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During School year All 10 th graders are in general course. AP seminar students meet after school for additional instruction, films, discussion and testing. No grades, only personal portfolio measures growth. July, Successful results on AP test (grade of 3,4, or 5 out of a possible 5) will enable me to change designation of course to AP European History.
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1. Motivation and passion for history
2. Work ethic and mature study skills.
3. History will be a priority for the next 11 months
A tutorial, not a separate courseTaking learning to the next level
During 2010-2011 School year• All 10th graders are in general course.• AP seminar students meet after school for
additional instruction, films, discussion and testing.
• No grades, only personal portfolio measures growth.
• July, 2011 - Successful results on AP test (grade of 3,4, or 5 out of a possible 5) will enable me to change designation of course to AP European History.
Getting Started this Summer
• We’ve already studied the material at a challenging high school level.
• I assign readings, films, video lectures, and questions commensurate with college-level coursework.
• We meet in seminars to discuss readings.
• End of-summer practice AP test.
The TestThe AP European History Exam is 3 hours and 5
minutes long and covers a full-year introductory college course. The exam contains: – Fifty-five minutes to do 80 multiple-choice questions
– A 15-minute reading period
– A 45-minute Document-Based Question (DBQ)
– Two 35-minute thematic essays chosen from several options
Questions on intellectual-cultural, political-diplomatic, and social-economic history form the basis of every section of the exam.
Getting a “feel” for AP rigor• All participants should go to AP Central,
site maintained by the College Board and peruse:
• 4 sample syllabi
• The official course descriptionhttp://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_eurohist.html?eurohist
• On the site, you may also access• Past tests
Getting a “feel” for AP rigorParticipating schools and AP teachers:
– Do not control the curriculum
– Do not control the grading standards
This approach gives you “an out” without penalty
This endeavor is a labor of love on all of our parts!
Interested? What next?Do your homework: Check out AP CentralLet me know that you want to join
– Meet me next week Tuesday after history exam with summer calendars in hand.
– Provide me with your email address.
Acquire AP Materials: TextsCivilization in the West, 7th ed. by Mark Kishlansky (ISBN-
13: 978-0-13-600706-7)Cracking the AP European History Exam (Princeton Review)
(ISBN-978-0-375-42945-3)
Acquiring MaterialsAcquiring AP Materials:Civilization in the West, 7th ed. by Mark Kishlansky (ISBN-13: 978-0-13-
600706-7)Cracking the AP European History Exam (Princeton Review) (ISBN-978-0-
375-42945-3)
New:http://www.pearsonschool.com/index.cfm?locator=PSZ4Z4&PMDbProgramId=55141&PMDbProductId=395302
Used:http://www.abebooks.com/books/Textbooks/http://www.alibris.com/books/textbooks?cm_sp=tabNav-_-textbooks-_-na