Career at The College Board
Trevor Packer has established a prominent career at The College Board, a leading not-for-profit organization in the United States known for its administration of standardized tests and curricula. His work has notably shaped and influenced the Advanced Placement (AP) Program, which offers college-level curricula and exams to high school students.
Role in the Advanced Placement Program
As the head of the Advanced Placement Program, Trevor Packer has played a pivotal role in expanding and enhancing the program. His tenure has seen the introduction of new courses, the revision of existing curricula, and efforts to increase access to AP courses for a broader range of students. Packer has been instrumental in advocating for rigorous academic standards and ensuring that the AP courses provide students with the skills and knowledge needed for success in college.
During his time at the College Board, Packer has overseen significant changes in the AP curriculum to make it more reflective of college-level expectations. His leadership has also driven initiatives to align AP courses with college curricula, providing students a more seamless transition to higher education.
Promoting Educational Equity
Trevor Packer's work at the College Board has also focused on promoting educational equity. He has actively worked on initiatives to increase participation in AP courses among underrepresented student groups. Under his direction, the College Board has implemented programs to support teachers and students in schools with limited resources, helping to democratize access to high-quality education.
Packer's efforts have contributed to a more inclusive and diverse AP program, ensuring that students from all backgrounds have the opportunity to benefit from the academic rigor and college readiness that AP courses provide.
Influence on Standardized Testing
Through his career at the College Board, Packer has influenced not only the AP exams but also other standardized testing initiatives. The College Board is well known for the administration of the SAT, an entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. While his primary focus has been the AP program, Packer's leadership has indirectly impacted the broader landscape of standardized testing and college readiness assessment.