Divisive Concept Survey (GA HB1084)
Georgia’s divisive concepts law went into effect July 1, 2022. You can read the prohibited nine concepts and the entire law below. GAE wants to know how the law will change or alter your daily life experience at school and the education of your students, as well as find individuals who want to organize around this issue. We need your voices so that we can speak out about how this bill will affect you. You are not required to answer all questions and can put N/A if you feel they don't apply to you.
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After reading the law, do you understand what the law does and does not prohibit? If yes, what is your understanding? *
Will your in-classroom speech or lessons be affected by the Act? If yes, how will they change? *
Are there topics, historical events, or current issues you will avoid discussing or narrow/change your discussions due to fear of violating of the Act? If yes, which topics, historical events, or current issues do you plan to avoid *
Do you feel your ideas or viewpoints are no longer welcome at your school or in your school district? If yes, which ideas or viewpoints? *
Has the Act, or the related policies issued by the Georgia Department of Education or your local school board, impacted you and your students and whether you/they feel safe and welcome at school? If yes, how *
Has your local school board, principal, or other school administrator provided you with any guidance, instructions or training regarding what the law does and does not prohibit? If yes, what was the guidance, instructions or training was given about topics that may be taught, curriculum, etc. *
Has your local school board, school principal, or other school administrator told you that you can no longer teach in accordance with Georgia’s Standards for Excellence for Social Studies? *
Has your local school board, school principal, or other school administrator provided you with a copy of any new policies related to the Act or to the complaint process under the Act? *
If you would feel comfortable sharing your story, getting involved, or even speaking out about this law, please leave your name and a good contact email
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