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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 4668 (Introduced in House) — To promote digital citizenship and media literacy. · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Federal Advisory Council

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The Secretary shall establish a Federal Advisory Council to assist the Secretary in evaluating and awarding grants under this section 3 and developing and making available to States and local educational agencies evidence-based model curricula and standards for media literacy education. The Advisory Council shall— include representation from rural and urban local educational agencies, small and large schools, high- and low-resource schools, teachers of children with disabilities, and schools in communities from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds; and be composed of experts in media literacy and digital citizenship, including academic experts, individuals from nonprofit organizations, individuals with expertise in education for at-risk students, and students who are children with disabilities, teachers, librarians, representatives from parent associations, educators, administrators, students, and other stakeholders.
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