Dual enrollment (DE) is a popular reform in the United States that allows high school students to take college courses through partnerships between school districts and …
Dual enrollment coursework, also known as dual credit (DC), allows high school students to earn college credit through secondary-postsecondary partnerships. DC participation has …
ZW Taylor, G Ortega… - Teachers College …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background or Context: Although many scholars have evaluated how Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) serve and can better serve Latinx students and their communities, scant …
This research examines the dual credit and early college program options for school districts planning high school and college collaborations. It utilizes a quasi-experimental design from …
YA Chen, K Davis, S Dann… - Community College …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract The Career and Technical Education (CTE)--focused dual credits programs are proven to promote both career and academic benefits to students. This quantitative study …
N Bañuelos - Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2021 - ERIC
Created by LatCrit scholars in the mid-2000s, Community Cultural Wealth (CCW) is an antideficit framework for understanding educational inequality. Since its publication, Yosso's …
CA Gallardo - School Leadership Review, 2024 - scholarworks.sfasu.edu
Abstract Dual Enrollment (DE) or Dual Credit (DC) programs have become increasingly prevalent at both the high school and college settings. These programs enable students to …
Abstract “An Analysis of Factors Influencing the Success of Dual-Enrollment Students Through the Perspectives of Faculty and Counselors” is a qualitative study. Dual enrollment …
Over the last two decades, dual credit programs have emerged as viable pathways to postsecondary completion. Despite their potential, these programs remain largely untapped …