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sarajo_lee
Macmillan Employee
08-14-2020
05:26 AM
This year is already unlike any other. If you're faced with needing to quickly move your AP® History course online, LaunchPad can help. Created to support history BFW titles, LaunchPad is easy to learn and powerful to use. Join author Matt Ellington for an explanation of how he moved his APUSH® course online.
A History of Western Society Since 1300 for the AP® Course
Fabric of a Nation
Ways of the World with Sources: For the AP® Course
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A History of Western Society Since 1300 for the AP® Course
John McKay; Clare Crowston; Merry Wiesner-Hanks; Joe Perry
A History of Western Society Since 1300 for the AP® Course
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Ways of the World with Sources: For the AP® Course
Robert W. Strayer; Eric W. Nelson
Ways of the World with Sources: For the AP® Course
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sarajo_lee
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06-24-2020
12:02 PM
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Join us for this introduction to Triangulated Teaching and Learning with Dr. David Anderson, co-author of Krugman's Economics for the AP® Course. Discover how providing students with multiple mediums of concept presentations can improve your teaching strategies. Triangulated teaching and learning also supports differentiation, which is more important than ever during this abrupt shift to online learning.
Krugman's Economics for the AP® Course
About David Anderson
David Anderson is the Paul G. Blazer Professor of Economics at Centre College. He has been involved in the AP® Economics programs for more than two decades. For five years he led the grading of one or both of the AP® Economics exams, and he speaks regularly at AP® conferences and workshops. He has authored dozens of scholarly articles and 15 books, including Krugman's Economics for the AP® Course. Anderson loves teaching introductory economics and has won awards for excellence and innovation in the classroom.
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sarajo_lee
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06-16-2020
05:43 AM
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Watch as Dr. David Myers offers some examples of how psychological science can help us all to better understand what we are observing and experiencing. This 12-minute video vignette is intended for both you and your students, so do feel free to share.
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