Elena Sheppard Courtesy Elena SheppardThis gap in my education — and in many American students’ educations — is one with serious repercussions.
To combat that, two high school history teachers have started a national campaign to incorporate more women’s history into high school classrooms via Advanced Placement (AP) classes.
Their argument, as laid out on their website, is that women’s history is not sufficiently taught.
In AP US History, women’s suffrage, for example, is taught as just one of many movements encapsulated in the Progressive Era.
It’s a safe assumption that a women’s studies AP course would face similar controversy and scrutiny, particularly with the inclusion of women’s reproductive rights.
Persons:
Elena Sheppard, ”, I’d, Betsy Ross, Dorothea Dix, Lucy Delaney, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, —, Kristen Kelly, Serene Williams, Kelly, Williams, Roe, Wade, Ron DeSantis, Mississippi —
Organizations:
Cuban, Martin’s Press, CNN, College Board —, College Board, AP, Government, Politics, AP African American Studies, Florida Gov
Locations:
Cuban Diaspora, St, United States, Florida, Arkansas, Virginia, North Dakota, Mississippi