College of Education

About Us Admissions & Academics Research & Engagement Departments & Faculty Current Students

Illinois Now Requires Public Schools to Teach LGBTQ+, Asian American and Pre-enslavement Black History. Are Teachers Ready?

by Emily Hays, Illinois Public Media / Feb 20, 2024

teachers attend a workshop on Asian American community education at the UIUC Education Building

Over half of Illinois teachers surveyed say they are ready to fulfill new state history requirements, according to a University of Illinois study. 

Since 2019, Illinois has expanded its social studies standards to include LGBTQ+, Asian American, and pre-enslavement Black history.

“Teachers generally feel prepared to meet the calls of the inclusive American history mandates – all of them, no matter how old or new. However, there are a number of teachers that feel unprepared,” said UIUC education professor Asif Wilson. 

Wilson surveyed 600 teachers before they started the five-month professional development program he leads, I3: Inclusive, Inquiry-Based Social Studies for Illinois. Wilson said he expects to publish the study in about one month.

Wilson noted that the program attracts teachers from all over the state with a small stipend and the opportunity to meet their professional development requirements.

He added that teachers, regardless of their location, have received strong support from both administrators and parents for teaching the updated curriculum.

Read the full story from Illinois Public Media...