Florida’s Education Department refutes claims of banning Advanced Placement Psychology.
Florida Department of Education Rejects Claims of Banning AP Psychology
The Florida Department of Education has firmly denied the recent claims suggesting a ban on Advance Placement (AP) psychology in high school classrooms. In a letter addressing the issue, the department clarified its stance and provided further information.
Clarification on AP Psychology Courses
District superintendents were recently notified that the existing AP psychology courses would continue to be offered in schools. However, there is a requirement to remove sections related to sexual identity and gender identity.
This decision aims to ensure that the curriculum aligns with the educational standards and guidelines set by the department. By removing these sections, the department aims to create a more inclusive and neutral learning environment for all students.
It is important to note that this adjustment does not imply a ban on AP psychology. Instead, it reflects the department’s commitment to providing a comprehensive and unbiased education to students.
As the situation unfolds, the Florida Department of Education remains dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive educational system that prepares students for their future endeavors.
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