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House passes Civic Literacy Proficiency Requirement in Rhode Island schools

4/16/2021

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State House, Providence, RI - The Rhode Island House of Representatives today passed “The Civic Literacy Act”, requiring young adults to demonstrate proficiency in civics education before high school graduation.  The bill is sponsored by Representative Brian C. Newberry (District 48, North Smithfield/Burrillville).
Aimed at providing youth with the critical knowledge needed to become responsible stewards of the American government, the bill (H 5028) would have students learn about America’s founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers, and both the US and Rhode Island Constitutions.

“A thorough grounding in civics should be a cornerstone of every education consisting of two parts,” said Newberry. “First it should contain a deep understanding of the foundation of our nation’s government systems and structures, with neither their imperfections whitewashed nor their subtlety, genius and keen reflections of the limitations and foibles of human nature downplayed or diminished. Second, it should contain practical instruction in how government at all levels works, the interplay between those levels, the limitations on power and constructive ways in which to effect change in public policy.”

Commencing with the graduating class of 2025, the curriculum will incorporate project-based and experiential learning, where students would conduct in-depth research on a local issue of choice, then engage with a government body to learn advocacy processes utilized to influence the subject. The Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary education at the Rhode Island Department of Education will implement the program.

One of the staunch proponents of “The Civic Literacy Act” is co-sponsor Representative Gregg Amore, (District 65, East Providence), a history teacher of 31 years at East Providence High School.

“As we watch our country suffer from division, distrust, and disinformation from all directions, it is vital to the health of our democratic republic that the future generations of our country know and understand how our government functions and how our current society came to be from its inception in 1776,” said Amore, one of the co-sponsors of the bipartisan bill. “Without this critical knowledge, we are doing a great disservice to our students and hampering their abilities to be engaged and well informed citizens during their adult lives. In order for a better world to be created by future generations, our students need to know why change is needed and how to advocate for change. This is only possible through civics education.”

The bill was also supported by co-sponsors Representative Lauren H. Carson (District 75, Newport), Representative Thomas E. Noret (District 25, Coventry/West Warwick), Representative Rebecca M. Kislak (District 4, Providence), Representative Julie A. Casimiro (District 31 Exeter/North Kingstown), and Representative Barbara-Ann Fenton Fung (District 15, Cranston).

It now heads to the Senate for consideration and passage.
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House Bill No. 5028
BY  Newberry, Amore, Carson, Noret, Kislak, Casimiro, Fenton-Fung
ENTITLED, AN ACT RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE CIVIC LITERACY ACT (Requires the implementation of the civic literacy act for all students between the 8th and 12th grades.) {LC524/1}
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In 1636, Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island, established the first working model of Democracy after being banished from Massachusetts for his “extreme views” concerning freedom of speech and religion. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams publicly acknowledged Williams as the originator of these concepts, along with the freedom of public assembly, in the First Amendment in the United States Constitution. Today, Rhode Island House Republicans uphold the liberties designed by our Founders and preserved in our Constitution, and are the primary legislative body promoting lean government, fighting for lower taxes, and advocating for initiatives and policies that improve the economy and in turn, the lives of Rhode Islanders.  As members of a part-time assembly, we are small business owners, retired educators, community activists, lawyers, farmers, military service veterans, volunteers, former local officials, retired social workers, coaches, musicians, churchgoers and board directors -- bringing these community engagement and professional experiences to our work, on your behalf, at the Rhode Island State House.

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