Commonwealth Beacon: AP courses are bridge to college

Great teachers not only love to teach, they love to learn how to be even better teachers. That’s why over 520 teachers from Massachusetts and across the country gathered recently this summer to sharpen their skills at teaching Advanced Placement courses that provide high school students the chance to earn college credit.

Read the full column by Mass Insight’s President & CEO Susan Lusi on Commonwealth Magazine here.

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