Advanced Placement: Access Not Exclusion
Lichten (2000) argues that increased access to AP courses in high schools has led to a decline in AP quality. He uses a mix of actual data, inaccurate data, and fabricated data to support this hypothesis. A logical consequence of his argument is that a reduction in the availability of AP courses wil...
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Main Authors: | Wayne J. Camara (Author), Neil J. Dorans (Author), Rick Morgan (Author), Carol Myford (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
2000-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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