Establishes the New York innovative learning models act to provide grants to eligible entities for the planning, development, implementation, replication and scaling of innovative learning models.
Impact
The impact of Bill A10887 is significant on the existing education framework in New York. By establishing the innovative learning grant program, the state will provide resources to facilitate modern educational practices that promote academic achievement, career readiness, and equitable access for all students. This initiative intends to support historically underserved populations, including students with disabilities and English language learners, thus striving to create an inclusive educational environment that helps bridge existing gaps.
Summary
Bill A10887, known as the New York Innovative Learning Models Act, aims to create a competitive grant program designed to support local educational agencies, including public school districts and charter schools, in their development and implementation of innovative learning models. The legislation responds to the rapid changes in technology and workforce needs, recognizing that modern educational delivery requires more flexible approaches beyond traditional classroom instruction. The bill emphasizes the importance of blending various learning techniques, such as project-based and competency-based education, to enhance educational outcomes for students across New York State.
Contention
Notably, while many stakeholders support the bill and its objectives, concerns may arise about the allocation of funds and the effectiveness of implementing these innovative models across diverse educational settings. Discussion on the potential disparities in resource distribution among different local educational agencies highlights a critical point of contention. Ensuring that the program's implementation does not inadvertently privilege certain districts over others is vital to maintaining fairness in access to educational opportunities, which is one of the bill's fundamental goals.
Establishes the New York state transportation modernization grant program and the transportation modernization advisory committee to provide awards to certain entities for the development of public school transportation.
Establishes the New York state innovation voucher program; provides small businesses with access to research and development by colleges and universities, government laboratories and public research institutes in order to assist such businesses in the creation of innovative products or services.
Establishes a pilot program to provide grants to local education providers to implement high-impact tutoring programs prioritizing low-income or underserved students to address student learning loss or unfinished learning resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Establishes a pilot program to provide grants to local education providers to implement high-impact tutoring programs prioritizing low-income or underserved students to address student learning loss or unfinished learning resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Provides small businesses with grants of up to $100,000 to commercialize energy and environmental technology innovations and ideas in-state to stimulate economic development.
Education innovation provided, innovation zone provisions modified, P-TECH approval process modified, and Education Innovation recodified and reorganized.