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<strong>Training</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>AP</strong> <strong>Instructors</strong><br />

*<br />

Advanced Placement<br />

Summer Institute<br />

July 23-27, 2012<br />

Hosted by<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s<br />

<strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong><br />

1912-2012<br />

This <strong>AP</strong> Summer Institute*<br />

has been endorsed by


Advanced placement * Summer Institute<br />

Teaching <strong>of</strong> Advanced Placement<br />

July 23-27<br />

Biology<br />

Calculus AB/BC<br />

Chemistry<br />

Computer Science<br />

Economics<br />

English Language<br />

English Literature<br />

Environmental Science<br />

European History<br />

French Language & Culture<br />

Latin: Vergil<br />

Physics B<br />

Psychology<br />

Spanish Language<br />

Statistics<br />

U.S. Government<br />

U.S. History<br />

This <strong>AP</strong> Summer Institute<br />

has been endorsed by<br />

Advanced Placement<br />

Summer Institute<br />

278 Whites Bridge Road<br />

Standish, <strong>Maine</strong> 04084-5236<br />

800-343-5498 ext. 7512<br />

www.sjcme.edu/apsi<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong><br />

100 years 1912-2012<br />

Founded 1912 by the Sisters <strong>of</strong> Mercy<br />

Cover: <strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s <strong>College</strong> campus, on Sebago Lake in southern <strong>Maine</strong>, a four-season recreation area.<br />

* <strong>College</strong> Board, <strong>AP</strong>, Advanced Placement Program and the acorn logo are registered trademarks <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>College</strong> Board. Used with permission.


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<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong><br />

Alfond Hall, the<br />

academic hub <strong>of</strong><br />

the campus, <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

spectacular views<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sebago Lake and<br />

beyond to Mount<br />

Washington. It has<br />

wireless technology<br />

and air-conditioned<br />

classrooms.<br />

Location<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s campus sits<br />

on the shore <strong>of</strong> Sebago Lake,<br />

<strong>Maine</strong>’s second-largest lake and<br />

a four-season recreational area.<br />

It is just 20 miles northwest <strong>of</strong><br />

coastal Portland, the state’s<br />

largest city. The college is an<br />

hour north <strong>of</strong> Portsmouth and<br />

two hours from Boston.<br />

• Portland<br />

• Portsmouth<br />

• Boston<br />

★ SJC 1<br />

“<br />

Schedule<br />

July 23-27<br />

Classes meet 8:30am-12:00pm and 1:00-4:00pm,<br />

Monday through Thursday. Friday classes end at 12:30pm.<br />

See inside back cover <strong>for</strong> important registration dates and<br />

other in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

The strength <strong>of</strong> this Summer Institute was the practical suggestions and lessons that were<br />

teacher-tested and ready to use or modify. I thoroughly enjoyed my week at the college.<br />

- Audrey Northway, Greely High School, <strong>Maine</strong><br />


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Portland Headlight, a half-hour<br />

away, is purported to be the<br />

most photographed lighthouse<br />

in the country.<br />

“<br />

My experience was very<br />

positive. The campus is<br />

breath-takingly beautiful,<br />

pristine and very welcoming<br />

… This was exceptionally<br />

well run. ”<br />

- Nancy Jo Hitchcock<br />

Onondaga High School, N.Y.<br />

Campus Life<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s <strong>College</strong> is located on 350 acres overlooking<br />

Sebago Lake, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong>’s most beautiful spots.<br />

The campus itself is easily navigated on foot: scenic paths<br />

connect campus buildings, and a brisk five-minute walk<br />

will take you anywhere you need to be. A hilly descent to<br />

our own private sandy beach opens on a panoramic view<br />

<strong>of</strong> the lake with the White Mountains as a backdrop on<br />

the horizon.<br />

On campus, such social activities as a nightly Bistro with<br />

a cash bar in the Student Lounge in the Alfond Center will<br />

be <strong>of</strong>fered. A real Down East “Lobstah Bake,” complete<br />

with steamed clams, corn-on-the-cob and strawberry shortcake,<br />

takes place Thursday evening and is included in the<br />

tuition fee. Evening bus excursions to Portland and Freeport<br />

(home <strong>of</strong> LL Bean) may be <strong>of</strong>fered if there is sufficient<br />

interest.<br />

The Alfond Recreation Center <strong>of</strong>fers a wide variety <strong>of</strong><br />

sport and exercise options: indoor track, Nautilus weight<br />

machines, free weights, cardiovascular machines, swimming<br />

pool, and basketball courts. The center also houses lounges<br />

and public areas suitable <strong>for</strong> studying and socializing. The<br />

college has a small beach on Sebago Lake and walking<br />

trails. So prepare to enjoy the <strong>Maine</strong> summer during the<br />

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Portland, <strong>Maine</strong>’s largest<br />

city, is just 20 miles from<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s campus.<br />

