Early College High Schools
Perceptions of Effective Teaching Practices in Early College High Schools: A Juxtaposition of the Perceptions of Students and Their College Instructors.
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A Different Kind of Leader for a Different Kind of School? A Study of Two Early College High Schools in North Carolina.
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A Study of Persistence Among African American Males Attending Early College High Schools in Rural North Carolina.
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Teacher Concerns and Attitudes During the Adoption Phase of One-to-One Computing in Early College High Schools
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Strangers in the House: How Early College High Schools and their College Partners Ensure Student Safety.
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Early College High School Participants' Transition to a Research University.
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Student Engagement in the Early College High School
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Retention and Satisfaction of Novice Teachers: Lessons from a School Reform Model
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An Evaluation of Early College High School Models and Traditional High Schools on Early College Readiness in English
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Administrative Reforms in China: An Analysis of the Government Affairs Service Center of Pu’er City
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All-Male Early College Completers, The First Step: Choosing to Participate in an Early College.
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Unpacking the Black Box: Estimating the High School-Level Effects of Undermatching Among Underrepresented Students
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Leadership that promotes the achievement of students with special educational needs and disabilities : full report
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Principals, deputy principals and work stress : the role of coping and leisure : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Organisational Psychology at Massey University
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How High School Contexts Shape the College Choices of High-Achieving, Low-Ses Students: Why a “College-Going” Culture is Not Enough
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Extracurricular Activities and Wage Differentials
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Mathematical Modeling And Computational Thinking
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Private Tutoring and the Question of Equitable Opportunities in Turkey
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The Effects of Explicit Reading Strategy Instruction and Cooperative Learning on Reading Comprehension in Fourth Grade Students
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2010BAPDBQ.pdf
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