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Preparing Students for College: The Implementation and Impact of the Early College High School Model
Julie A. Edmunds; Lawrence Bernstein; Elizabeth Glennie; John Willse; Nina Arshavsky; Fatih Unlu; Deborah Bartz; Todd Silberman; W. David Scales; Andrew Dallas – Peabody Journal of Education, 2010
As implemented in North Carolina, Early College High Schools are small, autonomous schools designed to increase the number of students who graduate from high school and are prepared for postsecondary education. Targeted at students who are underrepresented in college, these schools are most frequently located on college campuses and are intended…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Small Schools, School Culture, Models