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Conducting Research to Answer Your Questions about Dual Enrollment
| Author(s) | Melinda Mechur Karp and Dong Wook Jeong of the Community College Research Center |
| Publication date | January 2008 |
| publication pdf | Conducting Research to Answer Your Questions about Dual Enrollment |
| Keywords | Data Systems |
This resource is intended to help states and districts measure the effectiveness of dual enrollment efforts by providing a framework for data systems and sample research activities. The executive summary is targeted at policymakers and seeks to explain why research is important and how to help support research activities. The full report is directed at those conducting research and can also be valuable to those charged with policy decisions and program implementation. Throughout, there are real-world examples of research that can serve as models for readers' own work. This resource was funded by the U. S. Department of Education.
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