South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB161

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

Incorporate the Oceti Sakowin Essential Understandings in the social studies curriculum.

Impact

The incorporation of the Oceti Sakowin Essential Understandings into the social studies curriculum marks a significant step towards recognizing and promoting Native American culture in public education. By embedding these perspectives within the curriculum, the bill aims to foster a more comprehensive understanding of South Dakota's history and the contributions of Indigenous peoples. This change is expected to enhance students' cultural awareness and sensitivity, equipping them with knowledge about the state's diverse population.

Summary

Senate Bill 161, introduced by Senator Bordeaux, aims to revise the South Dakota social studies curriculum to include the Oceti Sakowin Essential Understandings. This initiative is designed to ensure that elementary and secondary students have the opportunity to learn about the heritage, history, and culture of the nine federally recognized tribes in South Dakota. The bill mandates that the Board of Education Standards develop rules that will incorporate these essential understandings into the state's curriculum, enhancing educational diversity and inclusivity.

Contention

While the bill seeks to promote a more inclusive educational framework, discussions around its implementation may uncover potential points of contention. Some legislators and community members may voice concerns regarding the adequacy of resources and training for educators to effectively teach these new materials. Additionally, there might be debates over the extent to which Indigenous history and perspectives should be represented in the curriculum, with proponents advocating for more robust inclusion, while some critics might argue against the modifications or express concerns about curriculum overload.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1070

Create the Center for American Exceptionalism at Black Hills State University, make an appropriation therefor, and declare an emergency.

SD SB28

Revise and repeal obsolete provisions related to the Department of Social Services.

SD SR702

Supporting Tribal Nation members' access to fish on lands adjacent to tribal lands without a fishing license.

SD SB78

Create the South Dakota Board of Physical Therapy and make an appropriation therefor.

SD SB187

Require schools to provide instruction on South Dakota's tribal history, culture, and government.

SD HCR6008

Affirming, supporting, and defending certain principles, values, and goals.

SD SB151

Clarify information related to students that is not subject to survey, analysis, or evaluation without consent.

SD SB191

Establish the task force to address the welfare of Indian children in South Dakota.

SD SB101

Provide the Department of Health with oversight authority for the provision of emergency medical services.

SD HB1007

Add emergency medical services personnel to Class B public safety membership of the South Dakota Retirement System.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.