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Updated · The New York Times · May 7
Florida creates conservative US history course to rival AP programme
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 7

Florida creates conservative US history course to rival AP programme

9 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 7
  • The pilot will launch in Florida high schools this autumn, as AP US History reached more than 500,000 students last year.
  • The course stresses the founders' Protestant faith, describes the Constitution as antislavery and recommends a textbook explicitly aimed at building patriotism.
  • It follows Governor Ron DeSantis's three-year clash with the College Board, while historians and educators argue AP history is balanced rather than ideologically left-leaning.
How will Florida's new history course affect students applying to colleges outside the state?
Can a curriculum designed to build patriotism also foster critical historical analysis?
What is the future of national standards as more states create unique advanced courses?