Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR116

Introduced
6/20/11  

Caption

Requests BESE to study and report on issues relative to student assessment programs and policies

Impact

If adopted, HR116 would prompt BESE to evaluate existing state and federal policies relating to student assessments. This could lead to potential reforms in testing practices and educational policies that align more closely with students' educational needs, ultimately aiming to alleviate stress and enhance instructional time. This suggests a shift in legislative focus towards a more student-centered assessment approach and carries the potential for substantial changes in how testing is viewed in the educational landscape of Louisiana.

Summary

House Resolution 116 urges the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) to conduct a comprehensive study on the current student assessment programs in Louisiana's public elementary and secondary schools. It seeks to examine the various testing procedures in place, the implications of testing on student learning, and to provide recommendations based on its findings. The resolution highlights the need for a thorough analysis in order to address potential issues surrounding the quantity and nature of assessments that may be affecting students' educational experiences negatively.

Sentiment

The general sentiment regarding HR116 appears to be supportive among educators and stakeholders concerned about the overwhelming nature of student assessments. Proponents argue that alleviating testing pressures would improve student well-being and foster a more effective learning environment. However, concerns may linger among legislators about liability or accountability when it comes to measuring educational outcomes and success, which could pose points of contention during discussions surrounding the bill.

Contention

The resolution’s call for studies comes in light of testimonies stressing the need to address perceptions of excessive testing, raising concerns about its impact on student anxiety and the quality of education received. Key points of contention include how findings might challenge established educational metrics and the implications of proposed adjustments to testing policies, affecting accountability measures and standards within Louisiana's education system in future legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR25

Requests that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education study issues related to the assessment of foreign exchange students

LA SR144

Requests BESE, DOE, and K-12 governing authorities to develop policies relative to student participation in state-mandated assessments.

LA HR185

Requests BESE to study issues relative to dyslexia and related disorders

LA SR164

Requests BESE to study issues relative to dyslexia and related disorders.

LA HSR5

Requests the House Committee on Education to study and report on certain issues and concerns relative to the recruitment of student athletes

LA SCR134

Requests BESE to study and report to the legislature regarding current student discipline policies and possible changes to these policies.

LA HCR60

Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to create a task force to study issues and develop a plan relative to quality after-school and expanded learning programs for students

LA HR204

Requests the Bd. of Regents to study and report on certain issues relative to the high school core curriculum requirements for students to be eligible for a TOPS Opportunity, Performance, or Honors award

LA HB648

Provides relative to access by parents and teachers to assessments administered to students

LA HB707

Provides relative to student assessment and statewide education standards

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.