Graduating From High School: New Standards in the States
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CPRE Policy Briefs
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Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Methods
Education Policy
Higher Education Administration
Science and Mathematics Education
Educational Methods
Education Policy
Higher Education Administration
Science and Mathematics Education
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University of Pennsylvania
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This brief examines attempts by states to improve public education by increasing high school course requirements in 1989. According to a report published by the Center for Policy Research in Education, these attempts have had mixed results. As a result of the reforms, low-and middle-achieving students are taking more courses in science and math, but there are serious questions about the quality of the courses themselves. This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs is based on the report which was written with assistance from Paula White and Janice Patterson.
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1989-04-01
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This document was authored by the Consortium for Policy Research in Education, but no individual authors were identified. View on the CPRE website (http://www.cpre.org/graduating-high-school-new-standards-states).