The Florida Education Department and the College Board appeared to come to a resolution over the inclusion of LGBTQ topics in the state’s Advanced Placement Psychology classes. That hasn't stopped ...
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, ...
Florida has “effectively banned” Advanced Placement Psychology courses in schools under its so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law, according to the College Board — who education officials accused of “playing ...
The Florida Department of Education earlier this month cleared up confusion over whether the College Board’s Advanced Placement Psychology course could be taught in full without defying state law ...
President of the American Federation of Teachers Randi Weingarten and Press Secretary at Equality Florida Brandon Wolf discuss with Alicia Menendez, in for Nicolle Wallace, how some Florida schools ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. The College Board, which operates the Advanced Placement program, announced Thursday that it will not ...
Florida "effectively banned" Advanced Placement Psychology classes in the state due to the course's content on sexual orientation and gender identity, the College Board said Thursday. The state's ...
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 ...
Florida superintendents have been advised by the state to drop their Advanced Placement Psychology classes unless they exclude any topics related to gender or sexuality, according to The College Board ...
The College Board and the Florida Department of Education had been feuding over the inclusion of a section on gender and sexual orientation. By Sarah Mervosh Students in Florida may be permitted to ...
A long-simmering feud between the College Board, the non-profit that administers Advanced Placement courses, and Florida’s Department of Education became public this week, as officials argued over ...
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