
Episode 02 - Why Straight-A Students Fail AP Exams—And the Framework That Changed Everything
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Dr. Joe Sebestyen launches the SupportED Learning Podcast by examining a critical issue in education: the disconnect between AP classroom success and exam performance. This episode reveals why nearly 50% of AP students fail to earn college credit and introduces the APEC framework that transformed pass rates from 20% to 90%.
Drawing from extensive experience as an educator and administrator, Dr. Joe provides actionable insights for parents, students, and educators approaching AP exam season. The episode emphasizes the importance of teaching critical thinking skills alongside content knowledge and offers specific strategies for last-minute preparation that can still yield significant results.
Key Topics:
- The gap between classroom grades and AP exam performance
- The APEC framework for critical thinking
- Time-constrained practice strategies
- The financial value of earning AP college credit
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