Accommodations<br />

On-campus housing is provided in our student residence<br />

halls. Rooms are single occupancy, in either a five-bedroom<br />

suite with semi-private baths or a traditional modern hall with<br />

one large, single-sex, shared bathroom per floor. Rooms are<br />

basic and include single beds, desks, bureaus, wardrobes and<br />

overhead lighting. A wireless high speed Internet connection<br />

is available. The college provides one set <strong>of</strong> linens (towels,<br />

washcloths, sheets & pillow case). You may want to pack extra<br />

towels, a small desk lamp and other amenities. The housing fee<br />

includes breakfast and dinner each day at Bon Appétit Café.<br />

A non-particpating adult may share your room. He or she is<br />

responsible <strong>for</strong> his or her own meals, which can be purchased at<br />

Bon Appétit Café.<br />

Off-campus accommodations near <strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s are<br />

limited, due to its location in the heart <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong>’s most<br />

enjoyable recreation areas at the height <strong>of</strong> the busy summer<br />

season. If you prefer to stay on your own, early planning is<br />

essential, and the following resources may be helpful:<br />

• Sebago Lakes Region Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce,<br />

www.sebagolakeschamber.com<br />

• Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

Portland, www.portlandregion.com<br />

• <strong>Maine</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Tourism,<br />

www.visitmaine.com<br />

• Portland Press Herald,<br />

www.pressherald.com<br />

• <strong>Maine</strong> Resource Guide,<br />

www.maineguide.com.<br />

Participants living <strong>of</strong>f campus must provide their own<br />

transportation to and from the college and make their own<br />

reservations. Those choosing to live <strong>of</strong>f campus also are<br />

responsible <strong>for</strong> arranging <strong>for</strong> their own breakfast and dinner<br />

each day, or may purchase meals at Bon Appétit.<br />

Overall, I had a great experience, and would recommend St. Joe’s institutes to my<br />

“ colleagues, and the school to my students. The food was fantastic. The rooms were very<br />

nice ... the classrooms were great!<br />

”<br />

- Bill Conners, St. Joseph’s Prep, Pennsylvania<br />

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Arrival at/ Departure from <strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s <strong>College</strong><br />

Free van service between the Portland air, bus and train<br />

terminals and the campus (about a 30 minute ride) is available<br />

to all participants residing on campus. A van service request<br />

<strong>for</strong>m will be included in your registration in<strong>for</strong>mation. If you<br />

are staying <strong>of</strong>f campus, you are responsible <strong>for</strong> your own<br />

transportation.<br />

Course Tuition<br />

Tuition and fees <strong>for</strong> each course: $925<br />

Tuition and fees with Room & Board included: $1250<br />

Chemistry lab fee is $50<br />

The tuition includes course materials, as well as lunch<br />

and a <strong>Maine</strong> lobster bake at the college’s Bon Appétit Café.<br />

Tuiton with room & board also includes breakfast and dinner.<br />

Dining Services<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s food service, Bon Appétit, is committed<br />

to fresh, high quality ingredients and creative cooking. We<br />

think you will find their <strong>of</strong>ferings healthful, delicious, and<br />

unlike typical college fare. Meal service is cafeteria style and<br />

includes soups, hot entrees, deli selections, a salad bar that<br />

includes prepared cold salads, and a dessert and fruit bar.<br />

Participants choosing to stay <strong>of</strong>f campus are responsible <strong>for</strong><br />

arranging their own breakfast and dinner each day or may<br />

purchase meals at Bon Appétit.<br />

The facility here was the perfect setting … The accommodations were com<strong>for</strong>table, the staff<br />

was extremely friendly and helpful, my every need was met. And the food - Wow! Do the<br />

college students realize how lucky they are? - Vern Campbell, Sumner Memorial H.S., <strong>Maine</strong><br />

