Florida says AP class teaches critical race theory. Here's what's really in the course
"[,,,]High schoolers threaten to sue DeSantis over ban of African American studies course"
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January 22, 20239:16 AM ET
Juliana Kim
Under Gov. Ron DeSantis' leadership, Florida has enacted a slew of education rules that limit teaching topics including race, and sexual orientation. Octavio Jones/Getty Images
Florida's Department of Education has rejected an Advanced Placement course covering African American studies — saying the class indoctrinates students to "a political agenda."
"As submitted, the course is a vehicle for a political agenda and leaves large, ambiguous gaps that can be filled with additional ideological material, which we will not allow," said Bryan Griffin, Gov. Ron DeSantis' press secretary.
But scholars who were involved in creating the curriculum say that's far from the truth.
"There's nothing particularly ideological about the course except that we value the experiences of African people in the United States," Christopher Tinson, the chair of the African American Studies department at Saint Louis University, told NPR.
DeSantis has been particularly combative on this issue. In 2022, he signed the "Stop WOKE" Act, which — among other things — sets limits on how race may be taught in classrooms.
What's in the course?
The purpose of the class is to introduce students to the experiences and contributions of African Americans through a variety of lenses.
"We didn't want to just focus on slavery, although slavery is a part of it," Tinson said. "We wanted to give a comprehensive view of the culture, literature, historical development, political movements, social movements."
Tinson said the course will explore the origins of the African diaspora to Reconstruction, the Harlem Renaissance, the civil rights movement, and then some. It will also examine historical trailblazers including Valerie Thomas .. https://lemelson.mit.edu/resources/valerie-thomas , a scientist who invented the illusion transmitter.
"Florida rejected an AP course filled with Critical Race Theory and other obvious violations of Florida law," Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. wrote on Twitter on Friday.
"We proudly require the teaching of African American history. We do not accept woke indoctrination masquerading as education," he added.
But Tinson denied accusations that the theory will be taught in the course. While the class will explore the issue of inequality, the framework itself is too advanced for high school students even in a college-level course, according to Tinson.
The College Board told NPR that the African American studies course has been nearly a decade in the making.
"The reason why this is even an important area of study is because of the historical erasures from historical records in public schools of African experiences," Tinson said. "This is one small step to resolve that gap."
Correction Jan. 23, 2023 An earlier version of this article contained inaccurate comparisons to other existing AP courses. AP Chinese and AP German classes focus largely on developing language skills and cultural knowledge. AP European history does not focus on one community's history and culture in the same way as AP African American studies.