Mandatory early literacy professional development.
Impact
AB1069 seeks to expand the pool of approved providers who can offer the required training, thus allowing for a broader range of educational organizations to contribute to teacher training. This change is anticipated to enhance the quality and accessibility of professional development opportunities, particularly for those involved in early literacy instruction. By permitting cooperative educational service agencies with relevant experience to facilitate this training, the bill supports the development of local resources and expertise that can cater specifically to the needs of Wisconsin educators.
Summary
Assembly Bill 1069 proposes modifications to the existing legislation surrounding mandatory early literacy professional development in Wisconsin. The current law, as established by 2023 Wisconsin Act 20, mandates that educators teaching kindergarten through third grade, reading specialists, school principals, and certain University of Wisconsin System staff must receive specific training in science-based reading instruction by a set deadline. This legislation is aimed at improving literacy education across the state to ensure that teachers are equipped with effective strategies for teaching reading.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve literacy instruction through a more diverse training infrastructure, it may also spark debate regarding the quality and consistency of training offered by new providers. Critics may raise concerns about whether the expansion of training providers will maintain the rigorous standards set by the current legislation. The implications of AB1069 highlight the ongoing dialogue about educational standards and the importance of consolidated training programs that align with best practices in literacy education.
Reading instruction in public schools and private schools participating in parental choice programs, an early literacy assessment and intervention program, providing an exemption from rule-making procedures, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
Reading instruction in public schools and private schools participating in parental choice programs, an early literacy assessment and intervention program, providing an exemption from rule-making procedures, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
Reaffirming Wisconsin’s commitment to the strengthening and deepening of the sister ties between the State of Wisconsin and Taiwan; reaffirming Wisconsin’s support for the Taiwan Relations Act; supporting Taiwan’s signing of a Bilateral Trade Agreement with the United States; and continuing support for increasing Taiwan’s international profile.
Reaffirming Wisconsin’s commitment to the strengthening and deepening of the sister ties between the State of Wisconsin and Taiwan; reaffirming Wisconsin’s support for the Taiwan Relations Act; supporting Taiwan’s signing of a Bilateral Trade Agreement with the United States; and continuing support for increasing Taiwan’s international profile.