Scholars examine how faculty define rigor in online college courses
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PhysScholars examine how faculty define rigor in online college coursesphys.orgA new article by scholars Jennifer L. James, Ph.D., Karen Myers, DNP, and Olivia Miller, M.A., in the Journal of Educators Online, titled "Studying Faculty Perceptions of Rigor in Online College Courses: Compromising or Accommodating?" examines how faculty perceive academic rigor when teaching, grading and managing online courses for nontraditional students.
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