Illinois Becomes the First State to Require Asian American History in School
Illinois Becomes the First State to Require Asian American History in School

Illinois Becomes the First State to Require, Asian American History, Be Taught in School.

On July 9, Illinois governor JB Pritzker set a new standard by making it mandatory for public schools to include a unit on Asian American history.

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On July 9, Illinois governor JB Pritzker set a new standard by making it mandatory for public schools to include a unit on Asian American history.

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Today, we are reaffirming our commitment to creating more inclusive school environments.

We're making Illinois the first state in the nation to require that Asian American history will be taught in public schools, including a unit about the Asian American experience, JB Pritzker, Illinois governor, via CNN.

Today, we are reaffirming our commitment to creating more inclusive school environments.

We're making Illinois the first state in the nation to require that Asian American history will be taught in public schools, including a unit about the Asian American experience, JB Pritzker, Illinois governor, via CNN.

We are setting a new standard for what it means to truly reckon with our history.

It's a new standard that helps us understand one another, and, ultimately, to move ourselves closer to the nation of our ideals, JB Pritzker, Illinois governor, via CNN.

Yahoo News reports that the Teaching Equitable Asian American History Act (TEAACH Act) was introduced by Sen.

Ram Villivalam and Rep.

Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz.

The new bill is scheduled to take effect on Jan.

1, 2022.

Units will cover Asian Americans’ contributions to the economic, cultural, social and political development of the United States from the 19th century onward.

Units will cover Asian Americans’ contributions to the economic, cultural, social and political development of the United States from the 19th century onward