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How Resource Inequalities Among High Schools Reproduce Class Advantages in College Destinations
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Klugman, Joshua
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Academic Achievement
/ Academic Aspiration
/ Admission Criteria
/ Adolescents
/ Advanced Placement
/ Advanced Placement Programs
/ Base year
/ Children
/ Class Size
/ College Admission
/ College admissions
/ College Choice
/ College School Cooperation
/ Colleges
/ Data Analysis
/ Education
/ Educational Opportunities
/ Extracurricular activities
/ Extramural Athletics
/ Families & family life
/ Family Characteristics
/ Graduate schools
/ Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
/ High Achievement
/ High School Students
/ High Schools
/ Higher Education
/ Instructional Improvement
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Paying for College
/ Pedagogy
/ Private schools
/ Schools
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Social capital
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomic Status
2012
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How Resource Inequalities Among High Schools Reproduce Class Advantages in College Destinations
by
Klugman, Joshua
in
Academic Achievement
/ Academic Aspiration
/ Admission Criteria
/ Adolescents
/ Advanced Placement
/ Advanced Placement Programs
/ Base year
/ Children
/ Class Size
/ College Admission
/ College admissions
/ College Choice
/ College School Cooperation
/ Colleges
/ Data Analysis
/ Education
/ Educational Opportunities
/ Extracurricular activities
/ Extramural Athletics
/ Families & family life
/ Family Characteristics
/ Graduate schools
/ Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
/ High Achievement
/ High School Students
/ High Schools
/ Higher Education
/ Instructional Improvement
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Paying for College
/ Pedagogy
/ Private schools
/ Schools
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Social capital
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomic Status
2012
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by
Klugman, Joshua
in
Academic Achievement
/ Academic Aspiration
/ Admission Criteria
/ Adolescents
/ Advanced Placement
/ Advanced Placement Programs
/ Base year
/ Children
/ Class Size
/ College Admission
/ College admissions
/ College Choice
/ College School Cooperation
/ Colleges
/ Data Analysis
/ Education
/ Educational Opportunities
/ Extracurricular activities
/ Extramural Athletics
/ Families & family life
/ Family Characteristics
/ Graduate schools
/ Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
/ High Achievement
/ High School Students
/ High Schools
/ Higher Education
/ Instructional Improvement
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Paying for College
/ Pedagogy
/ Private schools
/ Schools
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Social capital
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomic Status
2012
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How Resource Inequalities Among High Schools Reproduce Class Advantages in College Destinations
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How Resource Inequalities Among High Schools Reproduce Class Advantages in College Destinations
2012
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Previous studies argued that high school resources play a modest role in students' postsecondary destinations, but they ignored schools' programmatic resources, which provide opportunities for marks of distinction, such as Advanced Placement courses, and they focused on older cohorts of high school students who entered colleges before competition over admission to selective colleges intensified in the 1980s. Analyses of data on a cohort of students who entered college in the mid-2000s suggest that programmatic and non-programmatic resources found in high schools influence postsecondary destinations and mediates the effect of family socioeconomic status on choices among 4-year colleges.
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