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Title: Perspectives on Advanced Placement Literature and Composition


1
Perspectives on Advanced Placement Literature and
Composition
Mr Rappleye Welcome The Exam
2
Looking at the Exam a frame of reference
  • 3 hour exam in early May
  • 1 hour 50-60 Multiple Choice Questions
  • 2 hours 3 essays
  • Poem
  • Prose
  • Open Question (analytical-expository essay)

3
Multiple Choice
  • 4 passages period/diversity/canon
  • 10-15 questions on each passage
  • Close Reading
  • Poetry/prose/plays
  • Late 16th century to present
  • 60 minutes
  • weighted 45
  • reliability
  • available

4
Essays
  • 3 Essays
  • Approximately 40 minutes each
  • Sight Reading
  • Poem
  • Prose
  • Open question
  • device or theme
  • choose a work of merit

5
Scoring
  • Each Essay read and scored separately, by
    different readers
  • Readers are trained for ONE question
  • One room reading Each Essay
  • Chief Faculty Consultant (1)
  • Question Leader (3)
  • Table 6 readers and a Table Leader
  • 600 readers from around the country
  • Experienced High School AP teachers
  • College teachers (rhetoric and confidence)

6
Reading
  • Holistic Scoring
  • Scoring Guide
  • 9 point scale
  • Range Finders
  • First half of first day
  • Regular checks after that after every break
  • Table leaders first days checking scores

7
9 point Scale
  • First Draft
  • Top half or Bottom half?
  • Scoring Guide key terms
  • Samples--range finders
  • Internalizing Standard
  • Watch the 5 (Nine Point Scale)
  • Use full range

8
Touchpoints
  • You dont know what the score means in terms of
    final grade
  • AP
  • 1No Recommendation
  • 2Possibly Qualified
  • 3 Qualified
  • 4Well Qualified
  • 5Extremely Well qualified

9
Cross referencing
  • Standards established by the students
    performance NOT before the essays are read
  • Similarities in phrasing but
  • Readers results correlated to the MC
  • Emphasis on accuracy
  • Grading Blind

10
Getting to the Final Score
  • Raw Score Multiple Choice 45 (67 pts)
  • Raw Score of Essays 55 (83 pts)
  • FORMULA 150 Point total
  • The lines separating 1,2,3,4,and 5 are then
    determined by Chief Reader, looking at results,
    comparing to past in consultation with
    statisticians from ETS.
  • What does the score mean?

11
FYI...
  • 25 Questions on Prose
  • Global mean 13.8
  • 30 Questions on Poetry
  • Global mean 18.5
  • Poetry Analysis 4.6
  • Prose Analysis 4.6
  • Analytical-Expository Essay 5.0
  • 1999 AP Lit and Comp Exam
  • 176,221 candidates
  • FIVE 11.3
  • FOUR 21.5
  • THREE 35.5
  • TWO 26.4
  • ONE 5.4

12
Implications Habitual focus on COMPLEXITY
  • of Tone
  • of Characterization
  • of Theme
  • Also, Cultural Literacy
  • Style (composition)
  • Timed Testing (practice and preparation)

13
To Whom? Various Perspectives on the Exam
  • Colleges
  • Administration/Marketing
  • Studentsdo you know why they are there?
  • Marketing?
  • College Credit?
  • Interest!
  • Parents
  • ETS
  • You!

14
My perspective...
  • English teacher at MICDS 14 yrs
  • Evolution of an AP program
  • Coach Cross Country and Track
  • Reader for the AP Lit and Comp exam
  • try to get involved
  • Have taught AP Lit and Comp as
  • year long junior level course
  • year long senior course
  • semester long course

15
The Test and YOUR Course
  • No required Coverage
  • BUT!
  • Variety
  • Genre
  • Period
  • Skills Test Close Reading
  • Freedom and Limitations

16
Limits and/as Opportunities
  • Whats Your Unique Situation?
  • Whos Paying?
  • Texts...
  • Teaching to the Test
  • Its a good test, but...
  • Teaching Your Passion
  • What can you Control and what lies beyond your
    control?
  • Enrollment
  • How many take tests?
  • How will You Evaluate your success?
  • How will OTHERS?

17
Sharing some perspectives
  • This Course and how it got that way
  • Items for Emphasis Some Things that work
  • Items to Mention helpful hints
  • Scoring the Exam practice
  • Questions
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