Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB15

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Engrossed
2/9/22  
Refer
2/10/22  
Enrolled
3/3/22  
Chaptered
3/3/22  

Caption

State Textbook Committee, publishers permitted to provide standards correlation evidence to State Dept. of Education, State Superintendent of Education to convene other instructional materials review committees to review and rate materials and to establish evaluation criteria, Sec. 16-36-73 added; Secs. 16-13B-2, 16-36-60, 16-36-60.1, 16-36-65 am'd.

Impact

If enacted, SB15 would significantly influence the process by which educational materials are reviewed and adopted in Alabama. The bill emphasizes the need for quality and alignment with state educational standards, establishing a framework meant to ensure that all instructional materials are beneficial to students' learning. This elevated standard could lead to improvements in the quality of educational resources available in public schools, directly impacting student performance and educational outcomes.

Summary

SB15, relating to the State Textbook Committee, aims to amend existing laws regarding the evaluation and adoption of textbooks in Alabama's public education system. The bill outlines new criteria for the State Textbook Committee, which will now include members from each State Board of Education District and will also have the authority to require publishers to provide evidence of alignment with state education standards. Furthermore, it permits the State Superintendent of Education to establish additional committees focused on reviewing various instructional materials beyond textbooks, indicating a broader evaluation of educational resources.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB15 appears largely supportive, particularly among educational stakeholders seeking to ensure that instructional materials are up-to-date and effectively aligned with the current curriculum. The inclusion of varied representation on the State Textbook Committee is seen as a positive move towards a more transparent process. However, there may be concerns regarding the feasibility and logistics of implementation, as well as the implications of increased oversight on local education systems.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB15 center on the potential increase in administrative burden on both the State Textbook Committee and local school boards. Critics may argue that while the intent is to improve educational quality, the additional requirements for alignment and evaluation could slow down the adoption process of necessary instructional materials. Additionally, the potential costs associated with implementing these new review committees and processes may prompt discussions about budgeting and resource allocation within the state's education system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB54

State Textbook Review Committee, review of periodicals, required

AL SB128

Public Health Department State Board of Health, entity abolished and duties transferred to State Committee of Public Health; membership of committee revised; State Health Officer duties and qualifications revised

AL SB98

Public K-12 school security; School Security Program, established to require school security inspections and grading; School Security and Fire Safety Fund, established to provide grants; School Mapping Data Program, established to provide criteria for school maps; Department of Education and ALEA, authorized to adopt rules

AL HB438

Education Transparency Board; established, duties provided, impact study required following certain budget reductions at the U.S. Department of Education, State Board of Education authorized to adopt rules

AL HB88

True School Choice for Alabama Act, established to provide education savings accounts (ESAs) for parents of children to use in providing education services for those children.

AL SB280

Alabama Teacher Paperwork Streamlining Act, State Department of Education required to develop unified digital platform for consolidating and sharing documentation relating to the Alabama Literacy Act, Alabama Numeracy Act, Individualized Education Programs, and other educational programs

AL SB33

Public K-12 education, employment of assistant superintendents, assistant chief school finance officers, and assistant principals by contract provided for local boards of education

AL HB560

Public school libraries; collection development and acquisition policies provided for, local school advisory councils created, mechanism for written challenge of library materials provided, rights of parents provided for, State Board of Education authorized to adopt rules

AL HB498

State Superintendent of Education, authorized to issue subpoenas and summon witnesses on behalf of department; authorized to appoint special investigators

AL SB292

State Superintendent of Education, authorized to issue subpoenas and summon witnesses on behalf of department; authorized to appoint special investigators

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MS HB781

The Digital Access Learning and Virtual Instruction Program Act of 2022; create.

MS HB152

The Digital Access Learning and Virtual Instruction Program Act of 2023; create.

OK SB348

Schools; directing responsibility for content of all instructional materials; requiring adoption of policy for objections to use of specific materials. Effective date. Emergency.

LA HB287

Provides relative to textbooks and other instructional materials (EN DECREASE SG EX See Note)

LA HB867

Provides relative to textbooks and other instructional materials for elementary and secondary schools (OR -$55,000 GF EX See Note)

LA SB336

Revises the textbook adoption process. (gov sig) (RE1 SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

MS SB2431

Procedure for the purchase of textbooks by the State Board of Education; revise provisions of.