Bill 119 hr 1359, also known as the "Black History Education Act," aims to direct the Director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture to conduct a study on Black history education efforts in public elementary and secondary schools. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the current state of Black history education in schools and identify any areas for improvement. The bill recognizes the importance of teaching Black history in schools to provide students with a more comprehensive understanding of American history and the contributions of African Americans to society. By conducting this study, the Director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture will be able to gather data on the effectiveness of current Black history education efforts and make recommendations for how to enhance and expand these efforts in the future. In addition to studying Black history education in schools, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to promoting Black history education. This may include supporting professional development for teachers, providing resources for schools to incorporate Black history into their curriculum, and raising awareness about the importance of Black history education. Overall, Bill 119 hr 1359 seeks to improve Black history education in public elementary and secondary schools by conducting a comprehensive study and making recommendations for how to enhance and expand these efforts. By recognizing the importance of teaching Black history in schools, this bill aims to provide students with a more inclusive and accurate understanding of American history.
Bill 119 hr 1359, also known as the "Black History Education Act," aims to direct the Director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture to conduct a study on Black history education efforts in public ele...