The College Board says schools that fail to teach topics outlined by the Advanced Placement program could lose AP designation for those classes.
In a section titled"What AP Stands For" on its website, AP writes that it"opposes censorship."
"For example, the concepts of evolution are at the heart of college biology, and a course that neglects such concepts does not pass muster as AP Biology." The AP program determines the framework by collecting syllabi from colleges nationwide and then convening a committee of"leading scholars and educators in their field" to aggregate the syllabi and create"a non-partisan framework reflecting the content of a corresponding college-level course," Goldberg said.
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