Author: | Susan Henderson, Barbara D. Hodne, E. J. Anderson, Thomas E. Leahey, Dennis R. Waller, Angela L. Kremers, Amanda Nolen, Brenda E. Abbott, Jason P. Alteri, Julie Williams, Adam I. Lowe, Ted R. Ungricht, Cynthia Grua, George Tombaugh, Richard Seils, Daniel Judd, Carl A. Saltarelli, Donald H. Dutkowsky, Jerry M. Evensky, Brian Boecherer, Kalpana Srinivas, Joni Swanson | ISBN: | 9780815653547 |
Publisher: | Syracuse University Press | Publication: | June 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | Syracuse University Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Susan Henderson, Barbara D. Hodne, E. J. Anderson, Thomas E. Leahey, Dennis R. Waller, Angela L. Kremers, Amanda Nolen, Brenda E. Abbott, Jason P. Alteri, Julie Williams, Adam I. Lowe, Ted R. Ungricht, Cynthia Grua, George Tombaugh, Richard Seils, Daniel Judd, Carl A. Saltarelli, Donald H. Dutkowsky, Jerry M. Evensky, Brian Boecherer, Kalpana Srinivas, Joni Swanson |
ISBN: | 9780815653547 |
Publisher: | Syracuse University Press |
Publication: | June 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | Syracuse University Press |
Language: | English |
Concurrent enrollment programs offer high-achieving high school students the opportunity to take college credit-bearing courses taught by college-approved high school teachers. This low-cost, scalable model brings accelerated coursework to urban, suburban, and rural students. In this book, scholars explore the function of concurrent enrollment programs in addressing the gap between high school preparation and readiness for the academic and social demands of college. Experts in the education field map out the foundation for programs offering concurrent enrollment courses, including best practices and necessary elements for a sustainable, viable program that contributes to student success in higher education. Providing research-based evidence of the overwhelming benefits of such partnerships between high schools and colleges, this book is a vital tool for all educators considering adopting a concurrent enrollment program.
Concurrent enrollment programs offer high-achieving high school students the opportunity to take college credit-bearing courses taught by college-approved high school teachers. This low-cost, scalable model brings accelerated coursework to urban, suburban, and rural students. In this book, scholars explore the function of concurrent enrollment programs in addressing the gap between high school preparation and readiness for the academic and social demands of college. Experts in the education field map out the foundation for programs offering concurrent enrollment courses, including best practices and necessary elements for a sustainable, viable program that contributes to student success in higher education. Providing research-based evidence of the overwhelming benefits of such partnerships between high schools and colleges, this book is a vital tool for all educators considering adopting a concurrent enrollment program.