A bill for an act requiring the department of education to develop and administer a pilot program that authorizes school districts and charter schools to offer instruction in logic and critical thinking.
Impact
The program is designed to be flexible, allowing participating schools to offer instruction as a stand-alone course, an elective, or as part of existing courses. Importantly, while participation is voluntary, it emphasizes a skills-based and viewpoint-neutral approach to instruction. The curriculum must encompass various critical thinking components, including basic principles of logic, identification of logical fallacies, and skills for debate and discussion. Furthermore, the program prohibits the promotion of specific political or ideological views, ensuring that the instruction remains impartial.
Summary
House File 2470 establishes a pilot program in Iowa that directs the Department of Education (DE) to develop and administer instruction in logic and critical thinking for students in grades six through eight. The pilot program will be offered voluntarily by school districts and charter schools starting from the school years beginning July 1, 2027, and July 1, 2028. This initiative aims to integrate logic and critical thinking into educational curricula, encouraging analytical skill development among middle school students.
Contention
While the bill promotes the objective of enhancing student critical thinking skills, potential contentions may arise regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the program. One area of concern is whether the training and resources provided to educators are adequate to deliver the curriculum effectively. Additionally, debates may surface around the neutrality of instructed material and whether the defined parameters adequately prevent ideological bias in the classroom. Moreover, as a pilot program with a finite timeline, its long-term sustainability and integration into the educational system post-evaluation could be points of discussion amongst stakeholders.
Evaluation
Participating school districts and charter schools are required to submit annual reports detailing their experiences and challenges associated with the pilot program. These reports are intended to provide insights into curriculum effectiveness and may influence future legislative decisions regarding the continuation or expansion of logic and critical thinking instruction in Iowa’s education system. The pilot program is set to expire on July 1, 2031, unless further action is taken based on the DE's evaluations.
A bill for an act requiring the department of education to develop and administer a pilot program that requires certain specified school districts to establish attendance centers for students requiring special education and students with behavioral issues.(See SF 2404.)
A bill for an act requiring the department of education to develop and administer a pilot program that requires certain specified school districts to establish attendance centers for students requiring special education and students with behavioral issues.
A bill for an act requiring the department of education to develop and administer a pilot program that requires certain specified school districts to establish attendance centers for students requiring special education and students with behavioral issues. (Formerly SF 2181.)
Schools; directing the State Department of Education to make certain determination; requiring public school districts and charter schools to provide certain firearm instruction. Effective date. Emergency.
A bill for an act relating to mathematics instruction, including by requiring school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools to develop an advanced mathematics pathway that is designed to enable students to succeed in courses related to algebra in grade eight.
Education; alternative education programs; charter schools and virtual charter schools; full-time virtual or blended instruction; effective date; emergency.