Sandra Outlaw is a seasoned High School Social Studies Teacher with an impressive 30 years of experience, currently serving as a College Board Reader for AP US Government and Politics at The College Board. In this pivotal role, she engages in on-site exam scoring, applying...
Sandra Outlaw is a seasoned High School Social Studies Teacher with an impressive 30 years of experience, currently serving as a College Board Reader for AP US Government and Politics at The College Board. In this pivotal role, she engages in on-site exam scoring, applying her extensive knowledge and expertise to assess student performance in one of the most critical subjects in the American education system. Sandra's commitment to educational excellence is evident in her work with a diverse range of learners, including English Language Learners (ELL) from the Navajo Reservation in Page, AZ, and alternative school students from Lake County, IL.
Her proficiency in curriculum design, particularly through Understanding by Design (UbD), allows her to create engaging and effective learning experiences that cater to the unique needs of her students. Sandra specializes in Advanced Placement courses, including AP US Government and Politics and AP Comparative Government, where she not only teaches but also mentors fellow educators in best practices for curriculum development and instructional strategies. Her deep understanding of social studies, American history, and world history enriches her teaching and scoring, ensuring that she provides valuable insights into student understanding and performance.
In addition to her teaching and scoring responsibilities, Sandra is an advocate for educational leadership, emphasizing the importance of fostering critical thinking and civic engagement among students. Her time management skills and dedication to academia enable her to balance her multifaceted roles effectively, making her a respected figure in the field of education. Through her work at The College Board and her commitment to her students, Sandra Outlaw continues to shape the future of social studies education, preparing the next generation of informed and engaged citizens.