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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- CURRICULUM | |
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Introduced By: Representatives J Lombardi, Hull, and Morales | |
Date Introduced: January 20, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Education | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Chapter 16-22 of the General Laws entitled "Curriculum [See Title 16 |
2 | Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" is hereby amended by adding thereto the |
3 | following sections: |
4 | 16-22-36. Recommendations on the development of computer science curriculum. |
5 | (a) The council on elementary and secondary education ("council") shall develop |
6 | recommendations on a computer science curriculum to prepare students for successful |
7 | postsecondary education and careers in computer science, information technology, and related |
8 | fields. In developing these recommendations, the council shall consider policies and practices that |
9 | are designed to increase access to high-quality educational experiences that help more students |
10 | obtain careers in these fields. |
11 | (b) The council's recommendations shall identify: |
12 | (1) High school courses in computer science, including computer coding and computer |
13 | programming, of sufficient rigor that may be used to satisfy admissions requirements at state |
14 | colleges and universities, including requirements for mathematics and science; |
15 | (2) Common academic and technical skills needed for students to meet projected labor |
16 | market demands in computer science, information technology, and related fields in and outside of |
17 | the state; |
18 | (3) How middle and high school students, including underrepresented and nontraditional |
19 | students, can be encouraged to pursue further studies and careers in computer science, information |
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1 | technology, and related fields; |
2 | (4) Secondary course sequences which prepare students to succeed in postsecondary |
3 | educational programs in computer science, information technology, and related fields; |
4 | (5) Gaps in current policy, curricula, programs, and practices at the state, school district, |
5 | and postsecondary level which inhibit students from pursuing advanced studies and careers in |
6 | computer science, information technology, and related fields; |
7 | (6) Appropriate educator qualifications and computer science pedagogy to maintain |
8 | technologically current instructional knowledge and practices in teacher preparation programs; and |
9 | (7) Common definitions for terms related to computer science, including terms such as |
10 | "computer coding" and "computer programming," for consistent use across both the Rhode Island |
11 | kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) education system and the state's postsecondary education |
12 | system. |
13 | (c) By December 31, 2023, the council shall report its recommendations to the board of |
14 | education, the governor, and the general assembly. |
15 | 16-22-37. Computer science and technology instruction. |
16 | (a) By June 30, 2024, the commissioner of elementary and secondary education |
17 | ("commissioner") shall develop academic standards for a computer science high school curriculum, |
18 | including standards and benchmarks for computer coding and computer programming, and identify |
19 | high school-level courses which incorporate those standards and prepare students for postsecondary |
20 | success in computer science, information technology, and related fields. In developing these |
21 | standards, the commissioner shall consider and incorporate the recommendations made by the |
22 | council on elementary and secondary education pursuant to ยง16-22-30, to the fullest extent the |
23 | commissioner deems practicable. |
24 | (b) The courses in the computer science curriculum should, to the extent academically |
25 | feasible, enable a student to utilize computer science courses to meet mathematics, and science |
26 | admission requirements at the state colleges and universities, including the Community College of |
27 | Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, and the University of Rhode Island. |
28 | (c) If a school district does not offer a course identified by the commissioner pursuant to |
29 | subsections (a) and (b) of this section, that district shall provide students access to the course |
30 | through a virtual school or education program, an online program, or through other means. |
31 | (d) If a student is enrolled in an identified course that satisfies a mathematics, or science |
32 | admissions requirement for a state postsecondary school, including the Community College of |
33 | Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, and the University of Rhode Island, the school district shall |
34 | notify the student that they should contact any private in-state or out-of-state public or private |
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1 | postsecondary institution to which that student is applying and inquire whether the course credit |
2 | satisfies any of the institution's admissions requirements. |
3 | (e) The commissioner shall annually report to the council on elementary and secondary |
4 | education, the governor, and the general assembly on: |
5 | (1) The courses identified by the commissioner that meet the academic standards for |
6 | computer science; |
7 | (2) The number of students, by district, including all public schools and charter public |
8 | schools, who are enrolled in courses identified by the commissioner that meet the academic |
9 | standards for computer science; and |
10 | (3) The number of teachers, educators and other individuals who hold a valid educator |
11 | certificate in computer science or a related field. |
12 | (f) The council on elementary and secondary education shall consult with the board of |
13 | education and school districts to develop strategies for recruiting qualified teachers to provide |
14 | computer science instruction, updating computer science educator certification requirements, |
15 | providing appropriate professional development to maintain technologically current instructional |
16 | knowledge and practices in the school districts, and identifying and streamlining traditional and |
17 | alternative pathways toward computer science educator certification. |
18 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- CURRICULUM | |
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1 | This act would direct the council on elementary and secondary education to develop |
2 | recommendations for a high school curriculum to prepare students for successful postsecondary |
3 | education and careers in computer science. The act would also direct the commissioner of |
4 | elementary and secondary education to consider the council's recommendations and develop |
5 | academic standards for a computer science high school curriculum. The courses in the computer |
6 | science curriculum should, to the extent academically feasible, enable a student to utilize computer |
7 | science courses to meet mathematics and science admission requirements at the state's colleges and |
8 | universities. |
9 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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