Encouraging all schools in the United States to teach students digital literacy and history related to the Holocaust, World War II, and antisemitism.
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Summary · Congressional Research Service (nonpartisan)
This resolution (1) encourages adoption of learning standards for history education and digital literacy to ensure a nuanced and accurate understanding of pivotal historical events, including the Holocaust and World War II; (2) urges all educational institutions to prioritize and integrate developmentally appropriate learning to address anti-Semitism; and (3) supports allocating federal funding for professional development opportunities for educators related to history education and digital literacy.
Who introduced this
Ro Khanna
DemocratU.S. Representative · CA-17
4 cosponsors — mostly Republicans
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