Friday, January 30, 2009

Re: AP US History Taught Over 2 Years

How do you all justify taking two years, 5 days a week to cover what a=
college student does in one semester, 3 days a week, sometimes with a=
recitation......
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Norman

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Subject: Re: AP US History Taught Over 2 Years

We teach the AP Lit and Composition over a two year period and=
then
students take the exam.=20

Gloria Kerin, Principal

Champion Christian High School, Donegal, PA
On Fri 01/30/09 8:49 AM , Paula Boeglin PBoeglin@Mizzentop.org sent:
I can only tell you that my 11th grader in the Pawling Central
School
District (NY) is taking the course in one year and will sit for the
exam in
June. Definitely a lot of work, but doable.
Paula Boeglin
Computer Teacher/Technology Coordinator
Mizzentop Day School
(845)855-7338 ext. 212
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Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 8:46 AM
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Subject: AP US History Taught Over 2 Years
Yesterday at a department meeting it was mentioned that many of they
schools
in our area teach AP US History over a 2 year period (NJ has a 2
year US
History graduation requirement). The students sit for the AP exam at
the
end of the 2nd year.
This is the first that I had heard of this so I thought I would
check with
the list. If you have AP US History at your school is it taught in
one or
two years?
Thanks for your input.
Anthony
Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est.
Anthony Celentano, MM, MA, LPC
Director of Academic Computing Services
And School Counselor
Pope John XXIII High School
28 Andover Road
Sparta, New Jersey 07871
973-729-6125 ext. 253
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