Florida will not allow public school students to take Advanced Placement psychology because the course includes lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity, topics forbidden by the state, the ...
The College Board previously said that the state had 'effectively' banned the course AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee A schism involving the Florida Education Department and the College Board over the teaching ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since 1992, students interested in getting a head start on their college or university classes have taken the AP Psychology course ...
The organization is advising Florida school districts against teaching the course until the state allows students to take the full course AP Photo/Daily Journal, Scott Roberson The College Board's ...
The state of Florida has “effectively banned” the Advanced Placement Psychology course due to the state’s insistence that LGBTQ-related content be removed or risk running afoul of the state’s ban on ...
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. Subscribe to ...
Educators are calling the Florida Board of Education's effective banning of the Advanced Placement psychology course over instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity a disservice to students ...
MCDANIEL AL WESH 2 NEWS. A LOT LAST MINUTE CHANGES FOR FLORIDA’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS. YESTERDAY, THE COLLEGE BOARD SAID THAT THE STATE EFFECTIVELY BANNED PSYCHOLOGY BECAUSE OF TOPICS LIKE SEXUAL ...
Florida high schools may teach Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology courses, the state Department of Education clarified Friday, a day after it stated that teaching the class would violate the law. “In ...
Despite opposition from part of the Hollidaysburg Area School Board, a psychology textbook was approved for adoption Wednesday and is available for public review. A motion to approve “AP Psychology: ...
The nonprofit said it would not remove a section on gender and sexual orientation, as Florida had requested, and advised districts not to offer the course. By Sarah Mervosh The College Board announced ...