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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 Early Days -
2 Poor Kids Advance, Too -
3 Growth Industry -
4 The Lone Star Challenge -
5 Growing AP in Gotham -
6 In Suburbia -
7 Advancing Charter Schools -
8 Competition Stiffens -
9 Does Platinum Bend? Standards under Stress -
10 Elite Dropouts -
11 Advanced Placement Fights the Culture Wars -
12 Making a Difference -
Appendix I Cui Bono? Weighing the Benefits of Advanced Placement and Dual Credit -
Appendix II Additional Data - Index
- A Note on the Type
A Note on the Type
A Note on the Type
- Source:
- Learning in the Fast Lane
- Author(s):
Chester E. Finn
Andrew E. Scanlan
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 Early Days -
2 Poor Kids Advance, Too -
3 Growth Industry -
4 The Lone Star Challenge -
5 Growing AP in Gotham -
6 In Suburbia -
7 Advancing Charter Schools -
8 Competition Stiffens -
9 Does Platinum Bend? Standards under Stress -
10 Elite Dropouts -
11 Advanced Placement Fights the Culture Wars -
12 Making a Difference -
Appendix I Cui Bono? Weighing the Benefits of Advanced Placement and Dual Credit -
Appendix II Additional Data - Index
- A Note on the Type