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College Knowledge: What It Really Takes for Students to Succeed and What We Can
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College Knowledge: What It Really Takes for Students to Succeed and What We Can Do to Get Them Ready Paperback - 2008 - 1st Edition

by David T. Conley

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In practice, however, the two systems-K-12 and postsecondary-evolved in relative isolation.

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Praise for College Knowledge Featuring an Updated Introduction for this paperback edition

"This is not a book of platitudes and generalities. Instead it offers a wealth of intelligent, specific ideas on how to improve American education for all students. And while educators will find the book enlightening, parents and high school students will be interested to learn what a genuine 'college prep' program is, how many schools with good reputations fail to provide it, and what they can do to steer their own right course of study."
--Michael Riley, superintendent, Bellevue School District, Bellevue, Washington

"For a number of years, Conley has been researching the problem so many students face once they are at their chosen school of higher education: that they are totally unprepared for the academic demands of their institutions . . . He lays out chapter by chapter what is wrong and how it can be remedied . . . Conley sees this problem being alleviated by strict course of study planning and by educated community volunteers who have the experience and vision to help teens wanting a higher education. This valuable book belongs in every high school library."
--School Library Journal

"The most comprehensive and detailed overview ever published on how to improve secondary school preparation and success for college. Research based insights, practices, and policies for all audiences trying to better connect secondary schools and colleges. Both K-12 and higher education must work together in fundamentally new ways to implement Conley's vision."
--Michael Krist, professor of education andbusiness administration, Stanford University

"Every high school should have a copy of this book on hand to help in designing a curriculum that ensures that all its students will be prepared for and experience success in college. College Knowledge provides a blueprint for what high school students should know and be able to do in order to be successful in college."
--Dawn P. Vaughn, president, American Association of School Librarians

About the author

David T. Conley is professor of Educational Policy and Leadership and founder and director of the Center for Educational Policy Research at the University of Oregon. He served as the developer and executive director of the Proficiency-based Admission Standards System (PASS) for the Oregon University System, and currently conducts studies for the College Board to validate the standards used in the SAT, PSAT, and AP tests.