New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4839

Introduced
11/14/22  

Caption

Establishes project-based learning pilot program in DOE.

Impact

Upon its enactment, A4839 will authorize the Commissioner of Education to select a maximum of six school districts to participate in the pilot program. The selected districts will be chosen from different geographic regions of the state, ensuring a diverse representation encompassing urban, suburban, and rural contexts. Participating districts will be able to shape project-based courses tailored to their unique student populations while also adhering to the state's educational standards. This initiative has the potential to transform educational delivery and curriculum design across New Jersey, particularly in high school education.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4839 seeks to establish a three-year pilot program for project-based learning within the New Jersey Department of Education. The intent behind this initiative is to engage students in grades nine through twelve in hands-on, real-world projects that enhance experiential learning. By implementing project-based courses, the program aims to redefine traditional educational approaches and foster higher levels of student participation and practical learning. The bill defines project-based learning as a teaching method where students are actively engaged in the design, development, and implementation of projects that have real-world applications.

Contention

While the bill has received support for its progressive educational approach, there may be points of contention around the operational aspects of implementing such programs at the district level. Critics may raise concerns over the resources required for effective implementation, including training for teachers and funding for materials. Additionally, ensuring equitable access to project-based learning opportunities might be a challenge, particularly for districts with limited resources. The bill's requirement for districts to submit proposals could also lead to competition among them, which may not equitably favor all districts, particularly those in higher need areas.

Companion Bills

NJ S3231

Same As Establishes project-based learning pilot program in DOE.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3231

Establishes project-based learning pilot program in DOE.

NJ S1617

Establishes project-based learning pilot program in DOE.

NJ A3319

Establishes Innovation Dual Enrollment II Pilot Program in DOE.

NJ SB480

Pupil instruction: work-based learning: youth apprenticeship programs: high school graduation requirements: pilot program.

NJ A4899

Establishes Literacy Acceleration Home Reading Grant Program.

NJ A1666

Establishes High Efficiency Accelerated Learning Grant Program and Tutoring Advisory Commission.

NJ A1168

Establishes five-year community schools pilot program.

NJ S3220

Establishes High Efficiency Accelerated Learning Grant Program.

NJ A4890

Establishes High Efficiency Accelerated Learning Grant Program and Tutoring Advisory Commission.

NJ S2076

Establishes "Twelfth Grade Postsecondary Transition Year Pilot Program" in Department of Education.

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NJ S3266

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NJ A481

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NJ A3608

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NJ S2265

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NJ A1192

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NJ S2225

Establishes summer transition pilot program for rising kindergarten students who meet certain criteria.

NJ S1617

Establishes project-based learning pilot program in DOE.

NJ S3231

Establishes project-based learning pilot program in DOE.