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How to Flip Your AP® Classroom: A Teacher’s Guide
Discover how to implement a flipped classroom for AP® courses, maximizing student engagement and class time efficiency with these practical strategies.
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ACT® Announces New Changes in 2025-2026
Learn about the 2025-26 ACT® updates, including a shorter test format and optional Science section, to help students prepare for the new exam structure.
Understanding and Bridging the AP® Exam Score and AP Class Grade Divide
There is a widening gap between AP® exam scores and AP class grades. What are the causes and solutions?
2025 Changes To AP® Psychology, AP English Literature, AP English Language, AP Chemistry, and AP Physics Exams
Discover the 2025 changes to AP® Psych, Physics, Chem, Lit, and Lang exams. Stay updated with new formats and resources for effective teaching.
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Top 5 Qualities the Best AP® Teachers Should Have
It takes a lot of desirable qualities to succeed as an AP teacher. Discover how to be an AP teacher equipped with the necessary skill set and the required resources.
How Administrators Can Support First-Time AP® Teachers
There is perhaps nothing more important for first-year AP® teachers than support from their administration. Knowing they aren’t alone, feeling supported, being properly equipped — these intangibles can mean the difference between success and failure for novice AP teachers . . .
A Survival Guide for New AP® Teachers
Experienced AP teachers will tell you that the first year — especially the first few months — in an AP classroom feels like an exercise in career survival. The responsibilities are daunting and the challenges are continuous, but the rewards that come with AP education make it all worthwhile.
AP® Teachers: Expectation vs. Reality
We are committed to helping AP® educators do what they do best: make a difference in the lives of their students by helping each student reach full potential.
Addressing the Advanced Placement® Equity Gap With UWorld’s Learning Tools for AP® Courses
Barriers to AP courses prevent underrepresented high school students from taking advantage of AP and college education benefits. This is the AP equity gap.
Why Having a Growth Mindset Can Help AP® Students Succeed
Students with a growth mindset acknowledge that their innate talents will only take them so far; they are open to learning and, as the term implies, growing.