Many middle and high school teachers are tasked with teaching reading, even if they aren’t reading specialists. This webinar explores practical strategies for supporting adolescent literacy across all content areas. Learn some simple yet powerful approaches to help struggling readers engage with complex texts, build vocabulary, and develop critical reading skills—without turning your classroom into an elementary phonics lesson. Whether you teach English, history, or science, you’ll gain tools to make reading instruction an integral, effective part of your curriculum. Empower your students to become stronger, more independent readers.
Dr. Brandon Abdon, Timm Freitas
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Many middle and high school teachers are tasked with teaching reading, even if they aren’t reading specialists. This webinar explores practical strategies for supporting adolescent literacy across all content areas. Learn some simple yet powerful approaches to help struggling readers engage with complex texts, build vocabulary, and develop critical reading skills—without turning your classroom into an elementary phonics lesson. Whether you teach English, history, or science, you’ll gain tools to make reading instruction an integral, effective part of your curriculum. Empower your students to become stronger, more independent readers.
Dr. Brandon Abdon, Susan Barber
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This interactive webinar focuses on scaffolded approaches to the finishing touches necessary for higher-level success on the LEQ and DBQ portions of the AP History exams. Participants will explore strategies for making connections, writing complex thesis statements, developing complexity throughout responses, and addressing the rubric. Join these presenters—including current AP consultants and former test development committee members—to explore approaches that can all but guarantee success earning the reasoning and the evidence points. Participants will also have opportunities to share their own successful approaches.
Dr. Brandon Abdon, Colin Baker, Bob Topping
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The reading is over, the results are in, and the readers certainly have something to say. Join Brandon and AP Language and Composition Chief Reader and Professor Michael Neal (Florida State) as they discuss the process of scoring the exams while also exploring some of the things learned from this year's reading. This is a must-see for new and experienced AP teachers.
Dr. Brandon Abdon, Michael Neal
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The reading is over, the results are in, and the readers certainly have something to say. Join Brandon and AP Literature and Composition Chief Reader and Professor Steve Price (Mississippi College) as they discuss the process of scoring the exams while also exploring some of the things learned from this year's reading. This is a must-see for new and experienced AP teachers.
Dr. Brandon Abdon, Steve Price
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