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Articles related to "Advanced Placement Classes"
College Remedial Math Increasing Students are not doing better in math even after taking advanced classes in high school. Learn how it is possible to need remediation after taking advanced classes. poor college math • advanced placement classes • remedial integrated math • american college testing • high school education
Saving Money with Dual Credit Classes Many high school students have experienced AP classes, International Baccalaureate and dual enrollment. This year, more are opting for dual credit than ever before. dual credit classes • free college tuition ap charter schools • dual enrollment • free community college tuition • free money for college
Advanced Placement Scrutinized The College Board is beginning to question whether all AP classes have enough rigor. Scores are dropping. Teachers of the classes are being subjected to audits. ap classes • advanced placement • ap classes in high school • college prep classes • the college board
Every Classroom Interruption is Not Curricular Programs that take students out of classes must be carefully scrutinized and evaluated in regard to their value as legitimate curricular venues supporting academic goals class interruptions • academic goals • extra curricular activities • field trips • school assemblies
Online Courses for Alternative Learning At-risk students and others seeking alternatives for test preparation, technology certifications and other courses can access convenient online classes. online courses • at-risk students • national success academy • virtual high school • computer based learning
Why Pre-Service Teachers Need Gifted Ed Exposure Because most gifted programs require a teacher with a master's degree, student teachers are not often seen in a gifted classroom or aware of how to get a G/T degree. why preservice teacher gifted exposure • future of enrichment • gifted teacher force • observing enrichment • student teaching gifted program
Applications, Part 2 Here are tips on how to make your application the one that stands out. college • university • application • essay
Be An Advocate For Your Gifted Child Parents must become advocates for their gifted child! The how to and reasons for are discussed. gifted children • gifted education • gifted programs • gifted services • pre-school
Chinese: The New Super Language The Chinese economy is becoming one of the strongest forces on the planet. Successful businessmen of the future will need to be fluent in Chinese. learning chinese language • chinese culture • chinese language teachers • free learning chinese • chinese language training
Course Prerequisites for College In order to be considered for college admission, high school students need to take specific courses. Colleges have common course admission requirements. college admission requirements • college admissions requirements • preparing for college • prepare for college • preparation for college
Effective Testing in History Classes The mantra of most history teachers preparing examinations is the "bubble-sheet" experience, yet this approach, though easy, seldom achieves long term results. creating history tests • effective testing in history classes • combination tests in history classes • writing across the curriculum • problems with multiple choice testing
How to Avoid Student Debt By taking advantage of educational opportunities coupled with proper planning, it is possible for a student to earn a debt free college education. student debt • debt free • college student debt • student loan debt • college debt
Newsweek's Best High Schools Initially, you may be very impressed with this list of schools...until you find out Newsweek's formula to determine who gets on the list. You'll be surprised. ap classes • advanced placement • sat • act • newsweek
Recommending Students into Upper Level Classes The recommendation battle may be the final campaign in the learning community's end of semester activities, yet it can be remedied with realistic policies. recommending students into honors classes • developing recommendation policies • subjectivity in recommendation policies • upper level course recommendations in high school • should every student be an honors student
The College Admission Resume The average high school senior fills out six college applications. Since most of the application require the same information, a college admission resume is useful. college admission resume • college admissions resume • resume for college admission • how to choose a college • organizing application process
Obama's Change in Education is Materializing Candidate Obama made promises to change education while running for president. The unions that endorsed him may not be pleased. He promised change. He's making changes. obama makes changes in education • charter schhols • merit pay for teachers • boarding schools • transform low performing schools
Part V: Virtual Racism In the national debate about online charters, many homeschoolers cite several reasons why they disagree with blurring the lines between traditonal home schooling and public e-schooling. While many of these issues are relevant to black homeschoolers, there are an entirely separate set of issues that face black families alone. This article speaks to the potential racism factor in online charters. racism • online • charter schools • education • motherhood
Who Is Arne Duncan? What do we know about Arne Duncan and why did Barack Obama select him for Secretary of Education? who is arne duncan • arne duncan secretary of education • chicago school improve under duncan • obama selects duncan for education • duncan is promoter of change |
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