Geographic literacy; appropriation; State Department of Education; effective date; emergency.
Impact
This bill is designed to bolster the geographic literacy curriculum within Oklahoma's educational institutions, recognizing the need for improved geography education among students. By partnering with an established nonprofit organization, the bill seeks to leverage specialized expertise that can effectively enhance teacher training and student engagement in geography. The expected outcomes include not only better-informed students but also an overall increase in the quality of geographic education in schools statewide.
Summary
House Bill 3064 proposes an appropriation of $150,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Oklahoma State Department of Education for enhancing geographic literacy in schools. The bill aims to enter into a contract with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that specializes in geography instruction and the training of educators. It highlights a significant commitment towards improving educational outcomes through focused funding and support for nonprofits dedicated to this mission.
Contention
While the bill appears to have clear intentions to improve educational standards, it may face scrutiny regarding the effectiveness of the proposed allocation and the selection of the nonprofit organization involved. Some legislators may express concerns about whether such funding is the most efficient use of state resources, especially in light of competing educational priorities. Additionally, there could be debates on adequate oversight for the funds once appropriated and the effectiveness of the partnership with the nonprofit in achieving the desired educational outcomes.
Schools; making an appropriation to the State Board of Education; directing establishment of pilot program to employ literacy instructional team. Effective date. Emergency.