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2010 Advanced Placement Summer Institute at WKU

2010 Advanced Placement Summer Institute at Western Kentucky University
June 27 to July 2, 2010

Join the thousands of educators from all over the U.S. and beyond who have participated in the exemplary Advanced Placement training offered by The Center for Gifted Studies for twenty-seven years. Since that time, the program has serviced close to 6,000 teachers from every state and over two dozen foreign countries, including Brazil, Canada, Spain, South Africa, Korea, and Australia. Our many years of experience have allowed us to handpick the finest College Board certified consultants. Among them, our consultants have roughly 530 years of teaching experience and have won nearly thirty awards for teaching.  All of our consultants have been or are AP exam readers and AP exam table leaders for the AP readers.  Some are even test and textbook authors.    

We offer over twenty seminars for both experienced and new AP teachers. At the AP Summer Institute, teachers embrace the notion of providing a quality learning environment for their students by first challenging themselves to become better educators.  Engage in stimulating conversation, establish a strong network of colleagues, and leave eager to challenge students in the fall – become a part of the great tradition of Advanced Placement excellence at WKU!

Go to the Website (www.wku.edu/gifted) or call for more information (270.745.5991).
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Science Offerings
Beginning Workshops: Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics B
Experienced Workshops: Biology, Chemistry

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