Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB795

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Education – Curriculum Content Standards – Peace and Conflict Studies (Peace and Conflict Studies Education Act)

Impact

This legislation is poised to impact the educational landscape in Maryland significantly. Each public high school is required to offer the peace and conflict studies course, which will not only cover theoretical knowledge but will also involve practical training under the supervision of certified mediators. This initiative could lead to a more harmonious school environment by teaching students essential life skills in conflict resolution and effective communication. Importantly, it mandates that students complete service hours in activities related to conflict resolution, thereby promoting civic engagement and community involvement.

Summary

House Bill 795, titled the Peace and Conflict Studies Education Act, mandates the development of curriculum content standards for a course on peace and conflict studies for high school students in Maryland. This educational initiative aims to equip students with the necessary skills to navigate conflicts constructively and engage in productive conversations. By implementing this course in every public high school beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, the bill intends to enhance students' understanding of various topics such as cybersecurity, environmental justice, law, and the history of conflicts.

Contention

While the bill has educational merit, there may be points of contention regarding its implementation. Concerns could arise surrounding the adequacy of training for mediators and the potential costs associated with hiring these professionals for each public high school in the state. Moreover, the mandate for specific curriculum standards may raise debates about educational autonomy and how local schools balance their existing curricula with the new requirements. Some stakeholders may argue that the bill adds another layer of state regulation to local educational systems, potentially limiting schools' flexibility in designing their programs.

Companion Bills

MD HB1110

Carry Over Education - Peace and Conflict Studies - High School Course

Previously Filed As

MD HB1110

Education - Peace and Conflict Studies - High School Course

MD HB1167

Calvert County - Civic Education - Standards and Curriculum (Social Studies Literacy Act)

MD HB568

Education - Student-Organized Peaceful Demonstrations - Student Discipline and Policy

MD HB99

Education – Public High Schools – Financial Literacy Curriculum

MD SB316

Education - Public High Schools - Financial Literacy Curriculum

MD HB960

Education - Public Schools - Asian American History Curriculum Requirement

MD HB119

County Boards of Education - Curriculum Guides and Courses of Study - Requirements

MD SB837

Education – Curriculum – Study of the Holocaust (Educate to Stop the Hate Act)

MD HB1241

Education - Curriculum - Study of the Holocaust (Educate to Stop the Hate Act)

MD SB829

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education - Requirements

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