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Franklin High School Advanced Placement Access Initiative Tuesday, February 10, 2009

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Franklin High School

Advanced PlacementAccess Initiative

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

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Thanks…

John Koch, English - FHS Catherine Boisvert, Mathematics – FHS

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Goals

To increase students’ access to Advanced Placement (AP) courses

To increase students’ preparation for AP courses.

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What is AP?

Most challenging level of curriculum offered to high school students

National Program sponsored by College Board (SAT I&II)

Aligned with year I college curriculum Students may test out of college

requirements

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Benefits to Students

Increased student participation in highest level curriculum

More competitive college entrance Greater success in college curriculum Greater depth of thinking skills

required of students

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Access Initiative Year 1

Building Capacity Professional Development

Mass Insight: www.massinsight.org

Creation of Vertical Teams

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Creating Capacity

Philosophical Change Faculty Education Cooperation of Middle and High

Schools

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Professional Development

Mass Insight Middle and High School Staff English, Math and Science Focus on student preparation beginning

in MS

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Professional Development

Preparation begins in Middle School Concept Driven!

Departure from Text Book approach

Concepts from AP interwoven through all levels of curriculum Examples to follow…

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Math Concept from Gr. 6-12

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Math Example #2

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Instructional Approach

Instructional Methodologies consistent for all topics and concepts

5 Approaches: *Algebraic *Graphical *Numeric Verbal Physical

* Denotes method required for AP Exam in Calculus

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Easy for Teachers to Use

Materials provided by MassInsight Supplemental lessons incorporated

into existing curriculum Spiral approach to instruction

Concepts return year after year

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Vertical Teaming

MS & HS Curriculum Teams work together to integrate lessons!

English, Math & Science Teams Through Mass Insight

Social Studies Forming Independently: Faculty Initiative

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What is next?

Continuation of PD 2009-10:

Current participants: Level 2 New participants: Level 1 Vertical teams

2010-11 Levels 3,2 &1 Vertical Teams

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What is next?

Student recruitment Encourage participation

AP Potential Program through College Board

Publicity