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Spanish Literature and Culture – Angelica Jimenez

Angélica M. Jiménez was born in México, grew up in Central California, attended UCLA, and has been an educator since 1982, teaching various levels of Spanish at the elementary, high school and community college level. She entered the AP® Reader “pool” in 2005, became a College Board consultant in 2007 and has presented workshops and AP® Summer Institutes nationwide. In 2010 she was selected to serve on the AP® Spanish Literature Test Development Committee, and in 2013 she served on the College Board’s Standard Setting Panel for the current AP® exam in Spanish Literature and Culture. That same fall she was named to the College Board’s Test Development Committee for the “SAT2 Subject Test in Spanish” and traveled several times to the ETS offices in Princeton, NJ between 2013 and 2016. Since 2014 she has also worked as part of the team of lead facilitators for California’s “Central California World Language Project”, sponsored by Fresno State, Bakersfield Community College and Stanford University. Her passion is sharing ideas and best practices, helping teachers new to the profession, as well as learning with others. To illustrate this, in 2013 Angélica created a blog with resources and strategies. She continues to update it each week and is proud to support teachers (and interested individuals) around the world that teach AP® Spanish Literature and Culture.

 

Angelica Jimenez is teaching one workshop at Augsburg this summer. See our registration site with the button below.