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APNC 2005

July 14-18, 2005
Hilton Americas-Houston
Houston, Texas

The AP National Conference (APNC) is a national gathering of the Advanced Placement Program (AP) and Pre-AP communities, including teachers, secondary school administrators , college faculty, and other educational professionals.

The APNC is the only national conference that focuses on providing complete strategies for middle and high school teachers and administrators involved in the AP Program and Pre-AP Community. Our four-day program will contribute to your professional development and help you successfully plan, build on, and expand your school's AP program as well as your own content knowledge. Ninety percent of 2004 attendees surveyed indicated that the techniques and content learned at the 2004 AP National Conference would change the way they do their job. Plan now to attend.

Earn IACET (International Association for Continuing Education and Training) credits

What you will find:

  • Professional development workshops in AP subjects and Pre-AP strategies, taught by expert consultants.
  • Best practices for AP administrators and coordinators.
  • Methods and policies for increasing educational access and equity.
  • Discussion sessions with several AP Exam Development Committees and with the executive directors of the AP Program.
  • Nationally recognized keynote and plenary speakers. Past speakers have included public intellectual Cornel West, author and musician James McBride, educator Jonathan Kozol, sociologist Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, and educator Erin Gruwell.
  • Exhibits (textbooks, classroom technologies, and educational companies and organizations).
  • Networking opportunities with teachers, administrators, and educational professionals

Take home:

  • Best practices learned from colleagues across the country and the world.
  • Information on resources for many teaching levels, including the AP Program.
  • Resources to assist in growing your AP program.

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