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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
- Chapter 18. Prohibition Against Discrimination Based On Sex or Race in Public Education
- Section 60. Discrimination in Textbooks and Instructional Materials Prohibited.
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AS 14.18.060. Discrimination in Textbooks and Instructional Materials Prohibited.
- (a) School boards shall have textbooks and instructional materials reviewed for evidence of sex bias in accordance with AS
14.08.111
(9) and AS 14.14.090
(7). School boards shall use educationally sound, unbiased texts and other instructional materials as they become
available. Nothing in this section prohibits use of literary works.
- (b) The board shall establish by regulation standards for nondiscriminatory textbooks and educational materials. Each
school board shall provide training for all its certificated personnel in the identification and recognition of
sex-biased materials.
- (c) The Board of Regents shall establish and implement a policy under AS 14.40.170
(b) for the guidance of officers and employees of the university on the selection of nondiscriminatory textbooks and
educational materials.
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