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Achieving College Dreams: How a University-Charter District Partnership Created an Early College High School tells the story of a remarkable 10-year collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley and Aspire Public Schools to develop and nurture the California College Preparatory Academy. Bridging the two cultures--artfully described as "Pac-Man (the charter district) meets chess (the university)"--the school serves as an exemplar in providing low-income and first-generation college youth with an excellent and equitable education. Framed by a longitudinal lens, findings from community-engaged scholarship, and a diversity of voices from students to superintendents, this book charts the journey from the initial decision to open a school to the high school graduation of its first two classes.The book captures struggle, improvement, and success as it takes readers inside the workings of the partnership, the development of the school, and the spillover of effects across district and university. Confronting the challenge of interweaving rigor and support, its authors explore such critical ingredients as teacher-student advisories; school transition; the home-school divide; building a supportive college-preparatory culture; teaching with depth, relational power, and equity; the forging of an academic identity; and scaling up.At a time of sharply unequal schools, glaring disparities in college readiness, and heightened expectations, Achieving College Dreams uniquely extends the knowledge base about how to better prepare underserved students for college eligibility and success. The book also calls for universities to step up to the plate as partners with districts to ensure both excellence and equity in secondary education for all children.
This book investigates the efficacy of a decade-long partnership between a major research university and a charter school district in establishing an early college high school model for underserved students. Authors Frank C. Worrell and Rhona S. Weinstein, both distinguished scholars in psychology and education, utilize a longitudinal research framework to analyze the California College Preparatory Academy. They argue that interweaving academic rigor with robust student support systems is essential for bridging the achievement gap for low-income and first-generation college-bound youth.
What You Will Find
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Experts in educational policy identify this work as a significant contribution to the literature on school-university partnerships and equitable education practices. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which balances rigorous research findings with the practical realities of school implementation.
Page Count:
444
Publication Date:
2016-04-14
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190260904
ISBN-13:
9780190260903