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ORLANDO, Fla. — College Board said Thursday that it learned that the Florida Department of Education instructed Florida superintendents that teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity is ...
Florida last month implored the College Board to consider modifying Advanced Placement courses with lessons that might run afoul of new state rules banning classroom instruction on sexual orientation ...
Florida also rejected an AP African American studies course. The Florida Department of Education has effectively banned AP Psychology in the state by instructing Florida superintendents "that teaching ...
Florida teachers who can no longer teach Advanced Placement Psychology could feel it in their bank accounts. According to Florida statute, the state provides teachers with $50 for each student who ...
Palm Beach County public schools will not offer AP psychology in the coming school year, despite the Florida Board of Education withdrawing its contentious instruction for the course to be avoided, ...
Some years ago, I was invited to speak at a national convention of high-school teachers of Advanced Placement (AP) psychology courses. AP courses, as you probably know, are high-school courses ...
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NORTH MIAMI, Fla. — Students in Miami-Dade and Broward counties will be able to take Advanced Placement Psychology courses during the upcoming school year. The decision comes after a battle between ...
As Florida governor running for president Ron DeSantis continues to pick fights with the education system in his state, the College Board has made it clear that AP psychology can no longer be offered ...
AP Psychology could be allowed in Florida after all. A day after news broke that the state Department of Education was effectively banning the course by prohibiting instruction on gender and sexual ...
Don’t worry about the “mission-driven not-for-profit” College Board—it’s drowning in cash. The US group, which administers the SAT and AP tests to college-bound students, paid its CEO $2.38 million in ...
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