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Northam announces committee on inclusive education (Source:) By Hannah Eason | January 10, 2021 at 5:39 PM EST - Updated January 10 at 5:39 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Gov. Ralph Northam announced Wednesday the 38 members of a new advisory committee that will make recommendations on culturally relevant and inclusive education practices in Virginiaâs public schools.
The Culturally Relevant and Inclusive Education Practices Advisory Committee was established by House Bill 916 and Senate Bill 853 during the 2020 General Assembly session.
âInclusive and culturally relevant learning environments are vital to creating equitable pathways to success for all Virginians,â Northam said. âThe work of this committee will advance our ongoing efforts to tell the complete and accurate story of Virginiaâs complex past, improve our history standards, and give educators opportunities to engage in important conversations and lessons with their students.â
Governor Northam Announces Advisory Committee on Culturally Relevant and Inclusive Education Practices
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RICHMOND Governor Ralph Northam today announced the leadership and members of a new advisory committee charged with making recommendations on culturally relevant and inclusive education practices in Virginia’s public schools.
The Culturally Relevant and Inclusive Education Practices Advisory Committee, which will hold its first meeting today, Wednesday, January 6, was established under House Bill 916, sponsored by Delegate Mark D. Sickles, and Senate Bill 853, sponsored by Senator Jennifer Boysko during the 2020 General Assembly session.
The legislation directed the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) to select the committee’s members, and tasked the advisory panel with reporting its recommendations to Governor Northam, the Board of Education, and the Chairs of the House Committee on Education and Senate Committee on Educat