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Conversations With High School Students About Career Considerations
Discover how to guide high school students in meaningful career discussions that help them explore their interests, consider job demand, and make informed decisions about their future.
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5 Strategies to Prepare Students for Digital AP® Exams in 2025
New digital AP® exams are launching in May 2025. Are you ready to help your students confidently prepare for these high-stakes tests?
How Teachers Can Use Performance Data to Support AP® Student Success
Learn how to use performance data to personalize AP® instruction, foster student growth, and create a data-driven classroom environment that promotes equity, engagement, and continuous improvement.
Project-Based Learning in the AP® Classroom
Project-based learning (PBL) enhances AP® instruction, engages students, and improves exam performance through real-world, inquiry-driven projects. See how one AP Environmental Science teacher uses PBL in his classroom.
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AP® Courses: A Necessity, Not a Luxury
The rise in digital innovation hasn’t replaced teachers, only highlighted their importance. This article explains why.
AP® Summer Institutes Offer Invaluable Professional Learning for Teachers
Learn how AP® educators can strengthen their teaching skills through AP Summer Institutes.
Improve AP® Teacher Effectiveness Next Year: Five Ways Administrators Can Act Now
Learn 5 key suggestions for AP teacher effectiveness for next year that administrators should consider for moving forward.
Is it Me? Taking Ownership When Students Aren’t Grasping a Topic. . . And How To Do Things Differently
This blog discusses how to reflect and regroup so you can look deeply at your teaching and adapt to how AP students learn.
Building Equity and Access In Your School’s AP® Program
Ensuring equity and access in AP® remains a daunting challenge for high school administrators across the nation. In this article, learn solutions and planning steps to initiate change.
Will Your Students Pass the AP® Exam? Plan Ahead To Be Sure
For the most part, students who take AP courses are high achievers and believe they must pass the exam. But is that any indication they will pass?