Anonymous wrote:I teach an AP course.
I’ve taught the entire curriculum, explained format and structure and test taking tips, and given kids oodles of practice tests. It would not cross my mind that parents had to do anything. Your kids have this! Buy them the prep book if they ask for it, feed them well and make sure they get enough sleep, and let them know that a test does not determine their worth and you love them with straight 5s or 1s.
Anonymous wrote:5:53, I kniw you are not the AP teacher I was responding to, because most AP classes have a goal of finishing their new content a couple of weeks before the exam date and spending those weeks doing review for the exam.
After the exam, they usually work on a project of some sort. No new material is taught then (or if there is, it isn’t material on the exam).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach an AP course.
I’ve taught the entire curriculum, explained format and structure and test taking tips, and given kids oodles of practice tests. It would not cross my mind that parents had to do anything. Your kids have this! Buy them the prep book if they ask for it, feed them well and make sure they get enough sleep, and let them know that a test does not determine their worth and you love them with straight 5s or 1s.
That’s great. Two of my kid’s AP courses (world history and BC calculus) have not even finished the course content yet, much less done any in class prep/review. Calculus teacher said they will finish new content 2 days before the AP exam. And this has been my kid’s experience throughout HS.
Anonymous wrote:I teach an AP course.
I’ve taught the entire curriculum, explained format and structure and test taking tips, and given kids oodles of practice tests. It would not cross my mind that parents had to do anything. Your kids have this! Buy them the prep book if they ask for it, feed them well and make sure they get enough sleep, and let them know that a test does not determine their worth and you love them with straight 5s or 1s.
Anonymous wrote:Zero. Literally zero involved.
I have no idea when it is and what they are doing to prepare for it. My kid is 100% on their own with AP exams (and most school stuff).
If they ask for help i gladly help them figure out resources, but I am not at all involved.