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1 AP Capstone Seminar 2014 Lee Anne Hill & Kristi Hodges

2 What is AP Capstone?  AP Capstone is a new program from the College Board that helps students develop the independent research, collaborative teamwork, and communication skills valued by colleges.  The AP Capstone program offers the students the opportunity to:  Engage with rigorous college-level curricula  Synthesize information  Collect and analyze data  Craft, communicate, and defend evidence –based arguments; and  Practice disciplined and scholarly research skills  AP Capstone is a new program from the College Board that helps students develop the independent research, collaborative teamwork, and communication skills valued by colleges.  The AP Capstone program offers the students the opportunity to:  Engage with rigorous college-level curricula  Synthesize information  Collect and analyze data  Craft, communicate, and defend evidence –based arguments; and  Practice disciplined and scholarly research skills

3 Structure of the AP Capstone Program YEAR ONE  Seminar Course  Team Project & Presentation  Research-Based Essay and Presentation  End of Course Exam YEAR TWO- Senior  Research Course  Research Process Documentation  Academic Thesis Paper  Public Presentation & Oral Defense

4 What is AP Seminar?  AP Seminar engages students in a cross-curricular exploration of academic and real-world topics. This course aims to equip students with the skills to analyze and evaluate information with accuracy and precision in order to craft and communicate evidence- based arguments.  Students will:  Investigate topics from multiple perspectives  Gather and analyze information from various sources; evaluate evidence  Develop evidence-based arguments  Collaborate in teams  Communicate using appropriate media  AP Seminar engages students in a cross-curricular exploration of academic and real-world topics. This course aims to equip students with the skills to analyze and evaluate information with accuracy and precision in order to craft and communicate evidence- based arguments.  Students will:  Investigate topics from multiple perspectives  Gather and analyze information from various sources; evaluate evidence  Develop evidence-based arguments  Collaborate in teams  Communicate using appropriate media

5 Assessment One- Team Project (25%)  Teams of three to six will identify, investigate, analyze, and evaluate an academic or real world question or issue.  Each team designs an approach; develops a multimedia presentation to communicate its conclusion, solution, or recommendation; and offers an oral defense to questions posed by the teacher  Teams of three to six will identify, investigate, analyze, and evaluate an academic or real world question or issue.  Each team designs an approach; develops a multimedia presentation to communicate its conclusion, solution, or recommendation; and offers an oral defense to questions posed by the teacher

6 Assessment Two- Individual Research and Presentation (35%)  Students develop a research question based upon cross-curricular source material, which may include visual items and/or quantitative data provided by College Board.  Students gather additional information; analyze and select evidence; and develop a well reasoned written report of approximately 2,000 words. They also develop a 6-8 minute presentation, situating their research and perspectives in a larger context, and deliver it to an audience.  Students develop a research question based upon cross-curricular source material, which may include visual items and/or quantitative data provided by College Board.  Students gather additional information; analyze and select evidence; and develop a well reasoned written report of approximately 2,000 words. They also develop a 6-8 minute presentation, situating their research and perspectives in a larger context, and deliver it to an audience.

7 Assessment Three- End of Course Exam (40%)  The three-hour AP Seminar Exam consist of three short-answer questions and two essays based on source material. Students are required to:  Short-answer questions: Analyze an argument in a single source or document.  Essay 1: Perform a close reading of two documents; analyze and evaluate the author’s arguments  Essay 2: Synthesize source material and create an evidence-based argument.  The three-hour AP Seminar Exam consist of three short-answer questions and two essays based on source material. Students are required to:  Short-answer questions: Analyze an argument in a single source or document.  Essay 1: Perform a close reading of two documents; analyze and evaluate the author’s arguments  Essay 2: Synthesize source material and create an evidence-based argument.

8 The AP Capstone Framework Q uestion and Explore: Begins with an initial exploration of complex topics. U nderstanding and Analyze Arguments E valuate Multiple Perspectives S ynthesize Ideas T eam, Transform, and Transmit Q uestion and Explore: Begins with an initial exploration of complex topics. U nderstanding and Analyze Arguments E valuate Multiple Perspectives S ynthesize Ideas T eam, Transform, and Transmit

9 AP Capstone Seminar Readings As the AP program engages students in college-level work, The AP Seminar course may include perspectives that could be considered controversial, including references to ethnicity, nationality, religion, politics, race, dialect, sexuality, gender, or class. AP Seminar requires students to have the level of maturity and skill to thoughtfully consider and analyze diverse perspectives.


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