Ridgewood High School teacher Stan Boles has some homework to do over spring break this week: He's going to make sure his syllabus and course materials are up to snuff. Not that his students have been ...
Two-thirds of college-level courses offered at secondary schools meet the academic requirements allowing them to be labeled “Advanced Placement” courses, and some of the remaining third, which are ...
The College Board released a statement on Thursday revealing it rejected the Florida Department of Education's [DOE] request to modify "gender identity and sexual orientation" content in an Advanced ...
NEW PORT RICHEY - Ridgewood High School teacher Stan Boles has some homework to do over Spring Break this week: He's going to make sure his syllabus and course materials are up to snuff. Not that his ...
This fall, when the audit is completed, College Board will publish a ledger of authorized AP classes for colleges and universities. The information will also be available online. Courses that did not ...
In the wake of the first-ever audit of Advanced Placement courses, educators are giving mixed reviews to what the head of the AP program is calling “the largest curricular review that’s ever been ...
Students of David Keener, an ex-priest who teaches at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, almost always pass the Advanced Placement biology exam. So when the teacher submitted a description of ...
As more high schools rush to offer Advanced Placement courses, the College Board says it will soon start auditing all such courses to ensure schools aren’t watering down the program’s standards.
This story has been updated with a response from the Arkansas Department of Education. Arkansas’s last-minute decision to not count an AP African American Studies course for Advanced Placement college ...
When the College Board announced last year that every high school Advanced Placement teacher would have to prove he or she was actually teaching a college-level course, there was widespread fear the ...
In his proposal that we allow the College Board’s Advanced Placement program to “move on into a well-deserved retirement,” Matt Micciche of Friends School of Baltimore bases his argument on three ...