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AP Readiness Program Overview

APR GroupThe AP Readiness Program is designed with two interconnected goals in mind. The program aims to improve the teaching abilities of AP instructors while simultaneously giving students the skills they will need to be successful in college level classes. AP Readiness allows students to work with master math/science teachers, who prepare them for the rigorous curriculum that they will face in AP courses. Concurrently, their AP teachers observe and learn from the master instructors, gathering a framework for how to successfully conduct an AP course. This unique program allows for students and teachers to learn together. Both teachers and students also become an essential part of a network of AP support and excellence.

The AP Readiness Program for 2012-2013 has ended. Registration for the 2013-2014 AP Readiness Program will open in August 2014. Please visit our Application page in August.

AP Readiness is free for all LAUSD high schools (excluding LAUSD Independent Charters). There is a fee for AP Readiness if do not attend an LAUSD high school. Please contact apr@gseis.ucla.edu or (310) 825-1324 for fee information.

Enrollment is continuous throught the school-year.

Flyer: The AP Readiness Informational Flyer is located here.

The FINAL AP Readiness session was 2012-2013 is April 20, 2013. An information table will be located near the Inverted Fountain on the UCLA campus near Hilgard and Westholme.

AP Readiness Agenda for April 20th is available here (click).

AP Readiness Map for April 20th is available here (click).

AP Readiness Bus Routes for April 20th is available here (click).

 

Future Dates (Tentative):

  • September 14th, October 12th, November 16th and December 14th, 2013. January 25th, February 22nd, March 22nd and April 26th, 2014.

HIGHLIGHTS

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  • Professional Development supporting math, science and computer science teachers for AP Math and Science courses
  • Workshops providing students with the skills necessary to be successful in college level classes and hands-on AP activities
  • Formation of a network of learners allowing communication between teachers and students from various neighborhoods

 

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