Establishes "COVID-19 Learning Loss Study Commission."
Impact
The commission is tasked with compiling and analyzing data concerning the overall student academic outcomes and examining achievement disparities present before the COVID-19 pandemic. This process will involve a thorough examination of educational data from the closure of schools in March 2020 until the bill's enactment, thereby offering insights into the learning loss experienced by students during this period. The findings will be critical in shaping future educational policy and intervention strategies.
Summary
Bill S3053 establishes the COVID-19 Learning Loss Study Commission in New Jersey. The primary objective of this commission is to assess the impact that the COVID-19 public health emergency has had on student academic outcomes. This commission will be composed of 13 members, including legislators from both the Senate and General Assembly, the Commissioner of Education, and representatives from various educational associations. It aims to ensure a comprehensive review involving multiple perspectives in the education sector.
Contention
While the bill aims to provide a thorough understanding of the learning disruption caused by the pandemic, there may be discussions surrounding the methodology and scope of the commission's study. Some stakeholders could raise concerns regarding the representation on the commission, ensuring that the voices of diverse educational entities and communities are adequately considered. Moreover, the final report's recommendations may lead to debates about funding allocations and educational reforms in the state.
Requires Commissioner of Education to prepare report on learning loss of students with developmental disabilities during COVID-19 public health emergency.
Requires Commissioner of Education to prepare report on learning loss of students with developmental disabilities during COVID-19 public health emergency.