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Rethinking High School: Preparing Students for Success in College, Career, and Life

authors:
Grace Calisi Corbett, Tracy Huebner
published in:
WestEd
published:
2007
keywords:
Ed Change & Policy / Equity, School Culture
Teaching and Learning / Student Support
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description:
"Should every student pursue higher education? Not necessarily. Should every student be prepared for and have the choice to attend college or pursue other types of post-high-school education? Absolutely!

This Rethinking High School report profiles five reform programs funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that demonstrate success preparing ethnically and socioeconomically diverse students to be college-ready. Researchers noted five themes embodied in these programs:
  • Helping students from low-income and underserved communities see college as an attainable goal
  • Strengthening academic programs with full access to rigorous, college preparatory curriculum
  • Ensuring a coherent, fully articulated curriculum from middle grades through high school
  • Providing extra academic and social supports during students' critical freshman year
  • Drawing out-of-school youth back into the classroom
The programs at each site are committed to making sure students are academically prepared for higher education and the workforce."

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posted to site:
06/10/2008
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