Florida's LGBTQ Education Debate Impacts AP Psychology Course.

Several Florida school districts have raised concerns about the content of the Advanced Placement Psychology course, stating that it may violate new state laws limiting how issues of gender and sexuality are taught. The College Board, which runs the A.P. program and the SAT, has refused to remove such content, stating that gender and sexual orientation are foundational to the college-level study of psychology. Governor Ron DeSantis has threatened to reconsider Florida's relationship with the College Board, and the conflict is likely to continue as many A.P. classes' content may run counter to new conservative regulations on how race, gender, and sexuality are discussed in the classroom.
- Florida Schools Question Content on Gender and Sexuality in A.P. Psychology The New York Times
- College Board says it won’t alter AP courses to comply with Florida’s laws The Hill
- DeSantis bid to cut LGBTQ topics from schools ensnares AP Psychology USA TODAY
- College Board psychology course stirs new fight with DeSantis administration POLITICO
- College Board won't alter classes to meet Florida rules Orlando Sentinel
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