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Daniel Vargas Castaño; Dareem K. Antoine; Trey Miller – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
While there is consensus that taking advanced coursework in high school is strongly related to subsequent academic outcomes, well-qualified Students of Color are less likely than White students to take advanced high school courses. K12 schools have sought strategies to encourage more qualified Students of Color to take advanced courses in…
Descriptors: School Districts, Decision Making, Course Selection (Students), Enrollment
Chen Zong; Suzann M. Koller – Association for Institutional Research, 2025
Understanding the relationship between high-risk courses and Fall-to-Fall retention is essential to enhance student persistence and academic achievement in higher education institutions. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between high-risk courses and Fall-to-Fall retention of first-time, full-time students. The course data…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Selection (Students), Courses, Risk
Ricki Ginsberg; Kyungae Chae – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
This study shares the findings from a large national survey of 4096 secondary English teachers to better understand their experiences with censors' justifications for book bannings. This study focuses on the 1793 teachers who said that their school, district, or library censored select books. Quantitative data were analyzed using simple logistic…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, English Teachers