The committee revising Colorado’s social studies standards has reversed its plans to add the experiences of LGBTQ people to its recommended curriculum for students below the fourth grade after public feedback questioned the “age appropriateness.” EdColo
The committee revising Colorado’s social studies standards has reversed its plans to add the experiences of people in the LGBTQ community to its framework for students below the fourth grade after receiving public feedback questioning the “age appropriateness” of the change.recommended changes
That included addressing the historical contributions or perspectives of Black, Latino, Native American and LGBTQ individuals, as well as people in religious minorities. The social studies standards are “a floor, not a ceiling,” said Melissa Colsman, associate commissioner of student learning at the Colorado Department of Education — meaning they are the minimum expectations of what school districts should teach. Beyond the standards, she said, it’s up to local school boards and educators to decide what specifically is taught in classrooms.
The committee is making changes to its proposed revisions of the state standards based on the public comments it received and will present its final recommendations to the Board of Education in May, Colsman said. The board is expected to approve the new standards this summer.
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