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‘Why Am I Just Learning About This?’ In New College Board Offering, Students Explore the African Diaspora

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The African diaspora is not taught as a standalone Advanced Placement course, but rather as a theme in AP Seminar through which students learn about real-world issues while developing skills such as critical thinking, collaboration, research and presentation.

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Classroom Learning

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It serves as a dynamic hub for knowledge exchange, critical thinking development, and social interaction. One such example is project-based learning, where students collaborate on long-term projects to explore real-world problems and develop critical thinking skills.

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How K12 Supports Elementary Students in Science and STEM

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Elementary students begin to explore the world around them, ask big questions, and develop the critical thinking skills that make STEM subjects so exciting. Instead of asking students to repeat definitions, lessons prompt them to explore ideas and ask open-ended questions that encourage critical thinking.

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