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English   ( Week 2 )
 
#206
AP English Language and Composition (Combined teachers)
Yvonne Kaatz
 

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Course Description
 
 

This course will articulate the new course framework for the AP Language and Composition Exam. Specific instruction and time will be allotted to look at course development using the framework. Participants will explore ways to improve and enhance an AP Language and Composition high school English course and will share ideas on how to develop lessons for major units to reflect AP goals and the new course framework. Participants will also discuss the AP Language and Composition exam and how to best relate AP goals to future student success beyond the exam.

Participants will explore ways to improve and enhance an AP English course by focusing on the following items:
• Exam Information
• Course Framework
• Instructional Planning Report
• AP Classroom
• Close reading
• Annotating the text
• Analyzing an Author’s Style
• Attacking an AP Prompt
• Developing personal voice in writing
• Methods for working with non-fiction texts and analysis
• Creative ways to teach analysis.

OBJECTIVE: I hope to articulate exam expectations and to share ideas on how to organize your course, develop your students’ writing, and build a successful AP course for student success on the exam and beyond. The ideas that I share can be applied to various novels so it will be up to you to adapt them to your course and your materials.

 
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Biographical Sketch for Yvonne Kaatz
 
 

Yvonne Kaatz retired this past year from teaching Composition I for LeTourneau University. She previously taught 11th grade AP English Language and Composition and 10th-grade Pre-AP English at Dripping Springs High School where she served as Department Chairman for over 10 years and as an Instructional Facilitator the last three years of her career in public education. She has taught 9th or 10th-grade Pre-AP English for 32 years and AP Language for over 20 years. For the past 19 years, she has presented at one- and two-day conferences for the College Board, and in 2006 at the AP National Conference. Since the summer of 2006, she has presented at week-long conferences in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Utah. In 2017, Mrs. Kaatz was selected as the Outstanding Teacher of Humanities for the state of Texas. She has previously served as an events coordinator, grade-level team leader, district curriculum advisor for Austin ISD, AP Coordinator for DSISD, and a mentor for San Antonio’s Northside School District. She holds a BS from Texas A&M with a specialization in writing.

 
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