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A comparison of college readiness among students enrolled in Texas Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics academies and traditional comprehensive high schools

Posted on:2014-08-09Degree:D.EdType:Dissertation
University:Tarleton State UniversityCandidate:Phillips, Richard LFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008456024Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of the study was to determine if differences existed in the performance of Texas Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (T-STEM) academy programs and the performance of traditional Texas comprehensive high school programs on seven indicators of college readiness defined in the Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) component of the Accountability Rating System for Texas public schools and school districts. The seven indicators of college readiness for the 2010-2011 school year included: (1) advanced course/dual enrollment completion; (2) recommended high school program/distinguished achievement program graduates; (3) advanced placement/international baccalaureate results; (4) Texas Success Initiative (TSI) English language arts; (5) Texas Success Initiative (TSI) mathematics; (6) SAT/ACT results; and (7) college-ready graduates. A list of T-STEM academy programs was provided by the Texas Education Agency, from which the stand-alone T-STEM academies were selected for analysis. Of the twenty-one stand-alone T-STEM academies only 19 were found to have data available for this study. Comparative schools were selected from the Texas Education Agency Comparison School Group section of the AEIS reports of the 19 T-STEM academy programs. In order to analyze whether a difference existed between the percentage scores of the two school types on the seven AEIS indicators, a Mann-Whitney U test was performed. Analysis revealed that differences existed for the variables of advanced course/dual enrollment completion and TSI English language arts exemption.;The results of this study are intended to be beneficial in assisting educators and policymakers examine the differences between traditional comprehensive high school programs and experiential education models such as T-STEM academies.
Keywords/Search Tags:Texas, High school, Comprehensive high, T-STEM academies, College readiness, Traditional, Programs, Mathematics
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