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Alpern, Mildred; Laurent, Pierre-Henri – College Board Review, 1985
College and high school teacher partnerships will improve both the quality of instruction in the schools and the abilities and morale of teachers. The College Board Advanced Placement Program is seen as one way to bridge the gap between teaching scholars in schools and colleges. (MLW)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, College Faculty, College School Cooperation, Educational Change
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Gaines, Bette C.; Wilbur, Franklin P. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1985
Syracuse University's Project Advance, a collaborative program between the university and high schools that allows students an opportunity to earn college credit while they are in high school, is described. The program also provides teaching-oriented faculty development, and conducts research on effective instruction. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Advanced Students, College Faculty, College School Cooperation
Reindl, Travis – Jobs for the Future, 2006
The emergence of accelerated learning as a strategy to simultaneously motivate and challenge secondary students offers a prime example of reform driven by the need to better align schools and colleges with economic and social realities. Accelerated learning is a cluster of programs, such as Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate,…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Tech Prep, Acceleration (Education), Educational Change
Webb, Gabriella – Momentum, 1981
Explains why Immaculate Conception Cathedral High School adopted the demanding liberal arts curriculum of the International Baccalaureate Program. (SJL)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Academic Standards, Advanced Placement Programs, Catholic Schools
Carine, Edwin T. – Journal of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, 1976
Many high schools offer the Advanced Placement Program of college level courses validated by external examinations. This program was supplemented eight years ago by the College Level Examination Program designed to measure nontraditional learning, opening a new field of academic gamesmanship. The following article describes these games. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Advanced Placement Programs, College Credits
Hurwitz, Nina; Hurwitz, Sol – American School Board Journal, 2003
Describes challenges facing College Board's efforts to expand Advanced Placement (A.P.) courses to provide equal access to previously underserved low-performing urban and rural school students while maintaining the program's high academic standards. Includes list of strategies school boards can use to achieve greater access to A.P. courses while…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Advanced Placement Programs, Board of Education Role, Curriculum Problems
Rosati, Jerel A. – Political Science Teacher, 1989
Highlights the strengths of the Advanced Placement American Government and Politics program and observes the program produces students who do well in college. Mentions a major weakness is the educational background of the instructors, and recommends using summer teaching institutes to ensure a minimal level of competency. (NL)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Inservice Teacher Education, Political Science, Program Evaluation
Cole, Judy – Communication: Journalism Education Today (C:JET), 1989
Describes how an intensive journalistic writing course motivated students by combining journalistic writing with a school-history research project. (MM)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Course Descriptions, English Instruction, Journalism Education
College Board Review, 1995
Five essays among those judged to be excellent in the 1995 Advanced Placement Examinations are presented. Each is a timed essay, and for each, the test question and time limit are given. Subject areas include art history, psychology, comparative government and politics, and English literature and composition. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Art History, Civics, College Entrance Examinations
Jordahl, Gregory – Technology & Learning, 1995
Presents five examples of the use of satellite technology in distance learning, including providing previously unavailable classes, interacting with teachers, and transmitting tests and returning graded work; partnerships between schools and community-based organizations; middle school and high school interaction; advanced placement classes; and…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Communications Satellites, Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lundberg, Doug – American Biology Teacher, 1993
Describes using a local college for the teaching of the recommended Advance Placement laboratories as a way to increase greatly needed course time and to increase the amount of equipment available. (PR)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Biology, College Science, High Schools
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Desmarais, Gerald – New England Journal of History, 1997
Describes a project using city and town archives to explore important issues in U.S. history for Advanced Placement American history courses. Relates how town death, birth, or marriage records can be used by students as the stimuli for research projects on larger trends in demographic, social, or political history. (DSK)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Archives, Higher Education, History Instruction
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Palin, Raymond J. – OAH Magazine of History, 2001
Through evaluation of 73 eleventh-grade students over three years, explores the extent to which standardized test scores and other academic factors predict success on the Advanced Placement (AP) exam in U.S. history. Finds that standardized scores, grade point average, and anticipated college majors are closely related to AP success. (CMK)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Equivalency Tests, Grade 11, Grade Point Average
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Briley, Ron – History Teacher, 2000
Explains why Advanced Placement courses are not offered at Sandia Preparatory School, a college preparatory school located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Focuses on the school mission, overall philosophy, and how this relates to the history classroom in particular. (CMK)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Advanced Placement Programs, College Preparation, Course Content
Olson, Lynn – Education Week, 2006
One indication that the lines between high schools and colleges are blurring is the growth in programs that permit students to earn college credit while still in high school. More than 250 educators and policymakers representing both the K-12 and higher education communities gathered on June 8-9, 2006 to discuss such "accelerated-learning…
Descriptors: College Credits, High School Students, Educational Quality, Educational Policy
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