AAPI studies and ethnic studies
“AAPI studies” includes statutes, bills, and academic standards that explicitly identify and include the study of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. These statutes, bills, and standards may only relate to the study of AAPI populations or may be embedded in ethnic studies-related curriculum and so be listed as both “AAPI studies” and “ethnic studies.”
“Ethnic studies” includes statutes, bills, and academic standards relating to specific, non-white racial and ethnic groups, other than Native Americans, within the U.S. context. From our 2023 report, “While many states’ curriculum requirements reference Indigenous Americans, Native Americans, or tribes or peoples indigenous to their geographic areas, the requirements vary and generally are not taught in an ethnic studies context, so they are beyond the scope of this project.”
Required and optional
Statutes and bills that include “(required)” denote those that mandate curriculum that includes the study of AAPI populations and/or other, specific, non-white racial and ethnic groups. Statutes and bills that include “(optional)” denote those that do not require curriculum, but instead may create elective courses or encourage schools to teach related subject matter. Such “optional” statutes and bills may also create model curriculums, or commissions to study what courses are currently being offered by schools in the state; they do not require schools to provide this instruction.
Academic standards
All academic standards identified in this report require curriculum to be taught. The academic standards identified must either require teaching broad AAPI or ethnic studies, including the history, contributions, or experiences of an ethnic group, or require instruction on at least three events from the history of AAPIs or another ethnic group. State curriculum or frameworks that mention AAPIs or other ethnic groups in examples of topics of study but not in required academic standards do not meet this threshold and so are not included here.
Some states have statutes in place that are not reflected in their academic standards; this paper does not delve into the implementation of these statutes. At time of publication, some states are revising their social studies standards.
Pending bills
Pending bills include bills that are currently under consideration (as of October 3, 2024) by state legislatures, and include bills related to AAPI studies and ethnic studies.