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3 Pathways to ACT and SAT Success
Discover 3 pathways to help students succeed on the ACT® and SAT® by integrating prep into classes, electives, and tutoring. Get actionable tips and strategies for educators.
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Rural Access to AP®: Addressing Large Gaps in Smaller Towns
Discover the challenges of AP® access in rural schools and how Forney ISD strives to bridge the gap. Find out how funding and technology are vital to improving rural AP
Navigating AI Use in the AP® Classroom
Discover how AP® educators can navigate artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom by promoting ethical use, fostering literacy, and leveraging its potential as a tool for learning and student success.
Resource for Students: Effective Study Habits for AP® Courses
Support your AP® students by helping them build effective study habits! Learn how to facilitate student goal setting, help them establish consistent schedules, and foster active learning for success.
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AP® vs IB® vs Dual Credit vs Dual Enrollment: Making Sense of College Credit Programs
Each program has its benefits and drawbacks for you and your students. Choose the best option with this comprehensive summary comparing college credit programs.
AP® Equitability: Accessible Opportunities for All Students
AP equity and access for all! Every student, no matter who they are, should have the opportunity to take AP classes and have access to support that ensures their success.
How Teachers Can Help Students Prepare for the New Digital SAT®
Learn how teachers can prepare students for the new digital SAT test, including what is changing, teaching strategies, and resources to help increase success.
Time To Invest in AP® With Readily Available Pandemic Relief Funds
Districts have yet to spend 93 percent of the $122 billion available to them through ESSER Funding. Learn how to use these funds to support your AP program.
Since many colleges no longer require ACT® or SAT® test scores, what is the impact on AP® courses?
Although many colleges are making SAT® or ACT® scores optional, education experts agree on the importance of high school students taking AP® classes. Part 2 of 2.
With the ACT® or SAT® Test No Longer Required at Many Colleges, What Is the Impact on AP® exams?
Although many colleges are making SAT® or ACT® scores optional, education experts agree on the importance of high school students taking AP® classes. Part 1 of 2