Jay Harmon's
Advanced
Placement* European History
since 1998
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Welcome to a
website for
teachers and students interested in AP European History.
Contents
Teacher-Created
AP Euro Web Sites
AP European History Research Links
Ideas for AP Euro Teachers
Textbook Search
The College Board's AP Central Web Site
Join The AP European History Internet Forum
Go to
AP World History
Teacher-Created AP Euro Web Sites
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Research Links
European
History Documents Sites
Art and
Music History Links
Ideas
for AP Euro Teachers
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"A Student's Guide to
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for Popular AP European History Texts
The AP European
History
Electronic Discussion Group
The AP
European History
Electronic Discussion Group is an e-mail discussion group
for professional educators interested or involved in AP European
History.
Knowing first-hand how overwhelming an AP life can be, we help each
other throughout
the year in a
professional, cordial and brief manner.
All aspects of the AP Euro program are open for discussion.
The forum is conducted by the College Board.
If exchanging ideas with fellow AP European History educators
appeals
to you, email the
group's host, Larry Treadwell, to sign up: treadwl@comcast.net
However--do not ask him
to do your homework for
you.
If you
have any comments or suggestions for this web site please e-mail its
creator,
Jay
Harmon. He teaches at The Woodlands Christian Academy, in The
Woodlands,
Texas (near Houston), at:
Mr.
Harmon's
email
However--do not ask
me to do your homework for you.
Mr.
Harmon is a veteran teacher of AP European
History, AP US History and AP World History and is the creator
and former moderator of the College Board's e-mail discussion groups in
each of
the above disciplines.
He has been an AP exam essay reader in AP US and AP European History
and a
Question Leader and Table Leader at the AP World History exam
essay
readings, and is a former member of the APWH Test Development
Committee. As if that weren't enough, he has been a consultant to
the College Board since 1998, and has written two books: The teacher's
guide to World Civilizations, the
Global Experience 4th AP ed., and Kaplan's
Flip-O-Matic: United States History
student study guide.
He has a Masters degree from Louisiana State University.
*The terms
"AP" &
"Advanced Placement" are owned by the College Board, which neither
sponsors this web site nor endorses anything on it.
This web
site neither
has nor seeks corporate sponsorship.
E Pluribus
Unum.