33 education and beyond. This resource will provide a comprehensive overview of the AP Capstone program, its structure, benefits, and unique features.
What is AP Capstone?
AP Capstone is a two-year program consisting of two courses: 1. AP Seminar (typically taken in 11th grade) 2. AP Research (typically taken in 12th grade)
Unlike traditional AP courses that focus on subject-specific content, AP Capstone emphasizes the development of critical thinking, research, collaboration, and communication skills. These courses are both yearlong and will serve as a graduation requirement for English 3 and English 4.
Key Features of AP Capstone
1. Skill-Based Approach AP Capstone courses are designed to cultivate the following skills: ● Research and inquiry ● Critical thinking and problem-solving ● Argument construction ● Collaboration ● Written and oral communication 2. Interdisciplinary Nature The program encourages students to explore topics across various disciplines, fostering a more holistic understanding of complex issues. 3. Real-World Application Students engage with real-world problems and issues, preparing them for the challenges they may face in college and their future careers.
AP Capstone Courses in Detail
AP Seminar
● Course Description : Students investigate real-world topics from multiple perspectives, gathering and analyzing information from various sources to develop credible and valid evidence-based arguments. ● Assessment : Students are evaluated through a team project and presentation, an individual research-based essay and presentation, and a written exam.
AP Research
● Course Description : Students design, plan, and conduct a yearlong research-based investigation on a topic of their choice, documenting their process with a portfolio. ● Assessment : Students are evaluated on an academic paper of 4,000-5,000 words and a presentation with an oral defense.
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