High school freshmen in accelerated courses have known risk and resiliency factors that should be considered within systematic efforts to monitor and promote student academic and emotional well-being. This study created and evaluated a multi-method approach to identify students in Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses with signs of risk mid-year in terms of stress, affective engagement, and academic performance. A total of 304 ninth grade students enrolled in AP/IB coursework and five AP/IB teachers at two public high schools in a southeastern state took part in the screening. Using the researcher-developed screening approach, a total of 117 students (38.5%) met criteria for risk in at least one academic or emo...
Successful coping with academic demands is important given the inverse relationship between stress a...
Universal screening of school-based academic and emo-tional and behavioral problems has gained popul...
Early identification of student behavioral needs allows educators the opportunity to apply appropria...
High school freshmen in accelerated courses have known risk and resiliency factors that should be co...
As part of a comprehensive, multi-tiered system of support for students’ emotional, academic, and be...
Although Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate (AP/IB) students may not be the most obv...
There are many benefits of student participation in accelerated curricula in high school such as the...
High school students in accelerated academic curricula including Advanced Placement (AP) courses and...
Even though less than 1% of students receive mental health supports, it is estimated that about 20% ...
High school students in accelerated curricula face stressors beyond typical adolescent developmental...
This study determined whether participation in an accelerated curriculum (specifically, the Internat...
Navigating puberty while developing independent living skills may render adolescents particularly vu...
Research has shown that students in Advanced Placement (AP) classes and International Baccalaureate ...
Successful coping with academic demands is important given the inverse relationship between stress a...
Universal screening of school-based academic and emo-tional and behavioral problems has gained popul...
Early identification of student behavioral needs allows educators the opportunity to apply appropria...
High school freshmen in accelerated courses have known risk and resiliency factors that should be co...
As part of a comprehensive, multi-tiered system of support for students’ emotional, academic, and be...
Although Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate (AP/IB) students may not be the most obv...
There are many benefits of student participation in accelerated curricula in high school such as the...
High school students in accelerated academic curricula including Advanced Placement (AP) courses and...
Even though less than 1% of students receive mental health supports, it is estimated that about 20% ...
High school students in accelerated curricula face stressors beyond typical adolescent developmental...
This study determined whether participation in an accelerated curriculum (specifically, the Internat...
Navigating puberty while developing independent living skills may render adolescents particularly vu...
Research has shown that students in Advanced Placement (AP) classes and International Baccalaureate ...
Successful coping with academic demands is important given the inverse relationship between stress a...
Universal screening of school-based academic and emo-tional and behavioral problems has gained popul...
Early identification of student behavioral needs allows educators the opportunity to apply appropria...