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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Enacting Harvard Foreign Student Ban The Arkansas department of Education cancelled a new Advanced Placement African-American history course on ...
It remains unclear just how much pressure the state intends to exert on how Black history is taught in Arkansas schools. AP African American Studies will proceed as planned in the six pilot ...
Students in Arkansas public high schools enrolled ... She noted there was another African American history course that students could receive credit for. The Little Rock School District said ...
Woodson as a way to celebrate African American history and culture ... Here's a list of events taking place in central Arkansas: ...
Arkansas offers an African American History course that students can take for high school credit, the state education department noted. The College Board, which also administers the SAT ...
Arkansas decided to drop the AP African ... So when she became a teacher, she had to incorporate African American history into her social studies curriculum on her own. She says she wanted all ...
"The AP African American Studies pilot course is not a history course and is a pilot that is still undergoing major revisions. Arkansas law contains provisions regarding prohibited topics," the ...
An Arkansas Department of Education representative ... American students — the opportunity to take the AP African-American history course. This has to change for this school year.” ...
The six Arkansas school districts offering an AP African American Studies class ... “The department encourages the teaching of all American history and supports rigorous courses not based ...
Seven grants totaling $23,807.22 have been awarded by the Black History Commission of Arkansas (BHCA) during their quarterly meeting on November 21. These grants are geared towards funding ...
The Arkansas Department of Education pulled ... she had to incorporate African American history into her social studies curriculum on her own. She says she wanted all of her students to feel ...