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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a rule in all debates on AP courses that no one ever talks about what is actually taught in AP courses vs. their existing substitutes. The two camps just choose up sides for and against and punch away from there. I tried to interject earlier what I know about AP History and Geography courses to no avail. I know why I prefer, as a teacher, not to teach to the AP test. But no one else here has shown any indication that they know what is taught in an AP classroom or included on an AP exam other than what they have heard second- or thirdhand. [b]A real debate what include what is taught in AP-substitute courses and whether it seems more worthwhile or not. [/b]I keep hoping that someone informed will join the debate for that purpose.[/quote] Worthwhile according to whom? The very point of not sticking to AP classes is that different schools value different things -- that's part of the point of private school.[/quote]
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