“I felt like a butterfly spreading my wings”: early college high schools as educational counterspaces for women from marginalized groups

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Abstract

Early College High Schools (ECHS) partner with post-secondary institutions to award students, specifically those from historically marginalized groups, with significant transferrable college credit—tuition free—along with a high school diploma. Utilizing the frameworks of counterspace and counterstory, this study aimed to understand the perceptions of 13 women who identify as of Color and/or low-income, who graduated from an ECHS and are now in college or are recent college graduates, regarding their experiences attending an ECHS and their preparation for post-secondary success. Qualitative analyses indicated the ECHS served as an educational counterspace with a variety of “structural-cultural” elements that were imperative to the participants’ transition to, engagement with, and success in college.

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Locke, L. A., & Grooms, A. (2024). “I felt like a butterfly spreading my wings”: early college high schools as educational counterspaces for women from marginalized groups. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 37(1), 132–153. https://doi.org/10.1080/09518398.2022.2025470

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