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Transitioning to Remote Teaching: Advanced Placement Edition

Whether you are new to teaching AP courses remotely or a seasoned veteran, this free course has resources for you!

Teacher Advocacy

12 hrs

Self-Paced

12 SCECHs

Credit Type: SCECH

With remote teaching and learning becoming more prevalent in today’s world, you may be wondering how curriculum for your Advanced Placement classroom will transfer to online instruction.

This comprehensive course will cover general tips and support for transitioning to online teaching and more specific information about the resources available to you for teaching AP courses online. Learn how to access the College Board’s quality, vetted digital content for the AP classroom and how to navigate assessments as an important aspect of AP instruction.

Dr. Michael F. Rice <br / ><small>State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Dr. Michael F. Rice
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
“Michigan Virtual and the College Board deserve praise for their work to increase access to quality AP programming for all Michigan students, regardless of zip code, consistent with the fourth goal of our new state strategic education plan. I appreciate the dedication to meaningful professional development for AP teachers to ensure curriculum fidelity online, especially important at this time.”
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“Michigan Virtual and the College Board deserve praise for their work to increase access to quality AP programming for all Michigan students, regardless of zip code, consistent with the fourth goal of our new state strategic education plan. I appreciate the dedication to meaningful professional development for AP teachers to ensure curriculum fidelity online, especially important at this time.”

Dr. Michael F. Rice
State Superintendent of Public Instruction

In this course, you will:

  • Access a remote teaching readiness checklist and rubric to help streamline your transition,
  • Understand how to build relationships using online communication tools,
  • Explore recommendations from other teachers using the AP Classroom digital resources,
  • Identify options for formative and summative assessments using the AP Classroom materials, and
  • Recognize the need for adaptation and flexibility in an online learning environment.
Trevor Packer  <br / ><small>Senior Vice President, AP and Instruction at The College Board
Trevor Packer
Senior Vice President, AP and Instruction at The College Board
"The AP Program has long been impressed by Michigan Virtual’s dedication to expanding AP opportunities through virtual coursework. As we’ve seen this past year, the American education system has much to learn about effective virtual instruction, and we applaud Michigan Virtual for being in the vanguard of these efforts."
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“The AP Program has long been impressed by Michigan Virtual’s dedication to expanding AP opportunities through virtual coursework. As we’ve seen this past year, the American education system has much to learn about effective virtual instruction, and we applaud Michigan Virtual for being in the vanguard of these efforts.”

Trevor Packer
Senior Vice President, AP and Instruction at The College Board

This is a FREE course offering to all Michigan teachers!​