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The Impact Of School-Level Factors On Minority Students' Performance In Ap Calculus, Phillip Bruce Pearson
The Impact Of School-Level Factors On Minority Students' Performance In Ap Calculus, Phillip Bruce Pearson
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In recent years, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Technology (STEM) talent pool has re-emerged as a national priority. Certain racial and ethnic groups are dramatically underrepresented in STEM careers and STEM educational programs, an especially serious concern given demographic transitions underway in the United States. The College Board's Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus program provides one way in which students can gain exposure to college-level mathematics while still in high school. This study analyzed factors that contribute to the success of minority students in AP Calculus using a large, longitudinal (2007-2012), geographically distributed dataset which included important school-level variables and AP scores …
"Going Native" In The British Empire; David Livingstone And T.E. Lawrence Revisited, Anthony Volpe
"Going Native" In The British Empire; David Livingstone And T.E. Lawrence Revisited, Anthony Volpe
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The Short Stories Of Jhumpa Lahiri, Stuart Waterman
The Short Stories Of Jhumpa Lahiri, Stuart Waterman
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The Mismeasure Of Marlowe: Reading In The Past, Christopher Holmes
The Mismeasure Of Marlowe: Reading In The Past, Christopher Holmes
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A Brief History Of The Irish-American Athletic Club: The "Winged Fists" Of Celtic Park, Ian Mcgowan
A Brief History Of The Irish-American Athletic Club: The "Winged Fists" Of Celtic Park, Ian Mcgowan
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Our Bodies Moving North, Jamie Lynn Bruce
Our Bodies Moving North, Jamie Lynn Bruce
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Elysium, Darren Bulhak
Reading Is Fundamental, James White