Impacts of attending an inclusive STEM high school: meta-analytic estimates from five studies
Abstract Background Inclusive STEM high schools seek to broaden STEM participation by accepting students on the basis of interest rather than test scores and providing a program sufficient to prepare students for a STEM major in college. Almost nonexistent before the present century, these high scho...
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Main Authors: | Barbara Means (Author), Haiwen Wang (Author), Xin Wei (Author), Viki Young (Author), Emi Iwatani (Author) |
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