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NJ S2829

NJ S2829
Requires candidate for teacher certification to complete course or training on anti-racism in education.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides that, beginning in the first full school year beginning after the bill's effective date, all candidates for teaching certification who have completed an educator preparation program at a commissioner-approved educator preparation program provider will be required to satisfactorily complete a course or training on anti-racism in education. The bill also directs all commissioner-approved educator preparation program providers to review and update their educator preparation programs to implement the bill's requirements and submit the revisions to the Department of Education for approval. Under the bill, the program provider will be required to provide to the department copies of any syllabi developed for a course or training on anti-racism in education and the titles of any texts that will be required of students for completion of the course or training. The program provider will also be required to post the syllabi and titles of course texts on its website. The bill does not require syllabi and course texts to be approved by the department. Under the bill, and beginning in the first full school year beginning after the bill's effective date, any person seeking certification through the alternate route will be required to, within one year of being employed, satisfactorily complete a course or training on anti-racism in education. As used in the bill, "course or training on anti-racism in education" means a course or training that: (1) recognizes the importance of diversity and inclusion in teaching effectiveness; (2) develops the racial literacy of an educator, which includes the skills and practices by which educators can probe the existence of racism and examine the effects of race and institutionalized systems on their experiences and representation in society; (3) encourages teachers to examine their own biases, assumptions, values and expectations of students and those embedded in course design, pedagogy, and course content; and (4) offers an explanation of how race, racism, and the particular racial formations that develop in and around the classroom and school affect grading, teacher feedback, student discipline, and school decisions on student admissions and placements.

AI Summary

This bill mandates that beginning in the first full school year after its effective date, all individuals seeking teaching certification who have completed an approved educator preparation program must satisfactorily complete a course or training on anti-racism in education, which is defined as training that acknowledges diversity and inclusion, develops educators' racial literacy to understand racism and its societal effects, encourages self-examination of biases and assumptions, and explains how race and racism impact classroom and school decisions. Furthermore, approved educator preparation program providers must update their programs to include this requirement, submitting revisions and course materials like syllabi and reading lists to the Department of Education, though these materials do not require departmental approval and must be posted online. Individuals pursuing certification through an alternate route will also be required to complete this anti-racism training within one year of employment.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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