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Kevin Forgard

Op-Ed Contributor - Five Ways to Fix America's Schools - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The biggest improvement we can make in higher education is to produce more qualified applicants. Half of the freshmen at community colleges and a third of freshmen at four-year colleges matriculate with academic skills in at least one subject too weak to allow them to do college work. Unsurprisingly, the average college graduation rates even at four-year institutions are less than 60 percent.
Yan Suo

University of California College Prep Program - 0 views

  • with a special emphasis on helping underserved students gain college eligibility.
  • courses are aligned to California content standards and are College Board certified
Yan Suo

Diploma to Nowhere | www.strongamericanschools.org - 0 views

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    Report titled "Diploma to Nowhere" summarizing the issue of ill-preparedness of a HS education.
Yan Suo

AEI - Papers - 0 views

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    Report on the college graduation rates. Can be used to exemplify the K-12/college disconnect from the college perspective
Kevin Forgard

NCAT Homepage - 0 views

Yan Suo

Status Report PK20 Workplan 5 10 06.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Oregon K-20 financing model
Yan Suo

IDTS_framework - 0 views

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    connecting k-12 with postsecondary education through the integrated data transfer system
Yan Suo

Kentucky program of studies - 0 views

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    Kentucky's Program of Studies (POS) standards
Kevin Forgard

Views: Getting Serious About College Readiness - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • A handful of states have taken action toward improving college readiness -- notably Arkansas, California, Indiana, Georgia, Kentucky and Texas, all of which have at least established specific state policy agendas for dealing with the problem
  • There is simply not the critical convergence of thinking around various elements of the readiness challenge that is necessary for all interests to establish or commit to a bold action agenda.
  • n other words, frequently the most difficult task is defining the problem clearly and in such ways that all of the key parties embrace the definition. The solutions are more apparent when the definition is clarified.
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  • Improving college readiness depends on strengthening high school graduation requirements and diplomas, but states and higher education systems cannot delay dealing with the readiness problem until these graduation requirements rise to meet college-readiness standards
  • We must specify what readiness means in those essential skills that every person needs to learn further in school and at work -- reading, writing and math.
  • Sixth, postsecondary education and the public schools need to recognize that meeting the college-readiness challenge will center on setting specific, measurable performance standards in key learning skills and having more students achieve them.
  • uniformly communicating them to all high schools in a state.
  • College readiness will be improved only when high school classroom teachers receive clear and concise signals about standards, backed by all of postsecondary education in their state
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    D. Spence article on CR
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    David Spence article succiently summarizing the issue and providing state policy suggestions. Good to use as a comparative framework
Yan Suo

Program_of_Studies_and_College_Readiness_Standards_Alignment.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Kentucky: The alignment of Educational Planning and Assessment System (EPAS) College Readiness Standards and Kentucky's curriculum standards.
Kevin Forgard

New Push Seeks to End Need for Remedial Classes Before College - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article summarizing the issue emphasizing a need for change
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