We are excited to announce the World History Project AP (WHP AP) course! WHP AP is aligned to the AP World History: Modern Course and Exam Description (CED) and provides students with free articles, videos, and primary source collections to help you succeed on the AP exam. WHP AP was built on the foundation and success of other OER Project courses but designed specifically for alignment with the AP World History (CED). As with all AP courses, WHP AP is a college-level course, with articles and videos that are written by and feature prominent historians and academics. 

Khan Academy and OER have worked together to make this exciting, engaging, and relevant course accessible to all learners. Through videos, articles, and artifacts, learners will be able to access key ideas and concepts through multiple modalities and get timely feedback on their learning. 

OER Project curricula are comprehensive, including diverse perspectives and multiple narratives. Plus, they’re all available online and free! WHP AP materials are designed to support diverse learners and provide opportunities for all students to engage in college-level material. There are numerous materials available at oerproject.com—register for free for full access to the links below!

  • If you’re a teacher, build your knowledge and skills with World History Project’s online professional development courses, including Teaching AP World History. There you’ll find additional resources, including a WHP AP-CED Alignment Guide; a WHP AP syllabus with a course audit number, approved by College Board;  a WHP AP Course Guide; and information on WHP AP practice progression activities that focus on historical thinking skills such as contextualization, claim testing, and sourcing and reasoning processes like causation, continuity and change over time (CCOT), and comparison. Students will need all of these skills and reasoning processes to succeed in their social studies courses, their AP classes, and in life!
  • If you’re a student, take advantage of our free AP course materials, including WHP AP Overview videos that provide key insights into each unit of the course and are also great for reviewing before the exam, a Themes video and article to help you learn the different AP themes in order to use them on the exam, articles and videos aligned to the AP CED, primary source collections to help you practice your sourcing skills, and graphic biographies to make learning AP content a bit more fun!

We hope you enjoy this preview of the WHP AP course on Khan Academy, and stay tuned for the rest of the course that’s coming in July!

WHP AP FAQs

Is WHP AP approved by College Board?

Yes! The WHP AP course is College Board-approved as a college textbook, and the WHP AP syllabus has the College Board stamp of approval as well. Teachers can submit the WHP AP syllabus to the College Board during the course audit process.

The OER Project team conducted a thorough assessment of WHP AP content assets to ensure they align with the AP World History: Modern Course and Exam Description (CED). The CED identifies learning objectives, historical developments, themes, and skills within each unit. WHP AP either has a single content asset or multiple assets to address each of these topics. As a result, each article, video, and activity in the course aligns with specific requirements in the CED. Check out the WHP AP-CED Alignment Guide for more information.

What makes WHP AP different from other AP World History: Modern curricula?

WHP AP is one of the few free-to-use College Board-certified AP World History courses available today, and the quality of its materials and instructional model meets or exceeds that of any existing textbook.

Developed during a three-year pilot study and informed by insights from learning scientists and existing AP® World History: Modern teachers, the WHP AP curriculum includes articles, activities, videos, and assessments. Students learn better when they’re engaged, and WHP AP also makes room for fun along the way.

Unique features

  • Regular updates with the latest research, information, and improvements, meaning you won’t have to struggle with out-of-date textbooks ever again
  • Teaching WHP AP (free login required), a complimentary online PD course that walks you through the structure of the curriculum, demonstrates how skills are scaffolded, and introduces you to key materials
  • The OER Project Online Teacher Community (free login required), an active hub where teachers swap ideas and seek support

How did you incorporate teacher feedback into the WHP AP development process?

WHP AP was the product of a three-year piloting process during which a group of 50 AP World History: Modern teachers taught the materials and provided feedback on how they could be improved to better serve students. This iterative back-and-forth process resulted in a stronger, easier-to-use curriculum that our pilot teachers are proud of.

What is the difference between the WHP AP course on Khan Academy and the WHP AP course on OER Project?

Taking the WHP AP course on Khan Academy is an excellent way to review the CED-aligned articles and videos that make up the course. Head to oerproject.com for additional classroom activities, such as WHP AP practice progression activities that focus on historical thinking skills. For teachers, oerproject.com is also the location of our professional development courses, including Teaching AP World History. 

To whom should I reach out if I have questions about WHP AP?

You can always email us at [email protected]. A member of our team will be in touch right away to answer questions, solve technical hurdles, or take your comments! 

Sasha Ban

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