Utah Admin. Code R277-328-3 - Professional Learning Regarding Equal Opportunities in Education and Prohibited Discriminatory Practices
(1) An LEA shall provide professional
learning to educators concerning equal opportunity in education.
(2) The professional learning described in
Subsection (1) shall include instruction in:
(a) fostering a learning environment which is
safe, conducive to the learning process, and free from unnecessary disruption
as consistent with Section
53G-8-202;
(b) identifying students in need of
additional academic supports;
(c)
implementing principles and strategies of inclusion so that:
(i) a student with a disability is educated
with peers without a disability to the maximum extent appropriate, consistent
with IDEA; and
(ii) specially
designed instruction is provided in addition to, not instead of, high-quality
core instruction as consistent with IDEA;
(d) recognizing the constitutionally
protected rights of all students; and
(e) recognizing the constitutionally
protected rights of all students; and
(f) developing strategies to promote the
examination of various viewpoints on a topic in an impartial and politically
neutral manner.
(3) The
professional learning provided by an LEA shall include instruction that
educators may not promote prohibited discriminatory practices as described in
Section 53B-1-118:
(a) one personal identity characteristic is
inherently superior or inferior to another personal identity
characteristic;
(b) an individual,
by virtue of the individual's personal identity characteristics, is inherently
privileged, oppressed, racist, sexist, oppressive, or a victim, whether
consciously or unconsciously;
(c)
an individual should be discriminated against in violation of Titles VI &
VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, IX of the Education Amendments of 1972,
and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, receive adverse treatment,
be advanced, or receive beneficial treatment because of the individual's
personal identity characteristics;
(d) an individual's moral character is
determined by the individual's personal identity characteristics;
(e) an individual, by virtue of the
individual's personal identity characteristics, bears responsibility for
actions committed in the past by other individuals with the same personal
identity characteristics;
(f) an
individual should feel discomfort, guilt, anguish, or other psychological
distress solely because of the individual's personal identity
characteristics;
(g) asserts that
meritocracy is inherently racist or sexist; (h) asserts that socio-political
structures are inherently a series of power relationships and struggles among
racial groups;
(i) promotes
resentment between, or resentment of, individuals by virtue of their personal
identity characteristics;
(j)
ascribes values, morals, or ethical codes, privileges, or beliefs to an
individual because of the individual's race, color, ethnicity, sex, sexual
orientation, national origin, or gender identity;
(k) is referred to or named diversity,
equity, and inclusion, used in conjunction; or
(l) includes or relates to, a prohibited
submission as outlined in Section
67-27-105.
(4) Prohibited instruction does not include a
training on policies or procedures required by state or federal law, including
laws relating to prohibited discrimination or harassment.
(5) The professional learning provided by an
LEA shall be done in accordance with all state and federal laws.
(6) The content of professional learning
provided by an LEA shall be made freely available by the LEA to parents with a
student in the LEA within a reasonable amount of time from when the training is
offered upon request and include a copy of this rule.
(7) If an alleged violation of this section
is reported to the Board as described in Rule R277-123, the Board may
investigate the alleged violation as described in Rule R277-114, including
taking action as described in Subsection
R277-114-3(3).
(8) An LEA shall ensure a formal complaint
process is in place pursuant to Rule R277-113.
(9) The professional learning referred to in
Subsection (6) does not include remediation sessions for a specific
educator.
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