New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1945

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires teaching staff members and school board members to annually receive training on trauma-informed education.

Impact

If enacted, A1945 would amend existing laws concerning public school operations in New Jersey. It requires school districts to provide structured training and resources to educators and school board officials, equipping them to recognize and address the impacts of trauma on students. The guidelines issued by the Department of Education will help standardize training procedures across the state, promoting consistency in how trauma-related issues are approached within school settings. This may lead to improved educational outcomes for students grappling with the effects of trauma, thereby changing the landscape of educational strategies employed in New Jersey's public schools.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1945, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, focuses on enhancing the educational environment for students who have experienced trauma by mandating annual training for teaching staff and school board members on trauma-informed education. The bill acknowledges that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), such as violence, abuse, and mental health issues within a household, can significantly affect a child's learning processes and overall well-being. By implementing trauma-informed educational practices, the bill aims to foster a supportive academic environment where students facing these challenges can thrive both academically and emotionally.

Contention

Some potential contention surrounding A1945 could arise from differing opinions on the effectiveness or implementation of trauma-informed education strategies. Supporters may argue that increasing awareness and education on trauma will lead to better student outcomes and a more compassionate school culture. However, opponents might raise concerns over the training requirements, questioning the allocation of resources and the potential challenges that districts may face in executing these new mandates. Additionally, there may be discussions on the adequacy of training programs and whether they will sufficiently prepare staff to meet the complex needs of affected students.

Companion Bills

NJ A1710

Carry Over Requires teaching staff members and school board members to annually receive training on trauma-informed education.

NJ S2085

Carry Over Requires teaching staff members and school board members to annually receive training on trauma-informed education.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2166

Requires teaching staff members and school board members to annually receive training on trauma-informed education.

NJ A3445

Requires racial and gender diversity in membership of certain boards of directors.

NJ A2587

Increases minimum salary of teaching staff members in school districts and educational services commissions.

NJ A2170

Requires members, officers, and employees of Legislature to undergo implicit bias and cultural competency training.

NJ A1849

Requires governing board of public school to verify employment eligibility of teaching staff members and school employees.

NJ A2363

Requires public institutions of higher education to waive or reimburse application fees and transcript fees for veterans and members of military.

NJ A4268

Requires Commissioner of Education to develop emergency notification system to alert students and staff of active shooter on school grounds.

TX SB197

Relating to training requirements for public school board of trustees members and superintendents regarding the adoption of a trauma-informed school standard.

NJ A3446

Requires racial and gender diversity in membership to be considered for appointments to certain boards and commissions established by statute.

NJ A3729

Revises requirements for proceedings concerning nonrenewal of nontenured staff members of district boards of education.

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