Teachers

Teachers

Teachers

Teachers Are Our Greatest Asset

Teachers are the cornerstone of AP Access for ALL.  Our adjunct educators provide guidance, motivation,

and AP access to online learners across Tennessee.

Benefits of Teaching with AP Access for ALL

We Need YOU! AP Teachers Needed

We are looking for AP-certified Computer Science Principles, Psychology, and Art Teachers.

Psychology Teachers

If you appreciate examining the concepts from psychological research study, and are AP certified and licensed to teach in TN, we are in need of AP Psychology teachers.

“I am so thankful to be involved in AP Access for ALL as an educator.  It is an incredible feeling knowing that students across the state of Tennessee receive high quality Advanced Placement opportunities no matter their location or backgrounds.”

~ Holly White, Clarksville-Montgomery

Computer Science Teachers

If you are AP certified in Computer Science Principles, and licensed to teach in TN, we would love to hear from you!

“Teaching with AP Access for ALL has been incredibly rewarding.  I enjoy witnessing the students dedication and curiosity.  In the online environment, I’ve learned the power of adaptability and the importance of fostering a sense of community and support among students.”

~ Rena Lawson, Greene County

Art Teachers

If you have an affinity for working with art students online, we are in need of AP certified teachers for AP Art & Design (2D, 3D, and Drawing) and AP Art History.

“Teaching with AP Access for ALL is a passion of mine.  The flexible asychronous schedule, the impact I have on students statewide, and the personalized critique and discussion sessions with my students are just some of the many rewarding aspects of this experience.”

~ Dr. Karen Fine

AP Summer Institute Scholarships

Teachers are the greatest asset in preparing students for college and career.  We are proud to provide scholarships for Tennessee teachers to attend virtual AP Summer Institutes (APSI).  APSI provides teachers with resources, content, and exam knowledge to teach Advanced Placement courses at their high school.

The application period for APSI Scholarships is currently OPEN.  Please apply below.

Mini-Grants In Action

We provide classroom resources to AP teachers across TN through $500 mini-grants throughout the school year. The mini-grants allow teachers to choose valuable resources needed in their AP classrooms including supplies, tools, and study guides for AP Exams.

Mini-grant applications are OPEN!

Tennessee High School

“The Flow of Genetic Information simulation kits allowed my AP Biology students to visually difficult concepts.  I really enjoyed observing the students while the completed the steps of the simulation kits. It truly was an engaging experience my students would not have been able to have without the APAA Mini Grant..”

~ Julie Bittinger
Tennessee High, Bristol TN Schools

Central Magnet High School

“The equipment was used to measure brainwaves which was then used to talk about levels of consciousness and sleep cycles.  Students enjoyed experiencing the labe versus reading about it in a textbook.”

~ Gene Cowart
Central Magnet, Rutherford County

Hume-Fogg Academic High

“The APAA Mini Grant allowed us to purchase adapters for Vernier scientific probes that allows the probes to connect directly to student calculators.  Our students are experiencing more hands-on science and more quality data collection/analysis directly as a result of these grant funds.”

~ Andy Mangrum

Hume-Fogg Academic High, Metro-Nashville

Dyersburg High School

“My students used the books to help prepare them for the AP Literature exam.  Reading this novel helped them to have a different outlook and more knowledge of literature that will help them on the exam and in life.  Several of my AP lit students told me that this novel (Brave New World) was their favorite thing we read this year.”

~ TJ VanDyke

Dyersburg High, Dyersburg City Schools

Join Angela Taylor for a session on

Facets of Digital AP testing &
Updates to AP Classroom

September 30th, 5pm - 5:45pm Eastern

Twenty-eight exams will only be offered in digital form through College Board’s Bluebook Platform in May 2025.  Do you need tips on how to prepare your students for Digital Testing? Need a quick course on how to use the new changes to AP Classroom? Join Angela Taylor, veteran AP teacher, as she discusses the college board’s recent adjustments.