A systematic approach to exploring college and career readiness program needs within high-poverty urban public schools. Yavuz, O., Parzych, J., & Generali, M. Education and Urban Society, 51(4):443–473, May, 2019. Citation Key Alias: ISI:000463178900001, lens.org/043-148-982-388-631, yavuzSystematicApproachExploring2019a tex.eissn: [object Object] tex.unique-id: [object Object]
Paper doi abstract bibtex This quantitative correlational study was designed to investigate whether the core and enrichment college readiness program needs within high-poverty urban schools significantly varied with respect to grade level and stakeholder perceptions. Statistically significant differences were discovered in parent, student, and faculty perceptions in core and enrichment programs related to high-poverty urban school needs. The findings provide valuable information about how to design student academic and counseling services strategically and effectively to increase college and career readiness for low-income, urban students. Findings also provide effective strategies for school leaders, educators, and counselors regarding urban school college and career readiness program needs so that resources can be intentionally distributed in areas of greatest importance.
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title = {A systematic approach to exploring college and career readiness program needs within high-poverty urban public schools},
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abstract = {This quantitative correlational study was designed to investigate whether the core and enrichment college readiness program needs within high-poverty urban schools significantly varied with respect to grade level and stakeholder perceptions. Statistically significant differences were discovered in parent, student, and faculty perceptions in core and enrichment programs related to high-poverty urban school needs. The findings provide valuable information about how to design student academic and counseling services strategically and effectively to increase college and career readiness for low-income, urban students. Findings also provide effective strategies for school leaders, educators, and counselors regarding urban school college and career readiness program needs so that resources can be intentionally distributed in areas of greatest importance.},
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