Workshops
The workshop instructors are either endorsed consultants through the College Board* or Carleton professors (and some of the professors are also endorsed as consultants). There may be unforeseen circumstances that keep a consultant from teaching in the institute; we reserve the right to replace the instructor with an endorsed College Board* consultant or Carleton faculty member who specializes in the subject area.
American Themes (engl 1268)
This course is a combination of English Language and US History. The course is designed for an AP* teacher who has a few years of experience teaching AP* English or History.Art History (arth 1212)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.Biology (biol 1256) (JULY 10 - 13, 2012)
This is a Biology course designed for teachers looking for updates on the new exam and curriculum reform for the AP Biology course. The workshop is offered outside the normal dates of our institute to help accommodate different schedules. It will be a blended class of experienced and inexperienced teachers.Biology: Advanced Topics (biol 1254)
Designed for teachers who have taught AP* Biology for three or more years. There will be less emphasis placed on the logistics of setting up and running an AP* class; more emphasis will be placed on curriculum.Biology: First-Time (biol 1255)
Designed for AP* teachers with 3 or fewer years of experience. This course will explain the logistics of setting up and running an AP* class. It will also explore some of the different content areas that will be covered in your AP* class. The consultant will have gone through additional training with the College Board* to learn about the items for the test as this subject will have a different format for the exam in 2013.Calculus AB: Advanced Topics (math 1257)
Designed for teachers who have taught AP* Calculus AB for three or more years. There will be less emphasis placed on the logistics of setting up and running an AP* class; more emphasis will be placed on curriculum. This course can be retaken without doing an independent study.Calculus AB: First-Time (math 1247)
Designed for AP* teachers with 3 or fewer years of experience. This course will explain the logistics of setting up and running an AP* class. It will also explore some of the different content areas that will be covered in your AP* class.Calculus BC (math 1248)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.Chemistry: Advanced Topics (chem 1234)
Chemistry: Advanced Topics is designed for teachers who have taught Chemistry for three or more years. This will also be a great course for teachers who took the workshop for first-time teachers in the summer of 2010. There will be less emphasis placed on the logistics of setting up and running an AP* class; more emphasis will be placed on curriculum.Chemistry: First-Time (chem 1230)
Designed for AP* teachers with 3 or fewer years of experience. This course will explain the logistics of setting up and running an AP* class. It will also explore some of the different content areas that will be covered in your AP* class.Chinese Language and Culture (chin 1213)--CANCELED
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.Computer Science A (cs 1243)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.Economics (econ 1216)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.English: Language and Composition (engl 1269)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.English: Literature and Composition: Advanced Topics (engl 1267)
Designed for teachers who have taught AP* English Literature for three or more years. There will be less emphasis placed on the logistics of setting up and running an AP* class; more emphasis will be placed on curriculum.English Literature and Composition: First-Time (engl 1271)
Designed for AP* teachers with 3 or fewer years of experience. This course will explain the logistics of setting up and running an AP* class. It will also explore some of the different content areas that will be covered in your AP* class.European History (hist 1262)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.French Language and Culture (fren 1213)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.German Language and Culture (germ 1213)--CANCELED
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELED FOR 2012.Government and Politics: Comparative (posc 1227)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers. This course can be retaken for graduate credit without doing an independent study.Government and Politics: U.S. (posc 1229)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers. This course can be retaken for credit without independent study.Human Geography (soan 1250)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers. This course can be retaken for graduate credit without doing an independent study.Music Theory (musc 1215)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.Physics (phys 1242)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.Psychology: Advanced Topics (psyc 1225)
Designed for experienced AP* teachers. Experienced teachers should have 3 or more years of AP* teaching before taking this workshop.Psychology: First-Time
Designed for AP* teachers with 3 or fewer years of AP* teaching experience. This course will explain the logistics of setting up and running an AP* class. It will also explore some of the different content areas that will be covered in your AP* class.Spanish Language & Culture (span 1206)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.Spanish Literature & Culture
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers. This course can be retaken for graduate credit without doing an independent study. The consultant will have gone through additional training with the College Board* to learn about the items for the test as this subject will have a different format for the exam in 2013.Statistics (math 1264)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.Studio Art (arts 1234)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.U.S. History (hist 1260)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers.World History (hist 1288)
Designed for new and experienced AP* teachers. This course can be retaken for graduate credit without doing an independent study. The consultant will have gone through additional training with the College Board* to learn about the items for the test as this subject will have a different format for the exam in 2012. This course can be retaken for credit without independent study.Independent Study
If you have taken a previous course for credit (which has not changed in content), and you would like to receive credit again for that course, you have to work with the instructor to come up with an independent study to be able to receive credit. This option can only be done once, and it can only be done with the approval of the instructor.



















