A growing trend in secondary and higher education today is students' ability to earn college credit while still in high school. Currently, there are four main ways for students to earn this early credit: the Advanced Placement (AP) Program, an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma, dual enrollment, or early college. The AP Program, particularly the AP English program, is the focus of this research project, for successful scores, a three, four, or five on a five point scale, on either AP English exam translates to advanced credit and exemption from first-year composition course(s) in college. The purpose of this qualitative, descriptive research project is to determine whether or not an AP English course taken in high school functio...
Goldrick-Rab, Carter, and Wagner (2007) contend that “there are disproportionately few evaluations o...
Intended as a convenient and cost-efficient way for students to earn their first college credits whi...
This study examines the role of Advanced Placement (AP) and other honors-level courses as a criterio...
College students are typically expected to take a first-year composition (FYC) course within their f...
While the College Board promotes the benefits of taking Advanced Placement (AP) exams, it neglects t...
Given the current emphasis on acceleration toward graduation, common sense might seem to argue again...
Advanced Placement is a series of courses and tests designed to determine mastery over introductory ...
This dissertation offers a comprehensive rhetorical analysis and theoretical critique of Advanced Pl...
The present study investigated the effect of writing pedagogy on transfer by examining the effect of...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the content and organization of freshman composition curric...
Effective writing skills are important for success in college, work, and for society. Althou...
Includes bibliographical references.The problem considered was to determine the difference in freshm...
Goldrick-Rab, Carter, and Wagner (2007) contend that there are disproportionately few evaluations of...
In this report we propose that activity theory provides a useful framework for understanding how stu...
Writing is a critical skill that can impact students’ academic and economic trajectories, and introd...
Goldrick-Rab, Carter, and Wagner (2007) contend that “there are disproportionately few evaluations o...
Intended as a convenient and cost-efficient way for students to earn their first college credits whi...
This study examines the role of Advanced Placement (AP) and other honors-level courses as a criterio...
College students are typically expected to take a first-year composition (FYC) course within their f...
While the College Board promotes the benefits of taking Advanced Placement (AP) exams, it neglects t...
Given the current emphasis on acceleration toward graduation, common sense might seem to argue again...
Advanced Placement is a series of courses and tests designed to determine mastery over introductory ...
This dissertation offers a comprehensive rhetorical analysis and theoretical critique of Advanced Pl...
The present study investigated the effect of writing pedagogy on transfer by examining the effect of...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the content and organization of freshman composition curric...
Effective writing skills are important for success in college, work, and for society. Althou...
Includes bibliographical references.The problem considered was to determine the difference in freshm...
Goldrick-Rab, Carter, and Wagner (2007) contend that there are disproportionately few evaluations of...
In this report we propose that activity theory provides a useful framework for understanding how stu...
Writing is a critical skill that can impact students’ academic and economic trajectories, and introd...
Goldrick-Rab, Carter, and Wagner (2007) contend that “there are disproportionately few evaluations o...
Intended as a convenient and cost-efficient way for students to earn their first college credits whi...
This study examines the role of Advanced Placement (AP) and other honors-level courses as a criterio...