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Advanced Placement: Good for top students, oversold to others?

  • 04-01-2010
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By Scott Jaschik/USA Today

The Advanced Placement program is becoming more and more popular, with 25% of high school graduates taking at least one AP examination, elite colleges expecting to see applicants' transcripts full of the courses, and politicians demanding that more and more high schools offer them. The program has become "the juggernaut of American high school education," according to the introduction to a new book, AP: A Critical Examination of the Advanced Placement Program. The book, about to be released by Harvard Education Press, is the result of a 2007 conference at Harvard University that brought together leading education researchers to consider the evidence about AP. Despite the immense popularity of the program, the research evidence on its value is minimal, the book argues. The College Board, the program's sponsor, publishes or promotes its own research (favoring the program) and promotes "glowing accounts" of AP. But is this really the consensus? (more...)

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