Two Veterans on APWH LLC
Two Veterans on APWH
Two Veterans on AP World History is a podcast designed to help teachers. It has a goal to consistently present multiple perspectives of pedagogy for APWH. Over the course of the podcast, interviews will be conducted with APWH teacher gurus from different types of schools (urban, private, public, innercity, etc.), past students, APWH exam readers, college professors and more. Episodes will focus in on timeframes, different types of essays (DBQ and LEQ), historical thinking skills, etc. Please note that any resources that are discussed or information that has value will be posted with all releva...
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Oct 20, 2025
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Episodes
#12 - Tony interviews Andy about collaboration and their first year teaching APWH together. Both have previous experience teaching APWH at different schools, hence take a peek behind the curtain and listen to the approaches discussed. 20.10.2025 1:45:27
Episode #12 - Tony interviews Andy about collaboration & their first year teaching APWH together. Both have previous experience teaching APWH at different schools, hence take a peek behind the curtain and listen to the approaches discussed. Topics of discussion include: expectations of a new school, AP Comparative Government, the uniqueness of 1200-1450 & building reading stamina in the beginning...
#11 The SAQ -Tony interviews Justin about teaching APWH to Freshmen at a rural school in the south, his experiences as an "army brat," becoming a teacher, serving as an exam reader/grader, & the SAQ. 19.07.2025 1:26:00
Episode #11 The SAQ -Tony interviews Justin about teaching APWH to Freshmen at a rural school in the south, his experiences as an "army brat," becoming a teacher, serving as an exam reader/grader, & the SAQ. Topics of discussion include: Establishing expectations with Freshmen, Grading DBQs, LEQs, & SAQs, to write the SAQ by hand or by computer, using the ACE and TEA acronyms, structuring respon...
#10 Latin American History Professor Seth Meisel (recently retired from Northwestern University) is interviewed by Tony about 1200-1450 CE and 1450-1750 CE, and putting Latin American History into APWH context. 18.05.2025 2:01:13
Episode #10 - Tony interviews Latin American History Professor Seth Meisel (recently retired from Northwestern University) about 1200-1450 CE and 1450-1750 CE, and putting Latin American History into APWH context. Topics of discussion include: Seth's journey into Latin American History, iconography of Maya and Aztecs, pre conquest Maya via Gods & archeology, Inca civilizations via vertical archi...
#9 European Sabbatical Part 2 The quest to live in the heart of the Renaissance (Florence, Italy) with a teaching Family of 5 in 1986 21.03.2025 1:02:59
Tony interviews a longtime Social Studies teacher (his Father) and his quest to take a family of five to live in Florence, Italy in 1986. Topics include: Being neighbors in Florence, Italy, overdosing on art and museums. being a parent and sending Tony to a local school, downshifting in life, readjusting to the USA, reflections on the trip, advice for others that are interested in taking their f...
#8 European Sabbatical across Cold War Europe with a teaching Family of 5 in 1986 Part 1 28.02.2025 1:22:38
Tony interviews a longtime Social Studies teacher (his Father) and his quest to take a family of five across 15 countries in Cold War Europe via a sabbatical in a Volkswagen Vanagon in 1986. Topics include: The Soviet Union, the charm of his daughters, Russian guards and teenage guides, censorship and realities of communism, European campgrounds, the uniqueness and opportunity of the High School...
#7 1750-1900 CE is discussed by Adam & Tony 25.01.2025 1:31:55
Episode #7 - Adam and Tony explore the easiest and hardest historical topics to grasp for 1750-1900. They explore Crane Brinton's anatomy of a revolution, details of the Haitian Revolution and Voodoo, the Urban Game, The Scramble for Africa game, and the Tanzimat vs. Meiji Reforms via a debate analyzing changes in the Ottoman and Japanese Empires. Other points of discussion also include: All St...
#6 1900 to Present is discussed by APSI leader & AP exam reader Jonathan and Tony 28.12.2024 1:27:56
Episode #6 1900 to present is discussed by AP Summer Institute leader and AP exam reader Jonathan and Tony in regards to their approaches with these units. Topics of discussion include: the easiest and hardest content/topics, essay framing, all star activities, Jomo Kenyatta, Free Trade, the Green Revolution, DBQs, SAQs, the developing world, the Vietnam War, Freshmen World History connections,...
#5 AP Summer Institute leader & AP exam reader Jonathan reflects on his approaches to teaching AP World History and Freshmen World History 16.12.2024 56:02
AP Summer Institute leader and AP exam reader Jonathan is interviewed by Tony and reflects on his approaches to teaching AP World History, teaching to varying proficiency levels (10% vs. 85%), reading strategies for lower skilled students, reading the textbook, outlining/cornell notes, analyzing visual sources for Multiple Choice Questions, Tips for a younger version of himself, and tips for some...
#4 1450-1750 CE is discussed by Adam & Tony 22.09.2024 1:31:22
Adam and Tony explore the easiest and hardest historical topics to grasp for 1450-1750. They break down how the historical speed dating and choice board activities work in their classrooms. They analyze All Star DBQs, SAQs, LEQs that "punch above their weight" for the timeframe. Points of discussion also include how they would approach APWH if they taught it at different types of schools, pre-2...
#3 1200-1450 CE and Unit Zero is discussed by Adam & Tony 22.09.2024 1:42:10
Adam and Tony explore the uniqueness of Unit Zero, and how each school starts their APWH journey in a different place based upon students previous historical knowledge and skills. Next, they enter 1200-1450, and discuss the following topics: "low hanging fruit of the Mongol Empire," textbooks, first year teacher tips, summer homework, essay writing tips, teaching 75 or more students, All Star ac...
#2 Former APWH student, current Anthropology PHD Professor interview 22.09.2024 58:16
Former APWH student Jonathan is interviewed about how APWH helped contribute to him getting his PHD in anthropology, and his path to get there. Points of discussion include Document Based Questions (DBQ), primary source analysis, pedagogy, traveling/backpacking, youth hostels, research of pyramids and codexes of Meso-America, Iconography, Hernan Cortes, and Museums.
#1 Introduction to two veterans on APWH and how to wholistically approach the course via Pacing, Planning, Goals with Different Types Schools, and the Course Audit 22.09.2024 1:44:59
Meet Tony and Adam as they introduce their teaching philosophies and discuss how they would approach APWH if they taught it at different types of schools. Points of discussion include work - life balance, assigning chapter readings, number of DBQs/ SAQs/LEQs to assign throughout the year, struggling urban schools vs. high performing schools, incorporating Freshmen classes and the Social Studies D...
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