Teachers and AP Scores

<p>Do teachers get a seperate school report on how each individual in their class did? Or do they only hear through word of mouth?</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure they get a separate school report with how everyone in the class did.</p>

<p>i know that ap coordinators get their reports, not really sure about teachers. the thing they get for sure is your free response booklet.</p>

<p>"the thing they get for sure is your free response booklet."
Definitely not. Only the students can get those back, and those cost something like $15. They do get that green insert with all the FRQs listed and whatever notes the student made.</p>

<p>well, yeah, i meant the green insert, sorry :) just forgot what they called it</p>

<p>No, the teachers get back a report and your essays. My teacher was telling the class how she gets all of them back, but only reads the ones from students who did horribly bad or shockingly well. So my point is, they get them back.</p>

<p>Teachers receive both the pink booklets and a report that shows them how well students performed on each part of the exam. The multiple choice questions are grouped into categories (e.g. Constitutional Underpinnings, Public Policy, etc. for AP U.S. Government), and a table shows how many students scored in the top, second, third quartile, and last quartiles in that category. The average score of the students and the average score of all test-takers is also reported for each category. The same is done for each free response question. In other words, the teachers get a thorough report as to what areas they taught well and which ones they need to devote more time to covering.</p>

<p>so they dont get our individual scores, just averages of the entire class and our free responses?</p>

<p>teachers definetly get each student's individual scores</p>

<p>yep vinny380 is correct they do!</p>