By Benjamin Beane and Christina Burbank
The recent release of Advance Placement testing scores revealed that despite COVID-19 disruptions, 果冻传媒app ISD students passed their AP exams at a similar rate to the last two years.
The Advanced Placement program is offered in all 果冻传媒app ISD high schools and some middle schools. The program consists of college-level courses, and students can take the AP exam at the end of the semester for college credit.
By passing their end-of-semester exam, students can save money on tuition and textbooks and gtt a jumpstart on their major, with some AP students entering college as sophomores.
2021 results showed that AISD AP students tested an average score of 3.7, nearly a full point higher than the minimum 3 on the 1-5 grading scale needed to earn college credit.
Of the 4,199 total AP students, 1,280 received AP Scholar Awards. And the 2020 average score for AP students was 3.82 and the number of total scholars was 1,354.
Lesson Planning
Teachers knew virtual AP learning would be challenging and adjusted to make sure students were prepared.
鈥淚n all honesty, it was rough,鈥 said Randy Cantu, AP Music Theory teacher at Bowie High School. 鈥淚t was easy to gauge that it was going to be a rough year with individual accountability,鈥
There was no one lesson-planning solution to virtual AP learning. Many teachers approached their courses and students differently.
Music Theory requires singing, reading, listening and analyzing, which can be more challenging with remote learning. But high school teacher Cantu modified his schedule to include more one-on-one time.
鈥淚 feel like one-on-ones have always been something that benefits those kids, and to some degree or another we鈥檝e done that here,鈥 Cantu said. 鈥淏ut last year was a little more, we just did it a little more and a little longer and it paid off; they did really well.鈥
Robert Becker, Anderson High School AP Human Geography teacher, said he didn鈥檛 sugarcoat the situation to his students.
鈥淵ou know, despite some of the messaging of like, 鈥榯hey need to get less work and they're stressed and all this,鈥 it's like, look, my kids are still going to have to take the AP exam,鈥 Becker said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e still going to have to be ready, so I'm going to make sure they're ready.
One resource campuses used was AP Classroom, an online portal recently introduced by the AP College Board.
AP Classroom features daily lessons taught by AP teachers, topic questions to check students鈥 understanding of a subject, progress checks to measure knowledge and skill, a gradebook-style analyzation tool and a question bank for exam preparation.
鈥淲hen it first came out, I barely used it because I was just trying to figure it out, and they've definitely made some improvements that make it a lot more user friendly,鈥 Popp-Gutmann said. 鈥淏ut last year it was a resource that I used throughout the whole year and plan to continue to use it this year as well.鈥
Student perseverance
鈥淚 was just extra proud of these kids that 鈥 I felt like last year was a year of adversity 鈥 and they were able to just be rock stars on that and show off what they had learned,鈥 said Popp-Gutmann.
While many factors were at play, whether it be adjusted lesson plans or new online resources, ultimately it was up to the students to determine their own success.
鈥淲e all think about the teachers and how much we educators had to pivot and had to make adjustments very quickly to do things online,鈥 said teacher Shaun Hopkins, AP Spanish Language and Culture at Small Middle School. 鈥淏ut the students don鈥檛 always get enough credit for how quickly they pivoted, and how well they pivoted, to doing things on these online platforms.鈥
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