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The title pages of three books from the Enlightenment provide excellent points of entry for student research into the origins of ideas in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.

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Type: Journal article

The suggestions in this article can guide teachers in building a thriving AP program that will provide at-risk students with critical tools for success.

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These ideas will help teachers prepare students for the challenge of AP Psychology and for success on the AP exam.

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The key to success in AP Economics is to teach students to understand economics, rather than to memorize rules.

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Classroom projects that explore culture and globalization enhance the curriculum and help students see how geography directly connects to their lives.

Type: Journal article

The authors engage students in civic education by offering the choice of either a combined AP Government and AP Macroeconomics yearlong course or a one-semester We the People course.

Type: Journal article

A former AP Art History student reflects on the knowledge she gained of art and human history.

Type: Journal article

With careful preparation, history teachers can lead a successful AP Art History course that familiarizes students with key works and guides them in analyzing context and historical framework.

Type: Journal article

The study of world history offers a unique opportunity to increase students' understanding of different perspectives, as well as their critical reading, writing, and thinking skills.

Type: Journal article