It doesn’t. So we don’t know either way. Clarify the syllabus. |
Or recognize that college level classes are designed to discuss multiple viewpoints critically. |
Because it's not just history, it's African-American STUDIES Direct from the course website: The interdisciplinary course reaches into a variety of fields—literature, the arts and humanities, political science, geography, and science—to explore the vital contributions and experiences of African Americans. https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/about-ap/how-ap-develops-courses-and-exams/pilot-ap-african-american-studies |
Or how about stop assuming that a college-level class doesn’t teach different perspectives? |
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I think kids need to learn the basics, and learn them well.
These area studies courses tend to be about affirmation of certain political views rather than scholarship. That being said, I also believe in the generalized value of free speech and a market place of ideas, so I am not thrilled with DeSantis banning them, either. |
AP's are for college-bound students. The whole point of taking them is to get advance college credits. As such, anyone taking this course should have already moved beyond the basics. |
This. The syllabus contains a dozen red flags. Clean it, clarify it. It's quite clear, as long you're in the business of education, not political indoctrination. |
That’s not really true. A small percentage of students will use them for college credit. They are really just upper level courses - and I don’t think this one is a good use of time. |
So you shouldn’t take it, but that doesn’t mean that millions of students in Florida should be barred from that opportunity just because their governor likes to try to own the libs. |
DP: The Governor is doing his job. Ensuring a quality education for all. Which by the way he also fought hard to open all public schools so all kids could attend (and safely). Not sure what your schools did, but chances are they could learn from Florida. |
That's not at all my experience with schools. Do you have any citations or data to back up that claim? |
You can research it- I know this to be true. |
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So it should be no problem for you to show us why. |
| What's he so afraid of? That people actually acknowledge the intersectionality of being queer AND Black? He seems to want to do everything in his power to eliminate the existence of gay people. It sort of sounds like ... an agenda. |