Op-Ed Contributor - Five Ways to Fix America's Schools - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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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.
University of California College Prep Program - 0 views
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with a special emphasis on helping underserved students gain college eligibility.
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courses are aligned to California content standards and are College Board certified
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Views: Getting Serious About College Readiness - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views
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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
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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.
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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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