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My joy and relief of finally being able to pay for my long-awaited lunch before my next stretch of afternoon classes was extinguished with embarrassment. The cashier’s words made my face grow hot, and ...
Some Advanced Placement teachers might have noticed that a higher percentage of their students received passing scores on the program’s year-end exams in the last few years. This year, 72 percent of ...
The Associated Press is introducing a new program to convene its members and customers for engaging conversations about the future of news. AP Forward is a year-round program that will bring together ...
When considering how to offer advanced coursework to high school students that could earn them college credit, schools often turn to the College Board’s Advanced Placement program. However, the ...
A Q&A with Annie Abrams, author of a new book challenging the power of the College Board and its AP exams. Annie Abrams’s recently released book, Shortchanged: How Advanced Placement Cheats Students, ...
A glance at the summer issue of The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education: Black students and the Advanced Placement program College-bound black students should be encouraged to participate in the ...
The Advanced Placement program has served as an educational opportunity for advanced education for the last seven decades. As Chester Finn and Andrew Scanlan document in their book about the past, ...
In the beginning of Shortchanged: How Advanced Placement Cheat Students, Annie Abrams recounts her experience teaching AP courses in a public high school in New York City. It was 2016. She had just ...
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