What is florida dont say gay bill
It did not need legislative approval to pass—just the vote by the state school board. The current version of the law is already having an effect on the numbers and types of books for younger children that are being challenged and the resources being withdrawn from schools.
Here’s what the bill does and does not say. Menu Search. Staff Writer , Education Week. Reset Search. But Florida’s Parental Rights in Education act — which critics have dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill — has suddenly sparked a national war of words. The Parental Rights in Education Act (HB ), commonly referred to as the Don't Say Gay law, is a Florida statute passed in that regulates public schools in Florida.
Current Issue. Leaders to Learn From. Under the original Parental Rights in Education law , which was signed into law last year, instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation was banned for K-3 students, but teachers in grades were allowed to offer this kind of instruction if it was deemed developmentally appropriate.
Recruitment Advertising. The expanded version is almost certain to have those same impacts on books and resources for older students, Wolf said. But under the expansion , which was proposed by Republican Gov. The expansion also puts teachers at risk of losing their credentials if they are found in violation of the law.
EdWeek Market Brief. Ron DeSantis signs the so-called 'Don't Say Gay' bill The law says public school teachers may not instruct on sexual orientation or gender identity in grades kindergarten through third grade. Thank you for subscribing. Special Reports. All Topics. EdWeek Top School Jobs.
Events and Webinars. About Us. Group Subscriptions. What Does This Mean for Educators? Eesha Pendharkar was a reporter for Education Week covering race and opportunity in education. Share article Remove Save to favorites Save to favorites. State lawmakers advanced what's officially known as the "parental rights in education" bill.
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The State of Teaching. What developmentally appropriate means is up to the Florida department of education to determine. EdWeek Research Center. By Eesha Pendharkar — April 19, 3 min read. The law is most notable for prohibiting public schools from having "classroom discussion" or giving "classroom instruction" [a] about sexual orientation or gender identity from kindergarten through 3rd grade or in a manner.
Neither the original version of the law, which was in effect at the time, nor the expanded version, mentions restrictions on student clubs.