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The Advanced Placement Program in Rural Schools: Equalizing Opportunity

Journal Article
The current study explores the effect an online Advanced Placement (AP) program has had on AP participation and passing rates in a single state.
Authors

Brandon LeBeau

Susan G. Assouline

Ann Lupkowski-Shoplik

Duhita Mahatmya

Published

June 1, 2020

Abstract

The current study explores the effect an online Advanced Placement (AP) program has had on AP participation and passing rates in a single state. This state has a sizeable rural population where access to AP coursework is not always possible for students in rural communities. The online AP program aims to equalize access to rural students who would otherwise not have the opportunity to take advanced coursework. Study results show that although AP exam participation has not significantly increased due to the availability of the online AP program, passing rates have been higher for schools who do participate. In addition, the online AP coursework has increased access to AP coursework in small to middle sized schools.

Citation

LeBeau, Brandon, Assouline, Susan G., Lupkowski-Shoplik, Ann, Mahatmya, Duhita (2020). The Advanced Placement Program in Rural Schools: Equalizing Opportunity. Roeper Review.

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Publication: Roeper Review Authors: Brandon LeBeau, Susan G. Assouline, Ann Lupkowski-Shoplik, Duhita Mahatmya Date: June 01, 2020 DOI: 10.1080/02783193.2020.1765923

 

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