New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3231

Introduced
10/27/22  

Caption

Establishes project-based learning pilot program in DOE.

Impact

The bill directs the Commissioner of Education to implement a three-year pilot program that will select up to six school districts to participate. This opportunity is open to districts from varying contexts, including urban, suburban, and rural areas, ensuring a diverse set of educational environments is represented. The selected districts will be responsible for creating and proposing project-based courses tailored to their student populations, thereby increasing educational engagement and potentially influencing educational standards across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S3231, introduced in New Jersey, establishes a project-based learning pilot program within the Department of Education. The bill seeks to enhance the educational experience of high school students in grades nine through twelve by enabling them to participate in real-world projects. Specifically, project-based learning is defined as a teaching method where students are actively engaged in the design, development, and implementation of projects that are relevant to their learning. This approach aims to foster critical thinking, collaboration, and practical skills among students, preparing them for future challenges.

Contention

One notable aspect of the bill is its focus on the potential rise in educational quality and student motivation that project-based learning could provide. However, there may be concerns about the resources required for the successful implementation of such programs. Critics may argue about the challenges districts face in adopting new curricula, especially those with limited funding or support structures in place. Additionally, the success of this initiative will depend heavily on the proper selection of districts and effective implementation of the proposed programs across varying contexts.

Companion Bills

NJ A4839

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

Previously Filed As

NJ S1617

Establishes project-based learning pilot program in DOE.

NJ A4839

Establishes project-based learning pilot program in DOE.

NJ S3186

Makes supplemental appropriation of $9 million from General Fund to DOE to support Engaged Learning Strategies - STEM Curriculum Program in certain school districts.

NJ SB480

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

NJ S2029

Establishes High Efficiency Accelerated Learning Grant Program.

NJ S3220

Establishes High Efficiency Accelerated Learning Grant Program.

NJ A3319

Establishes Innovation Dual Enrollment II Pilot Program in DOE.

NJ S2076

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

NJ S1590

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

NJ S248

Establishes pilot program in DOE to support establishment of criminal justice career academies in public high schools.

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NJ A3608

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NJ A4839

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