Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many racist school districts across the US don't offer an AP African American studies class?
Almost all.
Most school districts don’t offer it — because it’s still a pilot program.
Many do offer African American history/ studies — just not AP, and many more appropriately integrate and teach African American studies throughout the curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many racist school districts across the US don't offer an AP African American studies class?
Almost all.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many racist school districts across the US don't offer an AP African American studies class?
Anonymous wrote:All these AP classes are scam.
Anonymous wrote:All these AP classes are scam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His new edict is terrifying. He wants to end unanimity in jury trials for murder. This is a bridge too far.
Forgot link:
https://news.yahoo.com/desantis-calls-end-jury-unanimity-163947130.html
Republican governor suggests ‘super-majority’ should suffice in state that has required jury unanimity in capital cases since 2017
This is not "terrifying." What is wrong with a super majority?
This is about determining the SENTENCE, not innocence or guilt. And, up until 2017, it was a simple majority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's not a surprise. College Board and AP classes have been going farther and farther left, as have many universities, decade by decade, accelerating. The general public, including college grads, are less and less happy about this, but are powerless to speak up or change anything.
This is the first time anyone has said that a class is too left. Yes, it's inappropriate for DeSantis to do this and yes, his motives are impure. But there are many who want some brakes on the swing left in upper education, by any means necessary.
The truth has a liberal bias, but the swing to extremism is all on the right. Republicans are bat shit crazy about everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's not a surprise. College Board and AP classes have been going farther and farther left, as have many universities, decade by decade, accelerating. The general public, including college grads, are less and less happy about this, but are powerless to speak up or change anything.
This is the first time anyone has said that a class is too left. Yes, it's inappropriate for DeSantis to do this and yes, his motives are impure. But there are many who want some brakes on the swing left in upper education, by any means necessary.
How so? Please provide an example of teaching in other AP classes from the College Board that strayed too far to the left?
What other books are too far to the left? Maya Angelou?
I don't think Maya Angelou was a core part of the woke AA Studies course... way too conservative for them. They chose to highlight the more "intersectional" queer crowd no one knows or cares about....WHY?
Not talking about the current class, but the comment who said "College Board and AP classes have been going farther and farther to the left."
Where is the evidence of this? What publications/material is opposed in other AP classes?
??
The controversy about the current class tells you everything there's to know.
DeSantis is being called a Nazi...because he opposes a far-left course that reflects political bias not AA history.
Anonymous wrote:
That's not a surprise. College Board and AP classes have been going farther and farther left, as have many universities, decade by decade, accelerating. The general public, including college grads, are less and less happy about this, but are powerless to speak up or change anything.
This is the first time anyone has said that a class is too left. Yes, it's inappropriate for DeSantis to do this and yes, his motives are impure. But there are many who want some brakes on the swing left in upper education, by any means necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's not a surprise. College Board and AP classes have been going farther and farther left, as have many universities, decade by decade, accelerating. The general public, including college grads, are less and less happy about this, but are powerless to speak up or change anything.
This is the first time anyone has said that a class is too left. Yes, it's inappropriate for DeSantis to do this and yes, his motives are impure. But there are many who want some brakes on the swing left in upper education, by any means necessary.
How so? Please provide an example of teaching in other AP classes from the College Board that strayed too far to the left?
What other books are too far to the left? Maya Angelou?
I don't think Maya Angelou was a core part of the woke AA Studies course... way too conservative for them. They chose to highlight the more "intersectional" queer crowd no one knows or cares about....WHY?
Not talking about the current class, but the comment who said "College Board and AP classes have been going farther and farther to the left."
Where is the evidence of this? What publications/material is opposed in other AP classes?
??
The controversy about the current class tells you everything there's to know.
DeSantis is being called a Nazi...because he opposes a far-left course that reflects political bias not AA history.
No, it doesn't. It tells me about one class in one State. That's an anecdote, not a trend.
This thread is about one class.
Prove your credibility and capacity to analyze courses.
How do you assess the syllabus of this course as proposed?
? I'm not the one who made a sweeping assertion about all AP classes, I'm not the one with a point to prove. I'm here waiting for evidence from someone else.
Title of this thread: Florida bans AP African-American Studies course from schools
That's quite a sweeping assertion. What do YOU think, lazy PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's not a surprise. College Board and AP classes have been going farther and farther left, as have many universities, decade by decade, accelerating. The general public, including college grads, are less and less happy about this, but are powerless to speak up or change anything.
This is the first time anyone has said that a class is too left. Yes, it's inappropriate for DeSantis to do this and yes, his motives are impure. But there are many who want some brakes on the swing left in upper education, by any means necessary.
How so? Please provide an example of teaching in other AP classes from the College Board that strayed too far to the left?
What other books are too far to the left? Maya Angelou?
I don't think Maya Angelou was a core part of the woke AA Studies course... way too conservative for them. They chose to highlight the more "intersectional" queer crowd no one knows or cares about....WHY?
Not talking about the current class, but the comment who said "College Board and AP classes have been going farther and farther to the left."
Where is the evidence of this? What publications/material is opposed in other AP classes?
??
The controversy about the current class tells you everything there's to know.
DeSantis is being called a Nazi...because he opposes a far-left course that reflects political bias not AA history.
No, it doesn't. It tells me about one class in one State. That's an anecdote, not a trend.
This thread is about one class.
Prove your credibility and capacity to analyze courses.
How do you assess the syllabus of this course as proposed?
? I'm not the one who made a sweeping assertion about all AP classes, I'm not the one with a point to prove. I'm here waiting for evidence from someone else.