College Board CEO David Coleman talked about a “free resource” called “AP Classroom” that every teacher and student in African American studies can access.
Coleman noted that it will have texts from Kimberle Crenshaw’s piece on “intersectionality” and said they will be “magnified.”
“Sources that people were worried are gone are actually going to be magnified and made more available than ever in the classroom and teaching resources, which is where secondary sources in AP always are,” Coleman said.
Sources with the governor’s office are concerned that there is material that appears will not be submitted, but is made available to teachers and students.