This article combines descriptive statistics and interviews with college-bound high school students to explore the connection between increased access and academic quality of Advanced Placement (AP) courses in low-income urban high schools. Results suggest that although moderately more opportunities to take AP courses exist than in previous years, students’ sense of their own preparation and their resultant performance on AP exams do not indicate quality or appropriate preparation for college. The article is guided by a “funds of knowledge” framework, which emphasizes the value of instrumental and content aptitudes in preparation for college success
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
Since the mid-twentieth century, The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program (AP) has secured a r...
This study examines the role of Advanced Placement (AP) and other honors-level courses as a criterio...
This article combines descriptive statistics and interviews with college-bound high school students ...
The call for college and career readiness pervades state and federal policy initiatives, reflecting ...
UnrestrictedWhile Advanced Placement (AP) programs have been traditionally targeted toward academica...
Advanced Placement (AP) is among the most ubiquitous advanced coursework in high schools in the Unit...
Abstract: Connecting secondary and post-secondary education is an essential goal of current educatio...
Research has found that many high school students (particularly Black and Hispanic ones) with the ac...
As the Advanced Placement (AP) program expands, issues of equity for AP exams are of national import...
The Advanced Placement Program was established during the Cold War to give advanced students early e...
Beginning in the late 1990\u27s, amongst concern that traditionally underrepresented groups of stude...
The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) courses are among the most academically demanding classe...
Advanced Placement® (AP®) courses provide high school students an opportunity to be exposed to the...
Preparing students for higher education is a primary aim of K-12 education. However, some high schoo...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
Since the mid-twentieth century, The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program (AP) has secured a r...
This study examines the role of Advanced Placement (AP) and other honors-level courses as a criterio...
This article combines descriptive statistics and interviews with college-bound high school students ...
The call for college and career readiness pervades state and federal policy initiatives, reflecting ...
UnrestrictedWhile Advanced Placement (AP) programs have been traditionally targeted toward academica...
Advanced Placement (AP) is among the most ubiquitous advanced coursework in high schools in the Unit...
Abstract: Connecting secondary and post-secondary education is an essential goal of current educatio...
Research has found that many high school students (particularly Black and Hispanic ones) with the ac...
As the Advanced Placement (AP) program expands, issues of equity for AP exams are of national import...
The Advanced Placement Program was established during the Cold War to give advanced students early e...
Beginning in the late 1990\u27s, amongst concern that traditionally underrepresented groups of stude...
The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) courses are among the most academically demanding classe...
Advanced Placement® (AP®) courses provide high school students an opportunity to be exposed to the...
Preparing students for higher education is a primary aim of K-12 education. However, some high schoo...
Thesis (Ed.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational Le...
Since the mid-twentieth century, The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program (AP) has secured a r...
This study examines the role of Advanced Placement (AP) and other honors-level courses as a criterio...