Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1821

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Allows schools to incorporate criminal justice instruction into curricula

Impact

The introduction of HB 1821 is expected to influence state educational laws significantly. By creating a mandate for schools to include criminal justice education, the bill may lead to a restructuring of existing curricula. Educational institutions must adapt their teaching frameworks to incorporate this new content, which may require additional training for educators and potentially increased resources to support this initiative. The bill is anticipated to foster a more informed student body concerning legal issues, public safety, and civic responsibilities, preparing them for responsible citizenship and engagement in societal matters.

Summary

House Bill 1821 aims to integrate criminal justice instruction into school curricula across the state. This bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of educating young people about the justice system, helping them to understand their rights and responsibilities as citizens. By embedding this instruction within educational frameworks, the bill intends to promote awareness and knowledge about the criminal justice system, which is a vital aspect of civic education. Furthermore, the bill provides a foundational understanding for students that could encourage more informed and engaged community members in the future.

Contention

While HB 1821 carries the potential for positive educational outcomes, it has not been free from contention. Critics may argue that integrating criminal justice education in schools could introduce biases or skewed perspectives on law enforcement and justice processes. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding the adequacy of resources and training for educators tasked with delivering this new curriculum. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of criminal justice education in achieving the intended outcomes versus the practical implications of implementing such programs across diverse school districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1390

Allows schools to incorporate criminal justice instruction into curricula

MO HB2774

Allows schools to incorporate criminal justice instruction into curricula

MO SR108

Urges incorporation of Sikhism instruction into social studies curriculum.

MO AR172

Urges incorporation of Sikhism instruction into social studies curriculum.

MO SB885

Relating to requiring the incorporation of instruction in digital citizenship into the public school curriculum.

MO HB3018

Relating to requiring the incorporation of instruction in digital citizenship into the curriculum of certain school districts.

MO HB1202

Public Schools - Curriculum and Instructional Materials

MO HB2230

Relating to a study on incorporating fine arts into the foundation curriculum for public schools.

MO HB1287

Public Schools - Curricula and Instructional Materials - Required List of Information (Curriculum Transparency Act of 2022)

MO HB1091

Public elementary schools; incorporation of career & technical education into curricula.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.