Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1190

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill requires the State Board of Education to adopt civic education standards that are age-appropriate and must be integrated into the social studies curriculum across all grades. Additionally, these standards aim to foster a sense of civic responsibility among students, emphasizing the importance of understanding rights, responsibilities, and the advocacy process within government structures. Local educational authorities, including the Calvert County Board of Education, are tasked with developing a curriculum that aligns with these standards, thereby enhancing the educational framework in the county.

Summary

House Bill 1190, known as the Social Studies Literacy Act, is aimed specifically at enhancing civic education within Calvert County high schools. The bill mandates that the United States government course must incorporate a new unit on comparative political ideologies, particularly those that conflict with the foundational principles of freedom and democracy, such as communism and totalitarianism, starting from the 2024-2025 academic year. The requirement highlights a focus on ensuring that students are well-informed and able to compare various governing ideologies with those of the United States.

Contention

Several discussions may arise around the content of the curriculum mandated by this bill. While proponents argue that such education is essential for fostering informed and engaged citizens, critics may voice concerns that specific ideological content could promote a biased view of political ideologies. Furthermore, the requirement for a curriculum review and approval by the State Board could lead to debates about local versus state control over educational content, potentially complicating the implementation process.

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