”<br />

<strong>College</strong> Credit & CEUs<br />

Two graduate education credits (awarded by <strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s<br />

<strong>College</strong>) are <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>for</strong> each <strong>AP</strong> course <strong>for</strong> an additional $250<br />

fee. Please indicate this on your registration <strong>for</strong>m. All participants<br />

will be awarded three Continuing Education Units (CEUs).<br />

Cancellation Policy<br />

A nonrefundable $100 deposit is required at the time <strong>of</strong><br />

registration to reserve your place. The balance is due July 13,<br />

2012. A P.O. from your school is considered full payment. Any<br />

cancellations received after July 13 will receive a 50% refund<br />

on the balance.<br />

The college reserves the right to cancel any course because<br />

<strong>of</strong> insufficient enrollment or <strong>for</strong> any other reason. Participants<br />

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<strong>Courses</strong>/<strong>Instructors</strong><br />

Visit www.sjcme.edu/apsi<br />

<strong>for</strong> course descriptions.<br />

Biology<br />

Michael Schaab, Department <strong>of</strong> Arts & Sciences at <strong>Maine</strong> Maritime Academy,<br />

Castine, <strong>Maine</strong>, has taught high school science <strong>for</strong> 28 years, and at the college<br />

level <strong>for</strong> the last seven years.He is a <strong>College</strong> Board consultant and exam reader,<br />

as well as a mentor <strong>for</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong>.He has developed and delivered<br />

numerous <strong>AP</strong> Chemistry and <strong>AP</strong> Biology workshops and summer institutes<br />

<strong>for</strong> the last eight years. His primary focus <strong>of</strong> educational interest and research<br />

is in the area <strong>of</strong> laboratory learning.<br />

CALCULUS AB/BC<br />

Gerald Pockl, <strong>of</strong> John Marshall High School, West Virginia, has been teaching<br />

<strong>AP</strong> Calculus since 1984, and has been an <strong>AP</strong> reader since 1996 and a<br />

table leader since 2001. He is the author <strong>of</strong> the six “free response” questions<br />

<strong>for</strong> Houghton-Mifflin’s <strong>AP</strong> Online Test Preparation (Dec. 2004).<br />

Chemistry<br />

Cheri Smith is the science department head at Yale Secondary, a mediumsized<br />

secondary school near Vancouver, British Columbia. Cheri has been<br />

teaching <strong>AP</strong> Chemistry since 1988, and she has worked as a consultant in the<br />

areas <strong>of</strong> <strong>AP</strong> Chemistry and Pre-<strong>AP</strong> Science <strong>for</strong> over a decade. Most recently,<br />

Cheri has assisted in editing and writing <strong>of</strong> the Special Focus materials <strong>for</strong> the<br />

<strong>College</strong> Board’s <strong>AP</strong> Chemistry workshops and the reviewing <strong>of</strong> materials <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>AP</strong> Central. She has been an <strong>AP</strong> Chemistry exam reader, table leader and<br />

question leader since 1998.<br />

Computer Science<br />

Maria Litvin has taught computer science and mathematics at Phillips<br />

Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, since 1987. She is an <strong>AP</strong> Computer<br />

Science exam reader since 1996 and provides <strong>AP</strong> training <strong>for</strong> high school<br />

computer science teachers. Maria is a recipient <strong>of</strong> the 1999 Siemens Award<br />

<strong>for</strong> Advanced Placement <strong>for</strong> Mathematics, Science, and Technology <strong>for</strong> New<br />

England and <strong>of</strong> the 2003 RadioShack National Teacher Award. Prior to<br />

joining Phillips Academy, Maria taught computer science at Boston University.<br />

She is a co-author (with Gary Litvin) <strong>of</strong> Be Prepared <strong>for</strong> the <strong>AP</strong> Computer Science<br />

Exam in Java, now in its fourth edition. Maria and Gary also co-wrote C++ <strong>for</strong><br />

You++, and more recently Java Methods: Object-Oriented Programming and Data<br />

Structures, the textbook used <strong>for</strong> <strong>AP</strong> CS courses in hundreds <strong>of</strong> schools. Since<br />

