Agenda – PBL Statistics

Summary of the Four-Day Experience

This four-day AP Summer Institute, part of the College Board’s AP Project Based Learning (PBL) Series, provides participants with over 30 hours of intensive, content-rich training on the AP Statistics course and exam description (CED). The program is designed to help teachers implement an engaging and student-centered, project-based instructional approach in their classrooms.

Through interactive workshops and modeling of PBL practices, attendees will:

  • Identify how AP content and skills (exploring data, sampling, probability, and inference) are developed within and across course projects.
  • Explore how to use AP resources such as the AP Question Bank, progress checks, and instructional planning reports to inform their teaching and assessment.
  • Apply high-quality PBL design elements and teaching practices using provided project implementation guides.
  • Practice applying scoring guidelines from recent AP exams to student work samples.
  • Develop a concrete course plan for immediate implementation in their classrooms the following school year.

This series is a one-year program that includes follow-up online support sessions during the academic year to ensure successful implementation.