Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3607

Introduced
5/23/23  

Caption

Supporting Young Language Learners’ Access to Bilingual Education Act of 2023 SYLLABLE Act of 2023

Impact

If enacted, HB3607 would provide grants to local educational agencies, fostering innovative dual language immersion strategies. The funding amounts to approximately $15 million for the fiscal year 2024 and can be available for subsequent years, which will facilitate the development of programs from preschool through fifth grade. By encouraging a bilingual education framework, this bill aims to improve school readiness and close achievement gaps experienced by low-income and minority students, potentially transforming the educational landscape in affected areas.

Summary

House Bill 3607, also known as the Supporting Young Language Learners’ Access to Bilingual Education Act of 2023 or the SYLLABLE Act, seeks to establish high-quality dual language immersion programs specifically targeting low-income communities. The bill's core objective is to enhance bilingual educational opportunities, making significant strides in addressing the educational needs of historically underserved populations, particularly children from low-income families and English learners. It emphasizes the importance of multilingual education as a tool for academic success and social inclusion.

Contention

Despite its promising intentions, the bill has faced scrutiny and opposition primarily concerning the implementation and effectiveness of dual language programs. Critics may argue about the adequacy of resources allocated to ensure quality outcomes or whether the measures taken genuinely meet the diverse needs of English learners. Furthermore, there may be debates on the sufficiency of training for educators involved in these programs, especially in aligning culturally responsive curricula that cater to various linguistic backgrounds.

Long-term goals

Ultimately, HB3607 aspires to create inclusive learning environments that not only uplift students academically but also foster awareness and appreciation of cultural diversity. The dual language immersion programs are designed to provide substantial gains in literacy, language skills, and cultural competency for participating children, reaffirming the need for an educational framework that values multilingualism as an asset in today’s diverse society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB460

Supporting Providers of English Language Learning Act or the SPELL Act This bill allows elementary and secondary school teachers who teach English learners, bilingual students, or dual language immersion students to receive additional amounts of student loan forgiveness and loan cancellation.

US HR229

Recognizing the significance of the 1973 New Mexico Bilingual Multicultural Education Act on its 50th anniversary and the importance of cultivating education in both the mother tongue as well as English for the preservation of culture, identity, and Indigenous knowledge.

US HB5603

World LEAP Act World Language Education Assistance Program Act

US HB5469

Hispanic Educational Resources and Empowerment Act of 2023

US SB2369

PREP Act of 2023 Preparing and Retaining Education Professionals Act of 2023

US SB1092

Making Education Affordable and Accessible Act of 2023

US HB1572

World LEAP Act World Language Education Assistance Program Act

US H5777

Support And Access To Bilingual Education Act

US S0549

Support And Access To Bilingual Education Act

US HB4780

Language Access to Gun Violence Prevention Strategies Act of 2023

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