Five Things Every AP® Teacher Should Let Go

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Mike Crivello, a UWorld College Readiness content expert with 28 years experience as an AP teacher, discusses solutions for AP exhaustion among teachers. In addition to the things AP teachers must take on, there are some things to let go of in order to make your workload manageable and, most importantly, increase student satisfaction and success.

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Seven Great Resources for AP® English Teachers

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Whether you are a brand-new AP® English teacher or a seasoned veteran, finding quality resources is an essential element for educational success. Implementing reputable tools to supplement your AP curriculum offers you instructional flexibility, but, more importantly, it can be a difference maker for students struggling to grasp difficult concepts.

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How Administrators Can Support First-Time AP® Teachers

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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 . . .

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