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How Do UWorld’s Learning Tools for AP® Courses Work in Conjunction With AP Classroom?
Many campuses are familiar with the College Board®’s AP Classroom product, which provides free resources to AP teachers and their students. AP Classroom is a great tool, and it is even better when used in conjunction with an additional resource such as UWorld’s Learning Tools for AP Courses.
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?
Do We Still Need Teachers in the AP® Classroom?
The rise in digital innovation hasn’t replaced teachers, only highlighted their importance. This article explains why.
Five Things Every AP® Teacher Should Let Go
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.
Why Understanding “the How” and “the Why” Matters in K-12 Education
Teaching students critical thinking skills by helping them understand “the why” & “the how” behind concepts promotes deeper learning and concept mastery in K12 education.