Education

How new Illinois education guidelines are changing rural schools

Over the last five years, Illinois has passed new laws requiring public schools to teach about the history and contributions of Asian Americans and LGBTQ+ communities. Schools are also expanding lessons to include Black history before slavery and Native American history. This is part of an effort to help students see themselves in their curriculum and learn about the value of diversity. . What does this new educational landscape look like for rural schools?

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