AB 740, as amended, Weber. Academic content standards: update of adopted standards.
Existing law required the State Board of Education to adopt statewide academic content standards in the core curriculum areas of reading, writing, and mathematics, and requires the Academic Content Standards Commission to develop academic content standards in language arts and mathematics. Existing law also authorizes the Superintendent of Public Instruction to recommend, and for the state board to approve,begin delete modificationend deletebegin insert modificationsend insert to the common core academic content standards in mathematics, as specified.
This bill would require the Superintendent, by January 1, 2017, to recommend to the state board a schedule for the regular update of academic content standards in all subjects for which standards have been adopted by the state board in accordance with specified procedures, including the establishment of academic content standards advisory committees for those purposes and the recommendation of proposed updates by those committees to the state board.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
The Legislature finds and declares all of the
2following:
3(a) Since 1997, California has adopted academic content
4standards in a variety of subjects, including English language arts,
5mathematics, science, history-social science, visual and performing
6arts, health, world languages, physical education, and career and
7technical education.
8(b) Starting in 2010, California adopted new academic content
9standards in certain subjects, including the common core state
10standards in English language arts and mathematics, and the Next
11Generation Science Standards.
12(c) There is currently no process in place to update content
13standards, except for the creation of new legislation that authorizes
14new standards in a given subject.
15(d) Given regular changes in disciplinary knowledge and
16academic research, it is often necessary to make modifications to
17content standards that do not constitute a complete revision.
18(e) A process for regular updating of the standards should be
19designed to emphasize public access to the process, a reliance on
20scholarship and current and confirmed research, and minimal
21disruption to school districts using curriculum and assessments
22based upon the standards.
Section 60605.12 is added to the Education Code, to
24read:
(a) By January 1, 2017, the Superintendent shall
26recommend to the state board a schedule for the regular update of
27academic content standards in all subjects for which standards
28have been adopted by the state board. The schedule shall be aligned
29to the current eight-year cycle of curriculum framework updates
30and instructional materials adoptions pursuant to paragraph (1) of
31subdivision (b) of Section 60200.begin insert It is the intent of the Legislature
32that content standards are updated before the revising of
33curriculum frameworks, and that curriculum framework revisions
34occur before the adoption of instructional materials.end insert
35(b) begin insert(1)end insertbegin insert end insert When the academic content standards in a given subject
36area come up for review according to the schedule adopted under
37subdivision (a), the state board shall make a determination as to
P3 1whether those standards require an update. That determination
2shall be based upon the following considerations:
3(1)
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4begin insert(end insertbegin insertA)end insert The amount of time since the standards were adopted or last
5updated.
6(2)
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7begin insert(end insertbegin insertB)end insert Whether additional research conducted since the standards
8were adopted or last updated justifies updates to the standards.
9(3)
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10begin insert(end insertbegin insertC)end insert The potential impact on existing curriculum, instructional
11materials, and assessment systems based upon the standards.
12(2) Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to prohibit
13the consideration of national standards adopted by other states in
14making this determination.
15(c) If the state board determines that an update to the academic
16content standards in a given subject is warranted, it shall convene
17an academic content standards advisory committee to recommend
18updates to the content standards in that subject.begin delete Aend deletebegin insert An academic
19content standards advisoryend insert
committee shall consist of 21 members,
20appointed as follows:
21(1) Ten members appointed by the Governor.
22(2) Four members appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules.
23(3) Four members appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly.
24(4) Three members appointed by the Superintendent.
25(d) Members ofbegin delete aend deletebegin insert anend insert academic content standards advisory
26committee shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority.
27(e) Not less than one-half of the members appointed by each of
28the appointing authorities pursuant to subdivision (c) shall be
29current public school elementary or secondary classroom teachers
30who have a professional credential under state law, and meet the
31definition of “highly qualified” under federal law.
32(f) It is the intent of the Legislature that all of the following
33occur:
34(1) The academic content standards advisory committees include
35representation from teachers of different grade level spans,
36including elementary, middle, and high school grades.
37(2) A member of an academic content standards advisory
38committee possesses a
thorough knowledge of the academic content
39standards in the content area and grade level span in which he or
40she is appointed.
P4 1(3) An academic content standards advisory committee
2membership reflects the diversity of the various ethnic groups,
3types of school districts, and regions in California.
4(f)
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5begin insert(end insertbegin insertg)end insert Each academic content standards advisory committee shall
6review the content standards established in its particular subject
7matter and shall prepare
updates to the standards as the committee
8deems necessary.
9(g)
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10begin insert(end insertbegin inserth)end insert When making its recommendation, an academic content
11standards advisory committee shall consider both of the following
12criteria:
13(1) The extent to which its proposed updates reflect current and
14confirmed research in the subject area under consideration.
15(2) The impact that the proposed updates will have upon school
16districts
and existing curricula and assessments.
17(h)
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18begin insert(end insertbegin inserti)end insert An academic content standards advisory committee shall
19conduct at least two, and no more than six, in-person meetings that
20are open to the public and include opportunities for public input.
21begin delete Theend deletebegin insert end insertbegin insert An academic
content standards advisoryend insert
committee may
22convene additional meetings by teleconference or the Internet
23subject to the requirements of Article 9 (commencing with Section
2411120) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the
25Government Code.
26(i)
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27begin insert(end insertbegin insertj)end insert Upon completing this review, the terms of the members of
28an academic content standardsbegin insert advisoryend insert committee shall cease.
29(j)
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30begin insert(end insertbegin insertk)end insert Upon updating the standards, an academic content standards
31advisory committee shall forward them to the state board, which
32shall do either of the following within 120 days of the receipt:
33(1) Adopt the proposed updates as proposed by the committee.
34(2) Reject the proposed updates as proposed by the committee.
35If the state board rejects the standards it shall provide a specific
36written explanation to the Superintendent, the Governor, and the
37Legislature of the reasons why the proposed standards were
38rejected.
39(k) Prior to
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P5 1begin insert(end insertbegin insertlend insertbegin insert)end insertbegin insert end insertbegin insertBeforeend insert final action pursuant to subdivisionbegin delete (f),end deletebegin insert (g),end insert
the
2department shall post on its Internet Web site the updates proposed
3by an academic content standards advisory committee for a
4minimum of 60 days. The department shall include a link by which
5members of the public may submit comments on the proposed
6updates.
7(l)
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8begin insert(end insertbegin insertm)end insert Members of an academic content standards advisory
9committee shall serve without compensation, except for actual and
10necessary travel expenses and substitute costs.
11(m)
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12begin insert(end insertbegin insertn)end insert The Superintendent shall develop, and the state board shall
13adopt, guidelines to implement this section.
14(n)
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15begin insert(end insertbegin inserto)end insert The convening of an academic content standards advisory
16committee is contingent upon the Legislature appropriating funds
17for that purpose in
the annual Budget Act.
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