Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H107

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve establishing a special commission to review advancements in educational technology, digital/online learning and related programs

Impact

The bill is expected to have a significant impact on state policies regarding educational practices by fostering an environment where technology can be leveraged to provide better educational services. By assessing the feasibility of implementing state-of-the-art educational technology across various educational levels, including public and private institutions, House Bill 107 intends to not only improve educational outcomes but also potentially reduce costs associated with traditional educational methods. This could lead to more efficient use of resources within the Commonwealth's educational infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 107 aims to establish a special commission tasked with reviewing advancements in educational technology, digital learning, and related programs. The purpose of this commission is to gather comprehensive research and information regarding educational technology to enhance the educational experience for both students and educational professionals in Massachusetts. The bill recognizes the necessity of adapting and integrating modern technology into educational systems to meet the evolving needs of learners and educators, especially in light of recent challenges posed by the pandemic.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding House Bill 107 revolves around the potential implications of integrating new technology into existing educational frameworks. Supporters assert that such advancements are crucial for enhancing learning experiences and ensuring that educational institutions keep pace with technological developments. However, concerns may arise regarding the equitable access to technology, particularly among underserved populations. There may be debates on whether the focus should be on adopting new technologies versus ensuring that all students have equal opportunities to benefit from these innovations.

Companion Bills

MA H5072

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S38

Resolve establishing a special commission on blockchain and cryptocurrency technology

MA S442

Resolve establishing a special commission on special education funding

MA H4596

Establishing a commission to study a statewide credentialing program for digital navigators

MA H100

Establishing a commission to study a statewide credentialing program for digital navigators

MA H292

Resolve establishing a special commission to review Department of Developmental Services regulations and practices

MA S1461

Resolve establishing a special commission on the Dover amendment

MA S2715

Resolve establishing a special commission on the Dover amendment.

MA H3437

Resolve establishing a commission on infrastructure resilience

MA SF504

Grant authorization to improve students' digital technology skills and support digital learning

MA S2305

Resolve establishing a special commission to study the high cost of electricity delivery

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