Monday, May 24, 2010

Succeed in the AP English Literature and Composition Exam

Extensive research studies have shown that students who develop the content knowledge to pass an AP Exam (a grade of 3 or higher) have much higher rates of college completion and have higher grades in college. The 2005 National Center for Educational Accountability (NCEA) study shows that students who take AP have much higher college graduation rates than students with the same academic abilities who do not have that valuable AP experience in high school.

In line with its commitment to academic rigor, EMC Publishing offers a new series of guides for teaching Advanced Placement® (AP®) English literature. EMC’s Guide to AP Literature series provides teachers multiple opportunities to teach students the skills necessary to succeed not only on the AP English Literature and Composition Exam but also in college-level reading, thinking, discussing, and writing about literature. The ten titles in the series include those often cited on the exam and studied in high school programs.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Awakening
Beloved
Crime and Punishment
Great Expectations
Invisible Man
Macbeth
Romeo and Juliet
The Sound and the Fury
Wuthering Heights

EMC’s Guide to AP Literature series provides teacher and student editions for each literary work. The Teacher Edition, designed for both novice and experienced instructors, is organized into these sections:
-An introduction that addresses how to teach the literary selection within the context of a high school English program (vertical alignment) and offers classroom reading and activity schedules
-Background information about the author and the work, including coverage of relevant social, political, and historical issues
-Strategies for teaching the literary work, complete with prereading, classroom reading, and postreading activities
-Comprehensive explanations and activities for conducting a literary analysis of the work, along with an introduction to theories of literary criticism
-An overview of the AP English Literature and Composition Exam and guidelines for how best to prepare students for taking it

Each accompanying Student Edition is a workbook that provides sample multiple-choice questions and both types of free-response questions (analysis essay questions and open-response prompts), simulating the actual questions students will encounter on the AP examination. The practice questions are designed to give students exposure, practice, and confidence prior to taking the exam.

Give your students the tools they need to succeed on the AP English Literature and Composition Exam!

Great Expectations! Great Results!!

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