Everything I Need to Know about Teaching AP I Learned from a College Board Workshop It’s all happening at AP Central.Time management, time management, time management.You can “Close Read” anything.Take notes. Make notes. Where was the Rubric of All Rubrics when I needed it?Is there joy afterHeart of Darkness?Is synthesis anything like synthetic?Writing is a process not a product.I♥my journal.Sharpen your wit with S.O.A.P.S.Tone.DIDLS? DIDL this!TP-CASTT your intelligence on the passage.Can you have too many writing prompts?Eights are taught; Nines are born.Style is a matter of taste.Ah, Sweet Mystery of Rhetoric!Yes, do more with less.You haven’treallyread it if it’s not annotated.You can be in my Inner Circle if I can be in yours.Every Body needs a Biography.Make your own MC? Really? It’s OK to be a character.When in doubt, use crayons.Pathos, Logos, Ethos, and I.Ekphrasis, allusion, and knowing it all.A photograph for your thoughts.A Poem-a-Day keeps shallowness away.In other words.Read the @#$%&¢¶ prompt!One giant paragraph? AARGGH!If a writer would weave words, what words would a writer weave?Let’s go styling. Rhetorically yours.The Invisible Man isn’t invisible?Reading Literature like a Professor.Thank you for sharing.You haven’t done AP, ‘til you’ve done an APSI.Sandra Effinger[email protected]
Equity and Access 1 The College Board and the Advanced Placement Program encourage teachers, AP Coordinators, and school administrators to make equitable access a guiding principle for their AP programs.2 The College Board is committed to the principle that all students deserve an opportunity to participate in rigorous and academically challenging courses and programs.3 All students who are willing to accept the challenge of a rigorous academic curriculum should be considered for admission to AP courses.4 The Board encourages the elimination of barriers that restrict access to AP courses for students from ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic groups that have been traditionally underrepresented in the AP Program.5 Schools should make every effort to ensure that their AP classes reflect the diversity of their student population. TPCASTT & More: Focus ontext,context, andsubtext. Analyze howdictionand syntaxestablishtone. ThisALLought to sound familiar when you think AP.
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