What Advanced Placement (AP) courses does Imagine Learning offer?
Reference this list of Advanced Placement courses.
Do I need to be AP certified or trained to teach AP courses?
No. As long as you are certified in the content area for the AP course and you meet state requirements, you can teach the AP course. This is because our courses and course material is certified by AP.
Can I modify AP courses?
Generally, no, with a few rare exceptions. If you are asked to modify or customize an AP course, always discuss with your instructional supervisor before you make any changes.
How do I know if I have a student enrolled in an AP course?
All AP courses have "AP" in the course title. On the Teacher tab > Current Enrollments screen, under the section column, the course title will read something like this: AP Psychology, AP Calculus, or AP English Literature and Composition.
I have an AP student. What should I do?
Consider sending out AP-specific follow-up welcome communication that outlines key details about the AP course such as textbooks, expectations, and AI policy.
What if a student has a documented disability and requires accommodations?
While the student is taking the course, the Exceptional Education Services team will coordinate any necessary accommodations. Do not change any settings without direction from Exceptional Education Services. Students and/or enrolling schools are responsible for seeking approval for accommodations to be used on the AP exam.
Am I responsible for helping the student sign up for the AP exam?
At Imagine Learning we provide the AP course for the student; however, the AP exam is coordinated by the school/district. Therefore, be sure to have the student reach out to their main school contact for help signing up for the exam.
Where can I learn more about the AP courses I may teach in my subject area?
There are a variety of resources and Professional Learning specific to each content area's AP course. therefore, be sure to review the Content Area intranet pages. You will also be signed up to complete a Content Area curriculum course in your post-onboarding. The course provides additional information to consider as you teach this type of enrollment and course.