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2013 Utah Highlights

During the past year, Utah passed H.B. 393, Competency-based Education Amendments, requiring a course-level funding formula that distributes funds to school districts and charter schools that establish competency-based education. H.B. 393 will allow a local school board or charter school governing board to award credit to a student who demonstrates competency and subject mastery; to waive or adapt traditional attendance requirements; adjust class sizes to maximize the value of course instructors or course mentors; enroll students from any geographic location within the state; and provide proctored online competency-based assessments. Additionally, Utah expanded eligibility standards and funding for the Statewide Online Education Program to allow private and home school students to earn high school graduation credit alongside other secondary students through the completion of publicly funded online courses conducted under auspices and with all protections characteristic of the Utah public education system.

Current Strengths and Reform Opportunities

  • Utah has opportunities for students in all grades to access online courses and services
  • Utah requires credit to be based upon students mastery of skills and content rather than on seat-time and students are offered end-of-course testing six times during the year
  • Utah should work to support the delivery of digital learning by expanding student access to labs or classroom computers at any time during the day

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DLN State Report 3.22.2013

Colorado Bill: SB 139 Status: 03/19/2013 – Senate Third Reading Passed; Introduced In House – Assigned to Education Relevant Elements: 1, 8 SB 139 passed the Senate on March 19 and is now in the House Education Committee. It would add requirements to ensure every high school student has the opportunity to take at least…

DLN State Report 3.15.2013

Arkansas Bill: HB 1785 Status: 03/07/2013 – House — Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on EDUCATION COMMITTEE- HOUSE Relevant Elements: 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 10 Arkansas HB 1785, sponsored by Rep. Dan Douglas, R-Bentonville, was introduced on March 7 and referred to the House…

Digital Learning Now! State Report

Illinois Bill: HB 3307 Status: 02/26/2013 – House Referred to Rules Committee Relevant Elements: 1, 2, 5, 6 Sponsored by Rep. Joe Sosnowski, R-Rockford, was introduced on February 26 and referred to the Rules Committee. This bill would create the K-12 state virtual school and begin offering courses in the summer 2014 term. It would:…

Digital Learning Now! State Report: Utah SB 79

Utah Bill: SB 79 Status: 02/28/2013 – Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading Calendar Relevant Elements: 4 Sponsored by Sen. Howard Stephenson, R-Draper, passed the Senate Education Committee on February 27. It would create a student-centered learning pilot program to incentivize schools and school districts to develop and adopt outcomes-based innovations such as data-driven instruction, competency-based…