1999, the Litvins co-wrote questions <strong>for</strong> the Continental Mathematics League<br />

contests in computer science. This collection is now available in the book<br />

250 Multiple-Choice Computer Science Questions in Java (Skylight Publishing,<br />

2008). Their latest book is Mathematics <strong>for</strong> the Digital Age and Programming in<br />

Python (Skylight Publishing, 2008), now in its second edition (2010).<br />

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Economics<br />

Dick Brunelle is the Executive Director <strong>of</strong> the Economic Education Foundation,<br />

a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization dedicated to promoting high school economic<br />

programs by providing pr<strong>of</strong>essional development and support to high school<br />

teachers. He also teaches economic courses at Fitchburg State <strong>College</strong> in<br />

Massachusetts. He taught <strong>AP</strong> Economics at Ashland High School, where he<br />

also was the chair <strong>of</strong> the Social Studies Department be<strong>for</strong>e retiring from that<br />

position. Dick has conducted economic institutes throughout the U.S. and<br />

Canada <strong>for</strong> more than ten years, and has served <strong>for</strong> 5 years on the Test<br />

Development Committee <strong>for</strong> <strong>AP</strong> Economics.<br />

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION<br />

John Brassil, <strong>of</strong> John Bapst High School, Bangor, <strong>Maine</strong>, has taught<br />

<strong>AP</strong> English Language & Composition <strong>for</strong> more than 20 years. A table<br />

leader at the <strong>AP</strong> English Language and Composition reading, he has<br />

conducted <strong>AP</strong> summer institute sessions and pr<strong>of</strong>essional development<br />

workshops throughout New England and in Canada. He also mentors<br />

new <strong>AP</strong> English Language teachers in <strong>Maine</strong>.<br />

ENGLISH LITERATURE & COMPOSITION<br />

Sharon Hamilton has a Ph.D. in English from the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois. She<br />

taught English at several colleges, at Phillips Exeter Academy, and at Buckingham<br />

Browne & Nichols School, where she taught <strong>AP</strong> English <strong>for</strong> twenty-six<br />

years and, <strong>for</strong> twenty-one years, also headed the English Department. She<br />

served as a Reader <strong>for</strong> the English Language and English Literature Advanced<br />

Placement Exams <strong>for</strong> eight years (2000-2007). A <strong>College</strong> Board Consultant<br />

since 2001, Sharon has taught day-long workshops <strong>for</strong> <strong>AP</strong> teachers and summer<br />

workshops at the Taft Educational Center. She has presented at several<br />

educational conferences, including the <strong>AP</strong> Annual Conference in 2006, 2007,<br />

2008, and 2009. She has authored five books, including Shakespeare’s Daughters<br />

(McFarland, 2003) and Essential Literary Terms (Peoples and Norton, 2007).<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE<br />

Jeanne Kaidy teaches biology and <strong>AP</strong> Environmental Science at McQuaid<br />

Jesuit High School in Rochester, N.Y., where she serves as chair <strong>of</strong> the science<br />

department. Jeanne also is an adjunct instructor <strong>of</strong> environmental science at<br />

Monroe Community <strong>College</strong>. She has participated as a reader <strong>for</strong> the <strong>College</strong><br />

Board <strong>for</strong> the past five years and is an <strong>AP</strong> consultant. Jeanne is co-author <strong>of</strong><br />

the test bank and instructor’s manual that accompanies the most recent<br />

edition <strong>of</strong> the <strong>AP</strong> textbook, Living in the Environment, by G. Tyler Miller, and<br />

is a contributing author to the <strong>AP</strong> lab manual <strong>for</strong> environmental science,<br />

an inquiry-based lab manual that accompanies the text.<br />

European History<br />

Dr. Lenore Schneider has taught <strong>AP</strong> European History <strong>for</strong> 15 years at New<br />

Canaan High School, Conn., where she also teaches <strong>AP</strong> World History. She has<br />

served as table leader <strong>for</strong> ten years at the scoring <strong>of</strong> the national <strong>AP</strong> test, been a<br />

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member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>AP</strong> European History Test Development Committee, and taught<br />

numerous workshops and institutes in the past years.<br />

FRENCH LANGUAGE & Culture<br />

Mona Mulhair has taught French at Gavilan and Cabrillo Community <strong>College</strong>s<br />

and presently teaches <strong>AP</strong> French Language and Literature at Las Lomas High<br />

