After observing college-ready instruction in classrooms across the country, Richard Whitmire highlights examples of what seems to work for ensuring students from low-income communities graduate from college. One of those remedies was found at North Star Academy called Target 3.0. It’s a data-driven counseling program that requires students with GPAs below 2.5 to attend special classes to boost their grades. Not only do the students see an increase in GPA within a semester of receiving the support, these students are also learning the organizational and personal skills needed to succeed in college.

Newark, Nouvelles
Des conseils fondés sur des données pour la réussite universitaire
- 23 décembre 2019