Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1267

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

Hours of instruction requirements and e-learning requirements modified, and districts allowed to offer full-time online instruction.

Impact

The modifications introduced by HF1267 are expected to empower school districts to be more flexible in their instructional approaches. By allowing up to five e-learning days each school year, the legislation facilitates continuity of education during unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or health emergencies. The bill also mandates that e-learning plans must be developed in consultation with teachers and that schools must ensure access for students who might struggle with technology or internet connectivity. This aspect highlights a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that all students can benefit from online learning opportunities.

Summary

House File 1267 aims to modify the instructional hours and e-learning requirements in Minnesota's education system. It specifically adjusts the number of hours required for various grade levels and emphasizes the inclusion of online instruction as a legitimate form of education. The bill proposes that school districts can offer a full-time online instruction option, which can be part of their established curriculum. This move aligns with the growing trend of digital learning, particularly in light of the recent transitions brought about by health crises and natural disasters that necessitated remote education solutions.

Contention

Though generally supported, HF1267 raises questions regarding the implementation of online instruction and its effectiveness across diverse student populations. Concerns have been expressed about the potential disparities in educational quality and access, particularly for students in low-income areas. Critics argue that while online options can enhance learning for some, they may not be suitable for all students, especially those who require more direct interaction and support from educators. This ongoing debate emphasizes the need for equitable resources and training for teachers to effectively navigate the shift towards digital education.

Companion Bills

MN SF1414

Similar To Hours of instruction requirements and e-learning requirements modification

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