School in Walnut Creek, Calif. She has been the world language mentor <strong>for</strong><br />

the district and is presently the department chair at Las Lomas. She has been a<br />

reader and consultant <strong>for</strong> the <strong>College</strong> Board since 1995. She was a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the test development committee and has been a table leader since 2001. Mona<br />

has conducted several curricula and grading workshops nationwide as well as<br />

internationally – Paris/France and Montreal/Canada. She has presented many<br />

five-day workshops. In 2002, she presented <strong>AP</strong> French Language and Literature<br />

in the First National <strong>AP</strong> Conference in Chicago and was certified as a National<br />

Consultant Leader <strong>for</strong> the <strong>College</strong> Board. Mona was Teacher <strong>of</strong> the Year <strong>for</strong><br />

the Acalanes District in 1994, and she has been the recipient <strong>of</strong> numerous<br />

Awards <strong>of</strong> Excellence in her field.<br />

Latin: Vergil<br />

Jill Crooker taught Latin, all levels including <strong>AP</strong> Vergil and <strong>AP</strong> Latin Literature,<br />

<strong>for</strong> more than 25 years at Pitts<strong>for</strong>d Mendon High School, N.Y. She has served<br />

as reader, table leader, and presently question leader <strong>for</strong> samples <strong>for</strong> more than<br />

10 years. She has conducted numerous <strong>AP</strong> summer institute sessions and has<br />

led pr<strong>of</strong>essional development workshops in <strong>Maine</strong> and New York, as well as<br />

at The American Classical League Institutes <strong>for</strong> many years. She serves as the<br />

<strong>College</strong> Board Advisor on the <strong>AP</strong> Latin Test Development Committee and has<br />

responsibility <strong>for</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>essional development needs <strong>of</strong> teachers.<br />

Physics B<br />

Jiang Yu is a pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> physics at Fitchburg State University in Massachusetts.<br />

She has been a physics exam reader <strong>for</strong> the <strong>AP</strong> program since 2000, and<br />

currently serves as the chief reader designate <strong>for</strong> the <strong>AP</strong> Physics reading. Jiang<br />

is a <strong>College</strong> Board certified workshop consultant and has led many <strong>AP</strong> Physics<br />

workshops and institutes. She is also a certified <strong>AP</strong> Physics syllabi auditor.<br />

Psychology<br />

Al Kirton has taught both General Psychology and <strong>AP</strong> Psychology at Natick<br />

High School in Massachusetts during his 34-year tenure there. He has been<br />

both a Table Leader and Reader <strong>for</strong> the <strong>AP</strong> exam since 1993 and has been a<br />

<strong>College</strong> Board consultant conducting both <strong>AP</strong> workshops and summer institutes<br />

<strong>for</strong> the past 17 years. Al is a past recipient <strong>of</strong> the American Psychological<br />

Association’s Teachers <strong>of</strong> Psychology in Secondary Schools Excellence in<br />

Teaching Award. In addition to his involvement with <strong>AP</strong> Psychology, Al is<br />

currently a supervisor <strong>of</strong> student teachers <strong>for</strong> Simmons <strong>College</strong> in Boston.<br />

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Spanish Language<br />

John McMullan, having retired after thirty years at The Hotchkiss School, is<br />

currently an instructor in Spanish language and literature at The Millbrook<br />

School in Millbrook, NY. He has taught both the <strong>AP</strong> Language and <strong>AP</strong> Literature<br />

courses <strong>for</strong> decades. He has worked as a teacher trainer with Educational<br />

Testing Service <strong>for</strong> more than twenty years in the correction <strong>of</strong> the oral<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the Spanish <strong>AP</strong> Exam. He has written syllabi and guides <strong>for</strong> the<br />

<strong>College</strong> Board. In addition, he has co-authored textbooks <strong>for</strong> McGraw-Hill<br />

and McDougal-Littell, and is co-author <strong>of</strong> Triángulo: A Propósito, a highly<br />

successful preparation book <strong>for</strong> the <strong>AP</strong> Spanish Language exam. At this time<br />

