Relating to digital citizenship and media literacy instruction in public schools and a public school policy regarding Internet safety.
Impact
By implementing these requirements, SB 2787 seeks to promote greater awareness among students regarding the potential dangers of cyberbullying and misinformation. The bill stipulates specific curriculum materials and training for educators to ensure that they effectively teach these concepts. Moreover, school districts must make these instructional materials accessible to parents, thus fostering a collaborative approach to digital education and enhancing awareness at home.
Summary
Senate Bill 2787 aims to enhance digital citizenship and media literacy instruction within public schools across Texas. The bill mandates that the State Board of Education requires school districts to incorporate digital citizenship into their curricula, emphasizing responsible and healthy online behavior. From the 2026-2027 school year, students in grades 6 through 12 will be required to complete media literacy instruction, addressing important issues like the effects of social media on mental health and strategies for identifying credible information online.
Contention
The bill may face contention regarding its implementation, particularly concerning the adequacy of resources and training for educators to effectively deliver the new curriculum. Critics may raise concerns about the varying levels of internet safety and digital citizenship education already in place across different districts, suggesting a disparity in the quality and comprehensiveness of instruction. Additionally, some stakeholders may argue whether the prescribed measures adequately protect student privacy and safeguard against overreach in monitoring internet access.
Relating to local school health advisory councils and instruction regarding human sexuality, sexual orientation, and gender identity provided by public schools.
Relating to public education, including parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials and the establishment of an education savings account program.
Relating to public education, including parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials and the establishment of an education savings account program.
Relating to parental access to records regarding library materials checked out from public school libraries and instructional materials used in public schools.
Relating to instructional material and technology, the adoption of essential knowledge and skills for certain public school foundation curriculum subjects, and the extension of additional state aid to school districts for the provision of certain instructional materials; authorizing a fee.