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What Students Learn in AP US History or AP US Government Can Help Them in Their Other Classes

by Paul Thomson on Feb 28, 2011

As undergraduate and graduate programs get more and more interdisciplinary, it does not seem that high schools are following suit. The traditional high school curriculum is still strictly divided into academic subjects: English, history, math, science, foreign language and the arts. Students are generally not encouraged to find connections between what they're studying in AP US History and the novel they're reading in their English class, even though the parallels between the real and fictional worlds can make for both fascinating discussion and scholarship-worthy term papers.

It's true, of course, that many parallels can be drawn between math and science. Students are encouraged to take chemistry at the same time as advanced algebra, and physics at the same time as trigonometry or pre-calculus, but these connections are more difficult to find in the humanities and fine arts, even though there plenty of opportunities to connect math with music or visual arts, and...Read More >>



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