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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did he take AP Gov last year? APUSH is definitely harder, especially the exam, mainly because there's just a lot more material to cover. But AP Gov in 9th does provide a bit of an advantage, just because they know what to expect. Even with AP Gov, APUSH can be a big adjustment at first because the readings are more dense. It took my kid a while to figure out what they were supposed to be getting from them. But they also had a very experienced APUSH teacher, which helped a lot.[/quote] Yes, he took AP Gov and did ok. It's the amount of reading I'm concerned about (again, math kid). It's already been a lot in a couple of days. [/quote] I teach APUSH - how much reading (and what types) have been assigned so far? It is OK for kids to have an area of interest that they gravitate toward (and so their APs are skewed in that direction), but kids also have to be able to tolerate and get used to a certain amount of reading, etc. for college (even in STEM). Give us a sense of how much is assigned and I can tell you whether it really is a lot or whether it is an amount that it would be good for him to get used to.[/quote] Dp. Is reading and answering questions for 2 units a typical amount of one nights homework? [/quote] I'm not sure what you mean by a unit. APUSH has only 9 units total for the year, so I'm guessing that's not what you mean. If you mean "Topics" like Topic 1.1: Contextualizing Period 1 and Topic 1.2: Native American Societies Before European Contact, then it still isn't routine to cover that much in one night. BUT, some teachers really want to get into the meat of the course and know that there won't be many questions on Pre-Columbian Native American Cultures on the exam, so may try to zoom through the early topics in order to leave more time for other things. I would still try to wait a week or two to get a sense about whether this is a continuing problem before dropping down. I cover roughly three of the above topics in a week in order to finish before the exam, but that can stretch. How many pages of reading and was it a textbook, prep book or scholarly articles?[/quote] Why educate when you teach to the test and whitewash history? [/quote] It is comical if you think APUSH whitewashes history... Read the specific units. And the course covers the content of an American history survey course. If you think that means I am only teaching to the test, I don't know what to say. [/quote]
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