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The College Board to Launch Advanced Placement Courses in African American Studies
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The College Board to Launch Advanced Placement Courses in African American Studies

Musah InuwaBy Musah InuwaFebruary 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
The College Board to Launch Advanced Placement Courses in African American Studies
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The College Board, a non-profit organization responsible for administering the SAT and Advanced Placement (AP) tests, has announced its plan to offer new AP courses focused on African American studies. This initiative forms part of a broader strategy aimed at amplifying racial education within American schools as a means to challenge systemic stereotypes and institutional racism.

The new curriculum is currently in the conception phase, with the determined goal of being integrated into high school education throughout the nation. The College Board emphasizes that these groundbreaking courses will examine the “histories, cultures, contributions, experiences, and issues of African-descended people.”

“Adding these usually overlooked narratives to our AP courses builds a more inclusive and complete understanding of history that our students and everyone else need,” a representative of the College Board stated.

Although the specific details of the curriculum are yet to be finalized, it is projected that the course offerings will be shared on the AP Central website by mid-2022. This initiative seeks to enhance the variety of educational experiences available to high school students in their preparation for college.

The launch of the African American Studies course reflects the College Board’s increased approach to recognizing and respecting an ever-diverse student body. A similar initiative featuring an emphasis on Latino studies is also in the works.

This new venture by The College Board signifies an important step towards diverse representation within education, exposing students early on to a broader perspective of cultural narratives, experiences, and contributions.

As stated earlier, such efforts aim not only to foster understanding but also to potentially disrupt systemic stereotypes and confront institutional racism. Education plays a pivotal role in shaping society’s future, and broadening its scope today could lead to the creation of a more understanding, inclusive, and integrated future.

The College Board’s initiative underscores the potential for curricula to serve as essential tools for change, underscoring the critical necessity of inclusive and diverse representation in American education systems. It remains to be seen how such transformations would potentially influence teaching practices as the nation’s education sector monitors and awaits the formal introduction of the courses.

The proposed changes to AP courses dovetail with the ongoing and robust conversation regarding the integration of racial education in schools as an essential aspect of social justice reform, initiating a positive trend in the US education system towards outlawing racial prejudice and discrimination.

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