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AP Italian Language and Culture

Se avete bisogno di idee per convincere studenti e studentesse a iscriversi al corso AP di italiano, ecco le università che accettano i risultati dell'esame come crediti universitari: Here

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AP Italian Language & Culture Faculty Lectures

Unit 1:  "Women in Italy: Family and the Workplace." Federica Santini
Unit 2: "Italians & Food: a Matter of Identities" Beppe Cavatorta
Unit 3: "Beauty and Aesthetics: Il paesaggio culturale italiano" Antonietta DiPietro
Unit 4:   Italian innovations and inventions. Elvira Di Fabio
Unit 5: L'economia italiana e il MADE IN ITALY. Ryan Calabretta-Sajder
Unit 6: Life in Italy: inclusive growth in the workforce. LillyRose Veneziano Broccia


AP Daily: AP Italian Language and Culture

Promotional Materials. Analyzing the content and structures within promotional material to determine the main idea and identify supporting details. Instructor: James Goetschius

Advanced Placement for Italian Language and Culture

What is the AP Italian?
The Advanced Placement (AP) Italian is an objective assessment of the knowledge and skills acquired during the learning process of Italian language and culture. It can be taken during the last year of the High School and it can be applied as a college level examination. The AP Program in Italian Language and Culture is a University level course of instruction that students can take while still in High School. Successful completion of the program and AP Exam scores allow students to build college levels credits that are recognized by almost all U.S. Universities and by numerous foreign Universities.
The integration of a subject in the AP Program promotes its spread among High Schools and Colleges all over the U.S. Furthermore, by taking AP courses and exams, students and their parents can save money on college tuition, because they can earn college credits paying just the AP Exam fees. Also, you can enroll in an Italian undergraduate school, less money and more international culture.

Do Italian University recognize the AP Italian exam?
On the College Board International website, you can find the full list of the Universities and Colleges which have a specific Agreement. Moreover, students with an American High School Diploma who have taken a minimum of one AP Italian exam and two additional AP exams in subjects pertaining to their field of study, will be allowed to enroll in an Italian University.


How to register for the exam
Normally, the AP exam is taken after completion of an AP Italian course in High School. If the High School does not currently offer an AP course in Italian Language and Culture, but there are a sufficient number of interested students, students can contact the Principal and the educator responsible for Italian to examine the possibility of instituting one. Students already proficient in the language and culture may register to take the AP exam even without having completed an APP course. Students that want to take the exam individually have to contact the AP Coordinator in a school where AP exams are administered for assistance in registering for the AP Exam in Italian. Students can also enter for the exam following the instruction of the College Board website.


How can I take the AP Italian Language and Culture Exam if my school does not offer the course or if I am a homeschooled student?

You may be able to take the AP Exam you want by arranging to test at a participating school. Here’s how:
STEP 1: Make sure you have your zip code, the list of the exams you wish to take, a notepad and a pen.
STEP 2: Contact AP Services at the following numbers:
888-225-5427
212-632-1781
to get the names and telephone numbers of local schools, participating AP Coordinators willing to test outside students. Prepare a list of the AP Exams you are interested in taking before you call.
STEP 3: Call the AP Coordinators identified by AP Services.
When calling Coordinators to arrange testing, make sure to tell them you are trying to locate a school willing to administer exams to homeschooled students or students from schools that do not offer AP Exams. Once you locate an agreeable school, that school's AP Coordinator is responsible for ordering your exam materials, telling you when and where to report for the exams, and collecting your fees, which may be higher to cover the school’s additional proctoring or administration costs. That school must administer the exams for you; the school cannot forward them to you or your school for handling.
On Exam Day
You must bring a valid government - or school-issued photo ID with you to the exam. If you attend a school that doesn’t offer AP, you should not use the school code for the school where you are testing. Instead, make sure to use your own school’s code so your exam score(s) will be reported to your school. This means you need to get your school’s six-digit code from your principal or school counselor before exam day. If you are home-schooled, use the state or international home-school/self-study code that will be given to you on the day of the exam.

USEFUL LINKS

Registering for the Exam:
https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/takingtheexam/registering-for-exams
Exam Calendar:
https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/takingtheexam/ap-calendar
AP Italian Language and Culture Exam Description:
https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/ap-student/course/ap-italian-language-and-culture-2011-course-exam-description.pdf
AP Italian Language and CultureExam Practice:
https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-italian-language-and-culture/exam-practice
Enrolling in Italy’s Higher Education Programs:
www.universitaly.it


AP Student Support - If your school doesn't offer AP Italian, we can help with the preparation and take the test in a local school.

1. study with us in Philadelphia or
2. on line! 

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  • AP Italian Language and Culture – College Board Information
  • Training for new Italian AP Teachers – Info

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