Last updated on: 8/10/2016 | Author: ProCon.org

AP English Literature and Composition

 

Overview

 

The ProCon.org resources listed below can be used to supplement the instruction of AP English Literature and Composition Courses. They are geared to match College Board learning outcomes and test preparation, while also advancing critical thinking with real-world information about important policy issues. English Literature and Composition teachers who are not preparing for the AP test may also find the resources useful.

“The AP Program offers two courses in English studies, each designed to provide high school students the opportunity to engage with a typical introductory-level college English curriculum…

The AP English Literature and Composition course focuses on reading, analyzing, and writing about imaginative literature (fiction, poetry, drama) from various periods.”

College Board, “AP English Literature and Composition,” collegeboard.org (accessed July 21, 2016)

Resources

2016 Presidential Election

Abortion 

ACLU

Alternative Energy

Born Gay

Cell Phones & Radiation

Churches and Taxes

Climate Change

Concealed Carry

Corporate Tax Rate & Jobs

Cuba Embargo

D.A.R.E.

Death Penalty

Drinking Age

Drug Use in Sports

Euthanasia & Physician-Assisted Suicide

Felon Voting

Gay Marriage

Gold Standard

Golf

Gun Control

Illegal Immigration

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Medical Marijuana

Obamacare

Obesity

Prescription Drug Ads

Prostitution

Right to Health Care

School Uniforms

Social Networking

Social Security Privatization

Standardized Testing

Tablets v. Textbooks

Teacher Tenure

Under God in the Pledge of Allegiance

US Drone Strikes

US-Iraq War

Vaccines

Vegetarianism

Video Games & Violence

Voting Machines

Related Links

 

  1. Advanced Placement (AP) Teacher Resources