ERIC Number: ED529286
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2011-Feb-9
Pages: 28
Abstractor: ERIC
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The 7th Annual AP[R] Report to the Nation
College Board
This report shows how well educators across the United States have increased access to the types of rich academic experiences that prepare students for success in college. By combining national, state and AP (Advanced Placement) data, this report provides educators and policymakers with information they can use to celebrate their successes, understand their unique challenges and set meaningful goals to increase opportunity for all students. It's important to note that while AP Exams are valid measures of students' content mastery of college-level studies in specific academic disciplines, AP results should never be used as the sole measure for gauging educational excellence and equity. Because a central source of demographic data for nonpublic schools is not available for all states, this report represents "public" school students only. References to the total number of high school graduates represent projections supplied in "Knocking at the College Door" (2008), Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. Additionally, this report looks at students' entire experience with AP--tracking exams taken by seniors throughout their high school career--as opposed to reporting exam results from a particular calendar year. Raw Numbers for Figures 2, 3 and 5 are appended. (Contains 12 figures and 12 endnotes.) [For "The 6th Annual AP[R] Report to the Nation," see ED529282.]
Descriptors: Public Schools, Advanced Placement, Graduation, State Departments of Education, Educational Opportunities, Equal Education, Social Bias, Disproportionate Representation, At Risk Students, Minority Groups, Success, College Preparation, Data Analysis, Racial Differences, Standardized Tests, High School Students, Student Participation, Educational Quality, African American Students, American Indian Education, Hispanic American Students, Asian American Students, Alaska Natives, White Students, State Programs, Federal Programs, Gender Differences, Scores, Low Income Groups, Science Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Persistence
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Publication Type: Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: High Schools; Higher Education; Secondary Education
Audience: Teachers; Policymakers
Language: English
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Authoring Institution: College Board
Identifiers - Location: United States
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Advanced Placement Examinations (CEEB)
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