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From Design To Implementation: A Case Study Of A New Two-Year College, Brian M. Knetl Jan 2019

From Design To Implementation: A Case Study Of A New Two-Year College, Brian M. Knetl

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The purpose of this dissertation was to understand how a new two-year college was designed and implemented within the context of and as a response to the completion agenda by focusing on the decisions and actions of the Administrative Leadership Team (ALT). The research was framed around the completion agenda themes of access, affordability, and student supports. An instrumental case study methodology was used to gain a deep understanding of the new college within the context of the completion agenda. Observations of ALT meetings, interviews with members of the ALT, and documents were collected and analyzed. The findings revealed that …


Student Access To Advanced Placement (Ap) Coursework: Principals' Beliefs And Practices, Steve Wood Jan 2010

Student Access To Advanced Placement (Ap) Coursework: Principals' Beliefs And Practices, Steve Wood

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Advanced Placement® (AP®) courses provide high school students an opportunity to be exposed to the rigors of college while they are still in high school. Since school policies play a role in the opportunities for students to pursue these courses, educational leaders must be aware of the ways in which their personal beliefs and school practices influence the course-taking patterns in their students.

This study investigated the relationship between principals' personal beliefs and perceptions of school practices, and the opportunities for students to successfully complete rigorous Advanced Placement coursework. The study utilized a questionnaire distributed to eight-eight principals of schools …