The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Program continues to expand annually with increased numbers of high school students nationwide enrolling in AP courses and taking end-of-course AP exams, in hopes of earning college credit and strengthening high school transcripts. As the College Board promotes increased minority student participation (specifically African-American and Hispanic students) in AP courses, AP teachers face new challenges as potential first-generation college students enter their classrooms with below-level reading scores and a lack of essential critical-thinking skills needed for college-level assessment. The participants in this study are five AP U.S. History Teachers from urban, suburban, and rural Title I high scho...
UnrestrictedWhile Advanced Placement (AP) programs have been traditionally targeted toward academica...
The problem for this investigation was the extent to which instruction in the traditionally black co...
American education has historically failed to provide Hispanic and African American students with eq...
The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Program continues to expand annually with increased numb...
Florida has experienced some of the greatest growth of Advanced Placement (AP) programs in recent ye...
In the highly polarized American political climate, teachers are facing immense pressure from legisl...
The College Board\u27s Advanced Placement (AP) program now serves as a strong vehicle for promoting ...
Background: Across the country, Advanced Placement® (AP®) course demographics are drastically diffe...
This research explored the attitudes and perceptions among educators in Tennessee regarding the recr...
This practitioner research study examined students at an ethnically and economically diverse high sc...
It is not uncommon to hear stories about racism in the classroom: textbook companies get sued for bi...
The purpose of this study was to examine Nebraska high school and college instructors\u27 views conc...
The research supporting the importance of high school programming in the entrance and persistence of...
The relationship between student dispositions and content regarding historically marginalized cultur...
Beginning in the late 1990\u27s, amongst concern that traditionally underrepresented groups of stude...
UnrestrictedWhile Advanced Placement (AP) programs have been traditionally targeted toward academica...
The problem for this investigation was the extent to which instruction in the traditionally black co...
American education has historically failed to provide Hispanic and African American students with eq...
The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Program continues to expand annually with increased numb...
Florida has experienced some of the greatest growth of Advanced Placement (AP) programs in recent ye...
In the highly polarized American political climate, teachers are facing immense pressure from legisl...
The College Board\u27s Advanced Placement (AP) program now serves as a strong vehicle for promoting ...
Background: Across the country, Advanced Placement® (AP®) course demographics are drastically diffe...
This research explored the attitudes and perceptions among educators in Tennessee regarding the recr...
This practitioner research study examined students at an ethnically and economically diverse high sc...
It is not uncommon to hear stories about racism in the classroom: textbook companies get sued for bi...
The purpose of this study was to examine Nebraska high school and college instructors\u27 views conc...
The research supporting the importance of high school programming in the entrance and persistence of...
The relationship between student dispositions and content regarding historically marginalized cultur...
Beginning in the late 1990\u27s, amongst concern that traditionally underrepresented groups of stude...
UnrestrictedWhile Advanced Placement (AP) programs have been traditionally targeted toward academica...
The problem for this investigation was the extent to which instruction in the traditionally black co...
American education has historically failed to provide Hispanic and African American students with eq...