Key Questions

1. What was the relative impact of online and f2f Algebra I credit recovery on students' accumulation of math course credits through four years of high school?

2. What was the relative impact of online and f2f Algebra I credit recovery on students' probability of graduating from high school within four years?

Overview

Many high schools use online courses to allow students to retake failed classes in an effort to help get students back on track and graduate. However, there is limited evidence available on the effectiveness of online credit recovery in improving students' long-term outcomes compared with traditional face-to-face credit recovery courses. In this paper, we examine longer term outcomes for ninth graders who failed Algebra I and were randomly assigned to an online or face-to-face algebra credit recovery course. In particular, we look at math credits earned through four years of high school and rates of on-time graduation. We find no statistically significant differences in longer term outcomes between students in the online and face-to-face courses. Implications of these null findings are discussed.

The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Educational Researcher, 47(8), December 2018 by Sage Publications. All rights reserved. © 2018

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