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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read on here that to teach dual enrollment courses in HS now need to take a masters in the specific course- so need masters in math and not just masters in education to teach a DE math course. Read that this wasn’t always the case. Is that the same for AP courses? Do teachers need masters in AP subject matters or is just masters of education sufficient then?[/quote] There exists nothing like a AP teacher certification. Anyone can teach, and teacher has zero influence over the AP exam question paper and grading or curving the AP score. All that is completely in College Board's control. Student doesnt even need to enroll in the course, they can self study and take the exam. Same cant be said for DE courses. The high school teacher needs to be trained/certified by the partnering college since teacher has complete authority over the course lessons, quizzes, exams, and finally the grade. [/quote]
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