John is co-writing a multimedia online Spanish textbook, Aventuras conectadas,<br />

and an up-date <strong>of</strong> Triángulo <strong>for</strong> Wayside Publishing. He has given many workshops<br />

on <strong>AP</strong> Spanish materials as a consultant <strong>for</strong> <strong>College</strong> Board.<br />

Statistics<br />

Dr. Martin Sternstein, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> mathematics at Ithaca <strong>College</strong>, received his<br />

undergraduate degree at the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago and his doctorate at Cornell<br />

University. He spent two years in West Africa as Fulbright Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Liberia. He has strong interests in national educational and social<br />

issues concerning equal access to math education <strong>for</strong> all. He has been a reader<br />

and table leader <strong>for</strong> the <strong>AP</strong> Statistics exam, has given over 50 college Board<br />

Pre-<strong>AP</strong> and <strong>AP</strong> workshops, and is the author <strong>of</strong> the Barron’s <strong>AP</strong> Statistics<br />

review book and the Barron’s <strong>AP</strong> Statistics flash cards.<br />

U.S. GOVERNMENT & POLITICS<br />

Dr. Paul Weizer, <strong>of</strong> Fitchburg State University, Massachusetts, has been actively<br />

involved with the <strong>AP</strong> Government and Politics program <strong>for</strong> many years. He<br />

has been an <strong>AP</strong> reader <strong>for</strong> seven years, and he has conducted <strong>AP</strong> workshops<br />

and summer institutes since 1998.<br />

U.S. HISTORY<br />

Jim Glinski has 30 years experience as a teacher and department chair at<br />

Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, Mass. He has served as a Reader<br />

and Table Leader at the <strong>AP</strong> U.S. History Exam Reading, been a consultant<br />

<strong>for</strong> workshops in <strong>AP</strong> U.S. History and <strong>AP</strong> European History, and received the<br />

<strong>College</strong> Board’s New England region’s Advanced Placement Recognition<br />

Award <strong>for</strong> Excellence in Teaching.<br />

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“<br />

Thanks so much <strong>for</strong> organizing such a great week <strong>of</strong> workshops. I already feel<br />

excited to get back to school. This college hosts beautiful scenery and perhaps<br />

the most pleasant staff <strong>of</strong> any college. - Past Participant<br />


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Schedule <strong>for</strong> Registration and Attendance<br />

July 23-27, 2012<br />

• Deadline <strong>for</strong> registration & payments Friday, July 13<br />

• Check-in <strong>for</strong> resident participants Sunday, July 22<br />

3:00-6:00pm<br />

• Pizza Party (optional) Sunday, July 22<br />

6:00pm<br />

• Welcome Reception & Orientation Monday, July 23<br />

4:15pm<br />

• Classes meet 8:30am-12pm Monday, July 23-<br />

& 1:00pm-4:00pm Thursday, July 26<br />

Friday classes end at 12:30pm Friday, July 27<br />

Who should attend Advanced Placement Institutes?<br />

These workshops are <strong>of</strong>fered to high school teachers who either<br />

currently teach or are preparing to teach advanced placement courses<br />

at their schools. <strong>Instructors</strong> <strong>of</strong> these workshops are experienced in their<br />

fields and, in many cases, award winning faculty. Their knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

the subject material allows them to tailor their courses to the experience<br />

level and specific needs <strong>of</strong> individual participants.<br />

Reserve your spot today with your registration.<br />

<strong>Courses</strong> are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis, and most fill quickly.<br />

Visit www.sjcme.edu/apsi to register online (credit card required),<br />

or to print the registration <strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong> mailing or faxing.<br />

Questions about registration or payment?<br />

Call 800-752-4723<br />

For more program in<strong>for</strong>mation, contact:<br />

Richard Dennison, <strong>AP</strong> Summer Institute Director<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong><br />

800-343-5498 ext. 7512<br />

apsi@sjcme.edu<br />

Website: www.sjcme.edu/apsi


<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Maine</strong><br />

100 years 1912-2012<br />

278 Whites Bridge Road<br />

Standish, <strong>Maine</strong> 04084-5236<br />

This <strong>AP</strong> Summer Institute<br />

has been endorsed by<br />

NON-PROFIT ORg.<br />

U.S. Postage<br />

PAID<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> Joseph’s<br />

college

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