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9780190260903

Achieving College Dreams How a University-Charter District Partnership Created an Early College High School

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    9780190260903

  • ISBN10:

    0190260904

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2016-04-14
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Achieving College Dreams: How a University-Charter District Partnership Created an Early College High School tells the story of a remarkable 10-year collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley and Aspire Public Schools to develop and nurture the California College Preparatory Academy. Bridging the two cultures--artfully described as "Pac-Man (the charter district) meets chess (the university)"--the school serves as an exemplar in providing low-income and first-generation college youth with an excellent and equitable education. Framed by a longitudinal lens, findings from community-engaged scholarship, and a diversity of voices from students to superintendents, this book charts the journey from the initial decision to open a school to the high school graduation of its first two classes.

The book captures struggle, improvement, and success as it takes readers inside the workings of the partnership, the development of the school, and the spillover of effects across district and university. Confronting the challenge of interweaving rigor and support, its authors explore such critical ingredients as teacher-student advisories; school transition; the home-school divide; building a supportive college-preparatory culture; teaching with depth, relational power, and equity; the forging of an academic identity; and scaling up.

At a time of sharply unequal schools, glaring disparities in college readiness, and heightened expectations, Achieving College Dreams uniquely extends the knowledge base about how to better prepare underserved students for college eligibility and success. The book also calls for universities to step up to the plate as partners with districts to ensure both excellence and equity in secondary education for all children.

Author Biography


Rhona S. Weinstein is Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Weinstein's research focuses on the multilayered dynamics of expectations, self-fulfilling prophecies, educational equity, and school reform. Author of the book Reaching Higher: The Power of Expectations in Schooling (2002), she is the recipient of numerous awards for contributions to science, teaching, and educational reform.

Frank C. Worrell is Professor of Education at the University of California, Berkeley, where he directs the School Psychology Program. He also serves as Faculty Director of the Academic Talent Development Program and the California College Preparatory Academy. Dr. Worrell is the Editor of the Review of Educational Research (through 2016), and studies psychosocial and sociocultural factors related to educational and psychological functioning and the translation of research findings into school-based practice.

Table of Contents



For the Future by Shyra Gums
Foreword by Former Chancellor, Robert J. Birgeneau

Part I: Beginnings
Chapter 1. Introduction: A University Role in Secondary School Reform
Rhona S. Weinstein and Frank C. Worrell

Chapter 2. UC Berkeley Commits
Gail Kaufman, Robert E. Jorgensen, Genaro M. Padilla, and P. David Pearson

Chapter 3. Forging a Partnership with Aspire Public Schools
Rhona S. Weinstein

Chapter 4. The California College Preparatory Academy Opens its Doors
Rhona S. Weinstein

Part II: Collaborative Research Informs School Development
Chapter 5. Learning from Teacher-Student Advisories
Rhona S. Weinstein, Nilofar Sami, and Zena R. Mello

Chapter 6. The Student Transition into an Early College Secondary School
Nilofar Sami and Rhona S. Weinstein

Chapter 7. Parent Involvement and the Home-School Divide
Nilofar Sami, Frank C. Worrell, and Rhona S. Weinstein

Chapter 8. Making Room to Read: The Evolution of a Secondary School Library
Marjorie (Susie) Goodin and P. David Pearson

Chapter 9. Tracking Student Indicators Across Time
Rhona S. Weinstein, Justin F. Martin, Lionel H. Bialis-White, and Nilofar Sami

Part III: Equity and Excellence in a High School Setting
Chapter 10. Equity in the Teaching of History
Ryan Grow

Chapter 11. Math and Not Just About Math!
Sarah Salazar and Stacy Thomas with Rhona S. Weinstein

Chapter 12. Titrating from Shallow to Deep Understanding in Chemistry
Angelica Stacy and Tatiana Lim-Breitbart

Chapter 13. Building a Supportive College-Preparatory Culture
Megan Reed and Michelle Y. Cortez

Part IV: Lessons Learned
Chapter 14. A Model for Interweaving Rigor and Support
Rhona S. Weinstein and Lionel H. Bialis-White

Chapter 15. Talent Development: The Forging of an Academic Identity
Frank C. Worrell

Chapter 16. From Parallel Tracks to Intertwined Efforts: Aspire Reflects
Elise Darwish and Tatiana Epanchin-Troyan

Chapter 17. Conclusion-The Power of a University-District Partnership
Rhona S. Weinstein, Frank C. Worrell, Gail Kaufman, and Gibor Basri

Epilogue by Frank C. Worrell and Rhona S. Weinstein

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