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    Florida Senate - 2007                                   SB 468

    By Senator Siplin





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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to required school instruction;

  3         amending s. 1003.42, F.S.; requiring the

  4         instructional staff of each public middle

  5         school to teach a comprehensive course in

  6         conflict resolution to students in grade 6;

  7         providing an effective date.

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  9  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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11         Section 1.  Subsection (2) of section 1003.42, Florida

12  Statutes, is amended to read:

13         1003.42  Required instruction.--

14         (2)  Members of the instructional staff of the public

15  schools, subject to the rules of the State Board of Education

16  and the district school board, shall teach efficiently and

17  faithfully, using the books and materials required that meet

18  the highest standards for professionalism and historic

19  accuracy, following the prescribed courses of study, and

20  employing approved methods of instruction, the following:

21         (a)  The history and content of the Declaration of

22  Independence, including national sovereignty, natural law,

23  self-evident truth, equality of all persons, limited

24  government, popular sovereignty, and inalienable rights of

25  life, liberty, and property, and how they form the

26  philosophical foundation of our government.

27         (b)  The history, meaning, significance, and effect of

28  the provisions of the Constitution of the United States and

29  amendments thereto, with emphasis on each of the 10 amendments

30  that make up the Bill of Rights and how the constitution

31  provides the structure of our government.

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 1         (c)  The arguments in support of adopting our

 2  republican form of government, as they are embodied in the

 3  most important of the Federalist Papers.

 4         (d)  Flag education, including proper flag display and

 5  flag salute.

 6         (e)  The elements of civil government, including the

 7  primary functions of and interrelationships between the

 8  Federal Government, the state, and its counties,

 9  municipalities, school districts, and special districts.

10         (f)  The history of the United States, including the

11  period of discovery, early colonies, the War for Independence,

12  the Civil War, the expansion of the United States to its

13  present boundaries, the world wars, and the civil rights

14  movement to the present. American history shall be viewed as

15  factual, not as constructed, shall be viewed as knowable,

16  teachable, and testable, and shall be defined as the creation

17  of a new nation based largely on the universal principles

18  stated in the Declaration of Independence.

19         (g)  The history of the Holocaust (1933-1945), the

20  systematic, planned annihilation of European Jews and other

21  groups by Nazi Germany, a watershed event in the history of

22  humanity, to be taught in a manner that leads to an

23  investigation of human behavior, an understanding of the

24  ramifications of prejudice, racism, and stereotyping, and an

25  examination of what it means to be a responsible and

26  respectful person, for the purposes of encouraging tolerance

27  of diversity in a pluralistic society and for nurturing and

28  protecting democratic values and institutions.

29         (h)  The history of African Americans, including the

30  history of African peoples before the political conflicts that

31  led to the development of slavery, the passage to America, the

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 1  enslavement experience, abolition, and the contributions of

 2  African Americans to society.

 3         (i)  The elementary principles of agriculture.

 4         (j)  The true effects of all alcoholic and intoxicating

 5  liquors and beverages and narcotics upon the human body and

 6  mind.

 7         (k)  Kindness to animals.

 8         (l)  The history of the state.

 9         (m)  The conservation of natural resources.

10         (n)  Comprehensive health education that addresses

11  concepts of community health; consumer health; environmental

12  health; family life, including an awareness of the benefits of

13  sexual abstinence as the expected standard and the

14  consequences of teenage pregnancy; mental and emotional

15  health; injury prevention and safety; nutrition; personal

16  health; prevention and control of disease; and substance use

17  and abuse.

18         (o)  Such additional materials, subjects, courses, or

19  fields in such grades as are prescribed by law or by rules of

20  the State Board of Education and the district school board in

21  fulfilling the requirements of law.

22         (p)  The study of Hispanic contributions to the United

23  States.

24         (q)  The study of women's contributions to the United

25  States.

26         (r)  The nature and importance of free enterprise to

27  the United States economy.

28         (s)  A character-development program in the elementary

29  schools, similar to Character First or Character Counts, which

30  is secular in nature. Beginning in school year 2004-2005, the

31  character-development program shall be required in

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 1  kindergarten through grade 12. Each district school board

 2  shall develop or adopt a curriculum for the

 3  character-development program that shall be submitted to the

 4  department for approval. The character-development curriculum

 5  shall stress the qualities of patriotism; responsibility;

 6  citizenship; kindness; respect for authority, life, liberty,

 7  and personal property; honesty; charity; self-control; racial,

 8  ethnic, and religious tolerance; and cooperation.

 9         (t)  In order to encourage patriotism, the sacrifices

10  that veterans have made in serving our country and protecting

11  democratic values worldwide. Such instruction must occur on or

12  before Veterans' Day and Memorial Day. Members of the

13  instructional staff are encouraged to use the assistance of

14  local veterans when practicable.

15         (u)  A comprehensive course on conflict resolution

16  which is taught to each student in grade 6.

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18  The State Board of Education is encouraged to adopt standards

19  and pursue assessment of the requirements of this subsection.

20         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2007.

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23                          SENATE SUMMARY

24    Requires the instructional staff of each public middle
      school to teach a comprehensive course in conflict
25    resolution to students in grade 6.

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