AP Psychology Teacher Support

There are so many changes to AP Psychology this year, but you don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Our Teacher Support program has been designed to help you by providing practical skills and resources you can implement in your classes. 

Join us every month for one-hour live online sessions where you can get your questions answered by expert AP Psychology teachers,  join the conversation with AP Psychology teachers around the country, and stay up-to-date with the latest changes to AP Psychology and digital AP Exams.

All sessions at 8 PM ET on Tuesday evenings

  • October 15: Didn’t They Simply Omit an Answer Choice? An Overview of the New MCQ in AP Psychology 
  • November 12: Methods for Teaching Article Analysis Questions (AAQs)
  • December 10: Methods for Teaching Evidence-Based Questions (EBQs)
  • January 14: Advanced Teaching Methods for the New Science Practices
  • February 11: Class Content That Teaches Class Content
  • March 11: Ethics and Statistics: What You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
  • April 8: AP Psychology Exam Preparation
  • May 20: Work-Life Balance: Surviving to Teach Another Day
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AP Psychology Teacher Support Series

Meet Your Instructors

John Moscatiello

John Moscatiello

John Moscatiello has been a teacher, tutor, and author for the past 17 years. His career began at the Princeton Review, where he taught the SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests, AP Exams, ISEE, SSAT, SHSAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT Verbal, and TOEFL. John has trained hundreds of teachers, written content for 13 test preparation books, and worked as a college admissions consultant. He starred in more than 200 educational videos for the Princeton Review’s SAT, ACT, and GRE self-paced courses. John’s academic career began as a Spanish major at NYU, where he used AP credits to graduate a full year early. He then pursued graduate degrees in history from Fordham and Notre Dame, where he taught undergraduate students. He was a Fulbright scholar to Spain in 2012. John’s academic work has been published in both English and Spanish.

John Moscatiello

Karl Honma

Karl Honma

Karl Honma has taught AP Psychology since it was introduced in the 1991-92 school year. He has participated in the grading of AP Psychology since 2003 as a reader and table leader. Karl also administers an online professional group, Teaching Psychology with Aloha, which is open to all psychology teachers.

Karl Honma

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