What is AB 146 ?

Assembly Bill No. 146
CHAPTER 392
An act to amend Section 51226.3 of the Education Code, relating to pupil instruction.
[ Approved by Governor  October 01, 2015.
Filed with Secretary of State  October 01, 2015. ]

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 146, Cristina Garcia. Pupil instruction: social sciences: deportations to Mexico.
Existing law requires the adopted course of study for grades 1 to 6, inclusive, and for grades 7 to 12, inclusive, to offer courses in specified areas of study, including social sciences. Existing law requires the instruction in social sciences, for grades 7 to 12, inclusive, to provide instruction in, among other things, human rights issues, with particular attention to the study of the inhumanity of genocide, slavery, and the Holocaust, and contemporary issues.
Existing law encourages the State Department of Education to incorporate into publications that provide examples of curriculum resources materials that are age appropriate and consistent with the subject frameworks on history and social science that deal with specified genocides. Existing law states that the Legislature encourages the incorporation of survivor, rescuer, liberator, and witness oral testimony into the teaching of human rights, the Holocaust, and genocide, as specified, and encourages professional development activities to provide teachers with content background and resources to assist in teaching about civil rights, human rights violations, genocide, slavery, the Armenian Genocide, and the Holocaust.
This bill would, for purposes of encouraging the incorporation of survivor and witness testimony into the teaching of human rights, include the unconstitutional deportation to Mexico during the Great Depression of citizens and lawful permanent residents of the United States within the definition of human rights. The bill would encourage professional development activities to provide teachers with content background and resources to assist in teaching about that deportation. The bill would require the State Board of Education to consider providing for the inclusion of the study of that deportation when the curriculum frameworks for history-social science are revised on or after January 1, 2016.

DIGEST KEY

Vote: majority   Appropriation: no   Fiscal Committee: yes   Local Program: no  

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Students Inspire Law to Teach Mexican Repatriation History

By EGP Staff Report (Article courtesy of EGP News.com)

http://egpnews.com/2015/01/students-inspire-law-to-teach-mexican-repatriation-history/

A trip to Bell Gardens Elementary led Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia to introduce a bill that would encourage California schools to teach about the unconstitutional deportation of over one million U.S. Citizens and lawful residents of Mexican descent from California in the 1920s.

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The Fifth-Graders Who Put Mexican Repatriation Back Into History Books

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New California law urges schools to include a lesson on Mexican deportation (courtesy of Fusion.com)

Article written by: Danielle Wiener-Bronner, news reporter

Original article can be found by clicking: http://fusion.kinja.com/new-california-law-urges-schools-to-include-a-lesson-on-1793851487

California Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill this week that instructs schools and textbook makers in the state to seriously consider including a lesson on Depression-era Mexican Repatriation, which forced more than one million Mexicans out of the U.S.

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