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As a consequence of a profound misunderstanding related to graduation rates at open admissions institutions, a “failure” narrative has developed about community colleges that has been remarkably long-lived and persistent. This chapter examines the history of this popular “failure” narrative and seeks to challenge our long-standing reliance on deficit-model thinking applied to community colleges and the students who attend them.
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Sullivan, P. (2017). Diverted Dreams, Cruel Hoaxes, and Institutional Ineffectiveness: The Community College “Failure” Narrative. In: Economic Inequality, Neoliberalism, and the American Community College. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44284-6_30
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