New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S588

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
6/2/22  
Engrossed
6/16/22  
Refer
6/16/22  
Refer
9/22/22  
Report Pass
10/17/22  
Engrossed
10/27/22  
Enrolled
11/21/22  
Chaptered
1/4/23  

Caption

Directs DOE to develop New Jersey Student Learning Standards in information literacy.

Impact

The passage of S588 is set to significantly impact educational practices in New Jersey, as it compels all school districts to embed information literacy teaching into their curriculums. Importantly, this requires collaboration with school library media specialists to ensure a robust approach to curriculum development. The bill aims to enhance students' critical thinking capabilities and understanding of information economics, ethics, and the differentiation between factual data and subjective opinions. By establishing formal standards in information literacy, the bill seeks to prepare students better for an increasingly information-driven world.

Summary

Senate Bill S588, concerning the New Jersey Student Learning Standards, mandates the development and incorporation of information literacy standards within the educational curriculum of New Jersey schools. This bill outlines a comprehensive definition of information literacy, which encompasses various skill sets including digital, media, and technological literacy. It requires the State Board of Education to adopt standards that are to be integrated into the K-12 curriculum, thereby ensuring that students are equipped with essential skills for recognizing, locating, evaluating, and effectively utilizing information.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB S588 has generally been positive, especially among educators and advocates for enhanced educational standards. Many view the bill as a vital step towards modernizing the educational curriculum and making it relevant to the skills students need in the 21st century. However, some stakeholders have expressed concerns about the implementation timeline and the necessary resources for achieving these standards, emphasizing the need for adequate training and support for educators.

Contention

Notable points of contention have arisen regarding the bill's implementation strategies and the adequacy of public input in shaping the standards. While public hearings have been mandated to garner community input on the proposed standards, critics worry about the effectiveness of these mechanisms in truly reflecting the community's needs and priorities. The establishment of a review committee comprised mainly of certified school library media specialists might also lead to debates regarding the balance of representation from diverse educational perspectives, including that of general classroom teachers across subject areas.

Companion Bills

NJ A4169

Same As Directs DOE to develop New Jersey Student Learning Standards in information literacy.

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