- https://bit.ly/3rAPpPl – Dual credit education programs in Texas Phase II – 60x30tx.com. (n.d.). Retrieved October 6, 2022, from http://www.60x30tx.com/media/1428/dual-credit-education-programs-in-texas.pdf
Offers a breakdown of how Texas uses the dual enrollment program in terms of accessibility, diversity, quality, and efficiency. Texas and other states implement these courses with the hope that more students will take on college courses ” to enroll in college and to complete college degrees or credentials” In the article, they ask themselves if, however, the courses are being taken too soon so as a result, they examine these programs on levels of quality, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of the program. This source served a purpose in my research by offering me extensive detail on the workings of the dual enrollment program and numerous concerns others have with the program.
- Predictors Of Success Among High School Students in Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate – https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177 … (n.d.). Retrieved October 6, 2022, from https://www.transtutors.com/questions/https-journals-sagepub-com-doi-abs-10-1177-105256298901400209-is-a-professor-simply–5302979.htm
Offers extensive research on academic, emotional, physical, and mental factors that need to be considered in order for a student to become successful in school. The author explains that her research was done with the following domains of success in mind: life satisfaction, psychopathology, school burnout, and academic, and AP exam scores. It highlights that higher education students experience deeper levels of stress and anxiety and for this reason, there should be more consideration before entering these programs. This particular source found relevance in my paper by exemplifying the importance of mental health in educational programs. I also used this to see that sometimes high schools and colleges gain incentives from their higher education programs.
- Darity, W., Castellino, D., Tyson, K., Cobb, C., & McMillen, B. (2001, April 30). Increasing opportunity to learn via access to rigorous courses and programs: One strategy for closing the achievement gap for at-risk and ethnic minority students. ERIC. Retrieved November 6, 2022, from https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED459303
This source highlighted the growing popularity of higher education courses and the programs’ potential to help minority students. The article points out that there many factors of these programs that need to be adjusted before they can truly help students. This article became relevant in my research when it helped me discover the influence parents played in “pushing” students to partake in dual enrollment and AP opportunities.
- Hayes, M. L., & Sloat, R. S. (1990). Suicide and the Gifted Adolescent. Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 13(3), 229–244. https://doi.org/10.1177/016235329001300304
This article makes a point to portray the effects of overwhelming gifted students. It highlights the mental health concerns of those students who are pushed too hard in their academic studies such as talented students. This article was extremely relevant to my research when it proved that gifted students are among one of the most popular groups of students to take AP and Dual Enrollment courses. This article offered extensive research on various situations where various categories of gifted students found themselves in the face of suicidal thoughts.
- Lichten, W. (2000). Whither Advanced Placement?. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 8, 29. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v8n29.2000More Citation Formats
This article offers background on AP courses and highlights the downfalls of AP courses that many fail to realize. In particular, this article helped verify the minimal number of students who take AP and pass the final exam to gain college credit. This article also points out the extreme amount of stress students endure in AP.
- Wachowiak, G. M. (2015). Dual enrollment experiences: Perceptions of readiness for postsecondary education (Order No. 3732521). Available from ProQuest Central; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global; Social Science Premium Collection. (1734891739). Retrieved from http://ezproxy.rowan.edu/login?qurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.proquest.com%2Fdissertations-theses%2Fdual-enrollment-experiences-perceptions-readiness%2Fdocview%2F1734891739%2Fse-2%3Faccountid%3D13605
This article focuses on the ability of Dual enrollment and AP courses to equip students for college. The article highlights thoroughly the downfalls these programs possess in properly designation which students to encourage to enter these programs and when. The author emphasizes that administration and teachers play a huge role in luring students to partake in these programs.
- An NCPR working paper high school dual enrollment programs: Are we … – ed. (n.d.). Retrieved November 17, 2022, from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED527527.pdf
This article talks about the structure of Dual Enrollment programs and the potential flaws that could be hindering the program from being truly successful. One of the driving points the author uses against Dual Enrollment is the regulations on eligibility for students. He claims that the eligibility restrictions are too broad and need to be narrowly defined so the proper students are entering and benefitting from these programs.
