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AP® English Literature and Composition
No. 14, Fall 2009
Dear AP English Literature and Composition Teacher:

Welcome back! We hope that you are enthused by the promise of learning and student achievement that each new school year brings. Thank you for all that you do to foster rigorous yet attainable expectations for your students. Your students are fortunate to study and learn with your guidance and expertise.

We hope you find the information in this newsletter helpful. Best wishes for every success.

AP English Literature Updates

New Resources for Teachers
The 2009 AP English Literature and Composition Released Exam and its corresponding packet of 10 exams will be available for purchase from the College Board Store in February 2010.

Save the Date!

November 19-22, 2009: National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention, Philadelphia. The theme will be "Once and Future Classics: Reading Between the Lines." AP English Literature Development Committee members Samir Dayal, Mary McDonald, and Kathryn Snyder will present a session, "Between the Lions/Between the Lines: Getting Students Engaged in Conversations with Texts," on November 21 from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.

Online AP Score Reporting for Schools

The College Board is actively developing an online AP score delivery system for secondary schools and districts, which could be available as early as summer 2010. With online score delivery, authorized AP teachers will have direct access to student score reports, score rosters, and AP Instructional Planning Reports. This system will deliver the same score information as the current paper reports and rosters, but in a more flexible and environmentally friendly format. Users will be able to print entire reports or only selected pages, and to save reports to a local computer. Additional information about online score reporting will be e-mailed to authorized AP teachers in advance of the system's launch.

Annual Renewal of Authorized AP Courses

AP teachers should ensure that previously authorized AP courses are renewed online by a school administrator for the 2009-10 school year. Teachers can check the status of their AP courses by logging into their accounts on the AP Course Audit website.

Resources for AP English Literature and Composition Teachers

Visit the AP English Literature and Composition Course Home Page for a variety of free resources related to teaching this course, including:

2009, 2010 AP English Course Description (.pdf/2.3MB)
2007 AP English Literature and Composition Teacher's Guide (.pdf/858KB)
Practice exams, are available to authorized AP teachers through their AP Course Audit accounts
Special Focus: Drama (.pdf/697KB)
Special Focus: The Importance of Tone (.pdf/310KB)
Special Focus: Reading Poetry (.pdf/554KB)
Visit the AP English Literature and Composition Exam page for sample multiple-choice questions and the 2009 free-response questions, scoring guidelines, sample student responses with scoring commentary, student performance Q&As, scoring statistics, and grade distributions.

From the College Board's online store, teachers can purchase the following materials:

2004 AP English Literature and Composition Released Exam and its corresponding packet of 10 exams
2009, 2010 AP English Course Description
2007 AP English Literature and Composition Teacher's Guide
AP Vertical Teams® Guide for English

Professional Development Opportunities

The College Board offers IACET-certified professional development in hundreds of locations across the United States and around the world. All participants in AP English Literature and Composition workshops for experienced teachers will receive materials focused on a specific instructional theme, "Special Focus: Writing about Literature."

To find an AP English Literature and Composition or related Pre-AP strategies workshop in your area, visit Institutes & Workshops. The College Board also provides professional development opportunities for international teachers worldwide. Visit International Professional Development Events for more information.


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Highlights
AP English Literature Updates
Online AP Score Reporting for Schools
AP Course Audit Information
Resources for AP English Literature Teachers
Professional Development Opportunities

Important Links
Shop for AP English Literature in the College Board Store
Join the AP English Electronic Discussion Group


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