Education - Public Schools - Asian American History Curriculum Requirement
Impact
Starting from the 2025-2026 school year, each county board of education is obligated to implement the new curriculum standards across all public schools in their jurisdiction. This means that every student will receive instruction on Asian American history across different educational levels: during elementary school, in a middle school history course, and in a required high school history course. Furthermore, county boards have the choice to create online courses to fulfill these educational requirements, potentially making the curriculum more accessible to a broader range of students.
Summary
House Bill 1363 aims to mandate the inclusion of an Asian American history curriculum in public schools throughout Maryland. The bill requires the State Board of Education to develop comprehensive curriculum content standards, which will guide how Asian American history is taught in schools. It intends for students to gain an understanding of significant events in Asian American history, the specific impact of Asian Americans in Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region, and their contributions to various sectors, including civil rights, government, arts, and sciences. This curriculum is envisioned to not only educate students but also to foster respect for diversity and the dignity of all races and peoples.
Contention
While the bill is generally supported for enhancing educational diversity and inclusion, it may face contention related to the specific content of the curriculum or the resources allocated to its implementation. Critics may argue about the adequacy of instructional materials or the effectiveness of these mandates in addressing historical narratives and events. Moreover, varying perspectives on the relevance and importance of such a curriculum in the current educational landscape can lead to debates among stakeholders, including educators, parents, and community leaders. The requirement for compliance by each county superintendent introduces additional administrative responsibilities that could be met with varying levels of enthusiasm or resistance.
A resolution expressing support for the recognition of the week of September 25 through October 1, 2023, as "Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions Week".
A resolution expressing support for the recognition of September 23, 2024, to September 29, 2024, as "Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions Week".
Expressing support for the recognition of September 23, 2024, to September 29, 2024, as "Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions Week".
Expressing support for the recognition of September 25, 2023, to October 1, 2023, as "Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions Week".