- Collection:
- Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations
- Title:
- The effect of parental support and selected variables on the effectiveness of a credit recovery program as it relates to successful completion of graduation credits, 2016
- Creator:
- Headd, Andrew C.
- Date of Original:
- 2010/2019
- Subject:
- Degrees, Academic
Dissertations, Academic - Location:
- United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798
- Medium:
- theses
dissertations - Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Description:
- The recent interest in graduation rates (a phrase sometimes used interchangeably and incorrectly with attainment rates and completion rates) began with the Commission on the Future of Higher Education, also known as the Spellings Commissions, which called for dramatic changes in higher education to address the persistent gap between the college attendance and graduation rates of low-income Americans and their more affluent peers (Cook Hartle, 2011, p. 1). As educators, we should strive to make sure that the students we serve receive a quality education, one that will prepare them to be college or career ready. In recent years, the national graduation rate does not ensure that educators are preparing their students for life after high school. This study analyzed the findings from a specific credit recovery and how, when implemented with a strong parental involvement, a credit recovery can have a positive impact on the graduation rate. From the administering of a student survey and parent interview/questionnaire, it was determined that parental involvement and student motivation have the greatest impact on student achievement for students who participate in credit recovery. When students have consistent access to Georgia Virtual School, then their motivation is the strongest. The findings in this study imply that parental support impacts the academic success of students. If parents said they were informed about the credit recovery procedures, this implies that there is a high level of communication between the school and home. Educational leaders should focus on areas or predictors within the family, society, or individual circumstances of the child, as well as in the academic surroundings and materials in order to meet the diverse needs of the students. KEY TERMS: Effectiveness of A Credit Recovery Program, Adult and Continuing Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research, Educational Leadership, Educational Methods, Junior High, Intermediate, Middle School Education and Teaching, Online and Distance Education, Other Education, Teacher Education and Professional Development
Date of award: 12/16/2016
Degree type: dissertation
Degree name: Doctor of Education (EdD)
Granting institution: Clark Atlanta University
Department: Educational Leadership
Advisor: Turner, Trevor
Advisor: Gregory, Sheila
Advisor: Groves, Darrell - Metadata URL:
- http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:2017_headd_andrew_c
- Holding Institution:
- Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
- Rights: