A dual-enrollment course was designed
in which the elementary concepts
of organic chemistry were introduced to high school students. Students
were assessed at the end of the term using an American Chemical Society
(ACS) standardized exam. The same exam was given to corresponding
traditional on-campus sections of the same class taught by the same
professor. Intriguingly, when dual-enrollment students’ performance
was compared with the performance of the traditional on-campus students
studying the same content, no statistical difference was detected.
Moreover, the dual-enrollment students have scored at a level significantly
higher than the nationwide averages advertised by the Examinations
Committee of the ACS.
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