Relative to teacher preparation and student literacy.
Impact
H4672 impacts statewide education laws by improving the quality of teacher preparation programs, advocating for curricula that are recognized by the department as high-quality. This bill introduces regulations that ensure school districts select curricula that comply with its definitions of evidence-based literacy instruction. Additionally, it requires districts to regularly assess students’ literacy skills and report data on their progress, which will allow for targeted interventions for students demonstrating difficulties.
Summary
House Bill H4672, titled 'An Act relative to teacher preparation and student literacy', aims to enhance literacy instruction within Massachusetts public schools from kindergarten through grade 3. The bill mandates that literacy curricula adopted by school districts align with evidence-based practices grounded in scientific research. It emphasizes the implementation of a five-component framework of reading instruction, which includes phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension-focused strategies. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that curricula should not rely on methods such as visual memorization or guesswork from context to assist students in reading.
Contention
The discussions surrounding H4672 revolve around its potential effects on local governance concerning educational strategies. Proponents argue that a standardized approach will aid in aligning teaching practices with research-based literacy instruction, possibly leading to improved educational outcomes. Opponents may express concerns regarding the flexibility of local districts to choose instructional methods suiting their particular community needs. Teachers and educational institutions may raise questions about the feasibility of implementing the new curricula, especially in higher-needs districts where resources may be limited.
Strong Readers Act; modifying use of Statewide Literacy Revolving Fund; modifying requirement for teacher preparation program students to complete certain training. Effective date. Emergency.
Urges State Board of Education to require school districts to incorporate financial literary instruction into mathematics and social studies curriculum.