Colorado 2023 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1188

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  

Caption

Individualized Learning Schools And Programs

Summary

House Bill 1188, titled the Individualized Learning Schools Act, aims to authorize public and charter schools to offer individualized learning programs. This bill allows educational entities to create flexible learning environments wherein students can engage in personalized courses of instruction or grade-level coursework that is partly independent from the traditional classroom setting. Each student enrolled in such programs is required to have a customized written learning plan that addresses their educational needs. The bill outlines specific requirements for individualized learning entities, including the necessity that they be open for enrollment to any student residing within reasonable proximity. Furthermore, it mandates that teachers evaluate student progress at least once a month, conducting direct personal contact with each student weekly to ensure they meet their learning plans. If a student fails to make satisfactory progress, an intervention plan is required, providing tailored support to help them improve. One significant impact of HB 1188 is its stipulation that starting from the fiscal year 2025-2026, individualized learning schools must receive public funding equivalent to that of traditional public schools. This major adjustment in education finance promotes equity in access to individualized programs. The provisions under this act are designed to enhance educational outcomes, particularly for students with unique learning needs, and enable public recognition of existing successful models of personalized learning. Notably, debates surrounding the bill have surfaced regarding the balance between flexible learning methods and traditional education standards. Supporters advocate for its potential to accommodate diverse student needs, emphasizing that individualized approaches could improve learning outcomes. Conversely, critics raise concerns about the uniformity of education standards, accountability measures, and potential oversights in program execution. Overall, HB 1188 could redefine educational approaches within Colorado by formalizing standards for individualized learning.

Companion Bills

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