Author

Hema Keerthi

Date of Award

2025

Type

Dissertation

Major

Doctor of Education

Degree Type

Doctor of Education in Curriculum and Leadership

Department

Teacher Education

First Advisor

Dr. Basil Conway

Second Advisor

Dr. Jessica Banks

Third Advisor

Dr. Kenneth S. Lawrence

Abstract

This mixed-methods study focused on teachers’ beliefs about Advanced Placement (AP) equity and access policies within the ABC School District in Middle Georgia. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the beliefs held by AP teachers regarding the implementation of equity and access policies and the extent to which these beliefs may have supported or hindered the execution of such policies and procedures. This research employed a mixed-methods design incorporating both quantitative and qualitative methods. The first phase involved an online survey of teachers and counselors in the ABC district in Middle Georgia. The second phase consisted of follow-up interviews that gathered additional data from selected AP teachers. Both the online survey and follow-up interviews were structured to collect data on the perceptions and practices of AP teachers regarding pre-screening AP students, promoting AP courses to students, and determining offerings for AP courses.

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