Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1387

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Quality Basic Education Act; history of Black Americans; provide coursework

Impact

If implemented, HB 1387 would establish a new standard for educational practices within Georgia schools, requiring at least one class period dedicated to the history of Black Americans. This change is significant as it seeks to integrate a more comprehensive view of American history into the curriculum, ensuring that students learn about diversity and the contributions of various demographic groups. The bill encourages schools to focus on this subject matter during February, which is recognized as Black History Month.

Summary

House Bill 1387, titled the Quality Basic Education Act, proposes amendments to the educational requirements concerning the teaching of Black history in Georgia. Specifically, it mandates that local education agencies include coursework and educational programs that address the history and contributions of Black Americans within the context of American history. This initiative aims to enhance students' understanding of both the struggles and triumphs experienced by Black Americans throughout U.S. history.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB 1387 may involve debates on educational content, curriculum control, and the historical narratives emphasized within the classroom. Supporters argue that the bill promotes equity and understanding, providing students with a more rounded historical education. Conversely, there may be concerns regarding the implementation and adequacy of the programs, as well as potential pushback regarding the focus on specific historical perspectives. These discussions could highlight broader social issues related to race, education, and representation in academic settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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