2021
DOI: 10.1002/cc.20471
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The opportunities and challenges for community college faculty teaching dual enrollment programs

Abstract: In this article, the authors articulate program challenges and opportunities that typically accompany dual enrollment participation and offer suggestions for how community college faculty can maintain the academic rigor of a college class, whether they are teaching dually enrolled students on a traditional college campus or within the halls of the high school environment.

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“…• Courses can be taught on a college campus by college professors, but only have high school students enrolled. • Online distance learning courses can be taught by college professors (Coleman & Latta, 2022;Ison & Nguyen, 2021;Jagesic et al, 2021;Kasturiarachi, 2022).…”
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“…• Courses can be taught on a college campus by college professors, but only have high school students enrolled. • Online distance learning courses can be taught by college professors (Coleman & Latta, 2022;Ison & Nguyen, 2021;Jagesic et al, 2021;Kasturiarachi, 2022).…”
Section: Ccp Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dual enrollment programs are typically hosted by community colleges and regional campuses. Seventy-five percent of dual enrollment credit is awarded by community colleges (Ison & Nguyen, 2021).…”
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