53A-1a-107. State Board of Education assistance to districts and schools.
In order to assist school districts and individual schools in acquiring and maintaining the
characteristics set forth in Section 53A-1a-104, the State Board of Education shall:
(1) provide the framework for an education system, including core competencies and
their assessment, in which school districts and public schools permit students to advance by
demonstrating competency in subject matter and mastery of skills;
(2) develop and disseminate a state model curriculum, structured to incorporate the
concepts of quality versus quantity, depth versus breadth, subject integration and application,
applied thinking skills, character development, and a global prospective, which districts and
schools may use to assist teachers in helping students acquire the competencies and skills
required to advance through the public education system, and periodically review and, if
appropriate, revise the curriculum;
(3) conduct a statewide public awareness program on competency-based educational
systems;
(4) compile and publish, for the state as a whole, a set of educational performance
indicators describing trends in student performance;
(5) promote a public education climate of high expectations and academic excellence;
(6) disseminate successful site-based decision-making models to districts and schools
and provide teacher professional development opportunities and evaluation programs for
site-based plans consistent with Subsections 53A-1a-104(7) and 53A-6-102(2)(a) and (b);
(7) provide a mechanism for widespread dissemination of information about strategic
planning for public education, including involvement of business and industry in the education
process, in order to ensure the understanding and support of all the individuals and groups
concerned with the mission of public education as outlined in Section 53A-1a-103;
(8) provide for a research and development clearing house at the state level to receive
and share with school districts and public schools information on effective and innovative
practices and programs in education;
(9) help school districts develop and implement guidelines, strategies, and professional
development programs for administrators and teachers consistent with Subsections
53A-1a-104(7) and 53A-6-102(2)(a) and (b) focused on improving interaction with parents and
promoting greater parental involvement in the public schools; and
(10) in concert with the State Board of Regents and the state's colleges of education
review and revise teacher licensing requirements to be consistent with teacher preparation for
participation in personalized education programs within the public schools.
Amended by Chapter 221, 2003 General Session
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