Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0740

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

An act relating to inclusive curricular standards for the sciences, arts, and humanities

Impact

If passed, H0740 would significantly alter the educational landscape within Vermont, as it would require supervisory unions and independent schools to adopt and integrate these inclusive guidelines into their teaching practices. The State Board of Education would be responsible for establishing specific performance standards for this instruction by July 1, 2025. Beginning with the 2025-2026 school year, schools would be obliged to deliver age-appropriate lessons that align with these new standards, thereby reshaping how history and cultural contributions are taught across the state.

Summary

House Bill H0740 proposes to mandate inclusive curricular standards for the sciences, arts, and humanities within Vermont's education system. Introduced by a group of representatives, the bill aims to ensure that all students from kindergarten through grade 12 are instructed on the history and contributions of marginalized groups. The groups specified include Native Americans, individuals from various racial and ethnic backgrounds, those with disabilities, and others who have historically been underrepresented in educational content. By requiring these topics to be included in the state curriculum, the bill seeks to promote diversity and inclusion in educational settings.

Contention

Debate around H0740 is expected to center on the implications of mandated diversity education in schools. Proponents argue that it is essential for fostering understanding and respect among students from different backgrounds, potentially leading to a more cohesive society. However, there may also be concerns from certain groups about the accuracy and ideological perspectives presented in the required instruction. Critics may view this as an imposition of specific narratives that could detract from traditional educational content or as an unnecessary political agenda in educational frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0168

An act relating to protecting academic freedom for prekindergarten through grade 12 educators

VT H0826

An act relating to student supports and literacy

VT SB0402

Reading standards and curriculum.

VT H0318

An act relating to computer science in Vermont’s public schools

VT H0294

An act relating to Holocaust education in public schools

VT H0179

An act relating to reforming the State Board of Education

VT HB07083

An Act Concerning The Inclusion Of Climate Change Instruction In The Science Component Of The Public School Curriculum.

VT H0413

An act relating to computer science education in public schools

VT H0820

An act relating to public school designation and the use of public funds for tuition

VT H0630

An act relating to improving access to high-quality education through community collaboration

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