Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1414

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

Hours of instruction requirements and e-learning requirements modification

Impact

The legislative changes proposed in SF1414 could significantly affect state education laws by formalizing e-learning as a recognized mode of instruction. This modernization seeks to provide students with continuous access to education, even during unforeseen closures, and encourages districts to adopt robust online learning infrastructures. Moreover, it mandates that plans for e-learning must consider accessibility for students with limited internet access, ensuring that no student is disadvantaged by their circumstances.

Summary

SF1414, introduced in the Minnesota Legislature, aims to modify existing instructional hour requirements for schools and enhance e-learning provisions. The bill outlines the minimum hours of instruction for different grade levels, establishing a framework for schools to adopt e-learning strategies for inclement weather and other emergency situations. Specifically, it allows school districts to have up to five e-learning days each year, considering these days as part of the required instructional hours, thereby modernizing approaches to education amidst challenges like weather disruptions or health crises.

Contention

While SF1414 has the potential to enhance educational accessibility, it may also lead to contention among stakeholders. Advocates argue that the bill represents a necessary evolution of schooling to include modern teaching methods, while potential critics might voice concerns regarding the quality of online education compared to traditional in-person classes. Issues regarding funding for technology access and maintaining educational standards in an online format are likely points of discussion as the bill moves through the legislative process. Ensuring equitable access to technology and resources remains a critical concern that the bill aims to address.

Companion Bills

MN HF1267

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

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