- Cai, G., Wei, Z., & Wong, Y. (2022, January 17). Special education-an education programs are still in input. Special Education-An Education Programme Still in Input | Atlantis Press. Retrieved October 17, 2022, from https://www.atlantis-press.com/proceedings/sdmc-21/125968450
This article provided information on special education programs, which I used to show the strengths of special education programs. I specifically pinpointed the environment endorsed in a special education classroom as being, welcoming, accommodating, and geared toward the student’s best interest. In stating this, this article was then used to compare the environment endorsed in Ap and Dual Enrollment programs to prove that the environment in a Special Education program is much more established toward the student than in AP and Dual Enrollment classrooms.
- Do teachers need special qualifications to teach AP classes? Master of Arts in Teaching Guide. (n.d.). Retrieved October 17, 2022, from https://www.masterofartsinteaching.net/faq/do-teachers-need-special-qualifications-to-teach-ap-classes/
This source speaks on the guidelines of AP classes regarding teachers. The central question this article answered was whether teachers needed additional qualifications to teach AP classes. The answer the article provided showed that teachers do not need additional training to teach AP, which I used as a flaw of AP in my writing.
- (2012, May 29) LaRon A. Scott. Why Do They Stay? Factors Associated With Special Education Teachers’ Persistence from SAGE Publications Inc. (2022, January 14). Retrieved October 17, 2022, from https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/journals
This article speaks on the determination teachers of Special Education students have. Compared to AP and Dual Enrollment teachers Special Education teachers proved in this article more qualified to teach their selection of students. z I utilized this source to explain that AP and Dual enrollment programs need teachers as determined as Special Education teachers.
- Only for my kid – scottmcleod.org. (n.d.). Retrieved November 17, 2022, from http://scottmcleod.org/1998%20-%20PDK%20-%20Only%20For%20MY%20Kid.pdf
This article focuses on the blindness of gifted parents to the traumas their children are enduring from being pushed into pursuing higher education. The article criticizes parents who aren’t looking out for their child properly in these programs and explains the detrimental effects this treatment can have on their mental health. I used this point to emphasize that parents often push their children into partaking in these programs blindly.
- Suldo, S. M., Hearon, B. V., & Shaunessy-Dedrick, E. (2018). Examining gifted students’ mental health through the lens of positive psychology. In S. I. Pfeiffer, E. Shaunessy-Dedrick, & M. Foley-Nicpon (Eds.), APA handbook of giftedness and talent (pp. 433–449). American Psychological Association.
This article focuses on the positive and negative effects of pursuing higher education on a student’s health. The article makes it a point to emphasize that there are positives and negatives to giftedness and dual enrollment programs. This article served as proof in my writing that students in higher education are facing many risks because their overall health isnt being considered over their academic standing.
- AP vs. Dual Enrollment: The Pros & Cons of each program. Research.com. (2022, October 5). Retrieved November 21, 2022, from https://research.com/education/ap-vs-dual-enrollment
This source offers a direct comparison of the differences between AP and Dual Enrollment. The information I used was regarding the negatives these programs possess. I make it a point to highlight these negatives because these are negatives that certainly shouldn’t be ignored. This source was very helpful because prior to utilizing it I was generally keeping AP and Dua enrollment together instead of separating them for a bit.
- Kanny, M.A. (2015), Dual Enrollment Participation From the Student Perspective. New Directions for Community Colleges, 2015: 59-70. https://doi.org/10.1002/cc.20133
This article takes a deeper look into Dual Enrollment from the student’s perspective. This work does an excellent job of proclaiming the “ behind the scenes” feature I emphasize in my writing. For this reason, I use this source to reveal the truth behind the amount of support a student receives while in these programs.
- Venegas, K. (2022, July 12). Is increased access enough? Advanced Placement courses, quality, and success in low-income urban schools. Journal for the Education of the Gifted. Retrieved November 20, 2022, from https://www.academia.edu/4414551/Is_Increased_Access_Enough_Advanced_Placement_Courses_Quality_and_Success_in_Low_Income_Urban_Schools?auto=citations&from=cover_page
There are many connections this article makes to my research including highlighting deficiencies in the Ap program specifically toward minority students. I utilize this article to state that these courses although they claim to help minority students are making it harder to advance their education. I also use it to emphasize that the program should be spread more efficiently to members of minority classes and schools where it is not.
I would appreciate feedback before this goes toward my final paper on whether I did this correctly ( as it is my first time creating one of these for a paper) and more specifically to see if my summaries are up to par for the requirements of a annotated bibliography. Thank you !
Fine work, Princess. I see no reason to work any harder on this piece.