Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1485

Introduced
1/26/23  
Refer
1/31/23  
Introduced
1/26/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Refer
1/31/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Refer
2/28/23  

Caption

INCLUSIVE AMERICAN HISTORY

Impact

The Act will significantly alter the statutory framework governing history education in Illinois. It mandates comprehensive reforms aimed at establishing a multiperspective approach to teaching history, necessitating changes in textbooks, instructional materials, and overall curriculum. By placing the responsibility on the newly created Inclusive American History Commission to develop inclusive and equitable educational standards, the Act seeks to address systemic biases within the existing educational system. These changes will ripple through the state's education policies and potentially influence the broader landscape of how history is understood and taught.

Summary

House Bill 1485, known as the Inclusive American History Act, aims to transform how history is taught in Illinois schools by establishing the Inclusive American History Commission. The Act identifies deficiencies in traditional history curricula, which often present a singular perspective, and seeks to foster a more inclusive educational framework that incorporates diverse viewpoints. Starting the 2023-2024 academic year, schools are required to suspend conventional history instruction while awaiting new guidelines, thereby ensuring students receive a comprehensive history education that acknowledges multiple narratives, particularly those of marginalized groups.

Contention

Despite its noble intentions, the Inclusive American History Act raises points of contention among stakeholders. Proponents argue that a reformed curriculum is essential for fostering tolerance and understanding among students in an increasingly diverse society. However, opponents express concerns regarding the practical implications of implementing such sweeping changes—especially around the temporary suspension of history education, which might disrupt students' knowledge acquisition and preparedness for standardized assessments. The balance between inclusivity and maintaining educational continuity is a focal point of debate surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB2927

INCLUSIVE HISTORY ACT

IL H0479

Required Instruction in History of Holocaust and History of African Americans

IL HB1278

SCH CD-NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY

IL HB1633

SCH CD-NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY

IL SB369

Pupil instruction: model curricula: Vietnamese American refugee experience: Cambodian American history and heritage.

IL H0051

Required Instruction in the History of the Holocaust and the History of African Americans

IL HB5400

SCH CD-ARAB AMERICAN HISTORY

IL H1139

Required Instruction in History of African Americans

IL AB1039

Model curricula: Vietnamese American refugee experience, the Cambodian genocide, and Hmong history and cultural studies.

IL SB895

Pupil instruction: model curricula: Vietnamese American refugee experience, the Cambodian genocide, and Hmong history and cultural studies.

Similar Bills

IL HB2927

INCLUSIVE HISTORY ACT

MA H500

Concerning Asian Pacific Islander Desi American history education

MA H604

Concerning Asian Pacific Islander Desi American history education

CA AB1078

Instructional materials and curriculum: diversity.

CA SB895

Pupil instruction: model curricula: Vietnamese American refugee experience, the Cambodian genocide, and Hmong history and cultural studies.

CA SB510

Pupil instruction: treatment of African Americans.

IL HB5394

SCH SAFETY DRILL-CARDIAC PLAN

MN SF2100

Diversity, equity, and inclusion provisions repeal in prekindergarten through grade 12 education