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AP World History Course Home Page
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World History Course Information
AP World History Course Description (.pdf/2.5MB)
AP World History Teacher's Guide
(.pdf/1.7MB)
AP World History Course Perspective
AP World History Development Committee
Sample Syllabi
Exam Information
AP World History 2006 Generic Scoring Guidelines(.pdf/87KB)
AP World History Exam Page
Free AP World History Practice Exam New!
Letter from the Chief Reader
Seeking AP Exam Readers
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Become an AP Exam Reader
Teaching Resource Materials
Web Guide for AP World History
Lesson Plan: AP World History News Research Project
Teaching Tips
For the Classroom
Teaching About the Indian Ocean World (.pdf/2MB)
College Board Products
AP World History Teaching Units
CB Store: Products for AP World History
Free Excerpts from the AP Teacher's Guide in World History
Erratum Notice: Teacher's Guide - AP World History
AP World History Best Practices
Feature Articles
Social History and World History: Toward Greater Interaction New!
"What's the Use of Big History?" New!
Structuring the World History Survey: A First Timer Confesses
Teaching Consumerism in World History
The Role of the Individual in World History
World History: Curriculum and Controversy
Matching Textbook Ancillary Resources to Teaching and Learning Styles in the AP Classroom
An Emerging Consensus About World History?
The Voyages of Christine Columbus
Review Essay: Teaching the Great Divergence
The Change-Over-Time Question: Teaching Techniques
Strategies for the Change-Over-Time Question
Why the West?
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AP World History Electronic Discussion Group
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AP World History Newsletter
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