(1) Subject to funds appropriated for this
purpose, targeted professional development programs, to be known
as learning improvement days, are authorized to further the
development of outstanding mathematics, science, and reading
teaching and learning opportunities in the state of Washington.
The intent of this section is to provide guidance for the
learning improvement days in the omnibus appropriations act. The
learning improvement days authorized in this section shall not be
considered part of the definition of basic education.
(2) The expected outcomes of these programs are:
(a) Provision of meaningful, targeted professional
development for all teachers in mathematics, science, or reading;
(b) Increased knowledge and instructional skill for
mathematics, science, or reading teachers;
(c) Increased use of curriculum materials with supporting
diagnostic and supplemental materials that align with state
standards;
(d) Skillful guidance for students participating in
alternative assessment activities;
(e) Increased rigor of course offerings especially in
mathematics, science, and reading;
(f) Increased student opportunities for focused, applied
mathematics and science classes;
(g) Increased student success on state achievement measures;
and
(h) Increased student appreciation of the value and uses of
mathematics, science, and reading knowledge and exploration of
related careers.
(3) School districts receiving resources under this section
shall submit reports to the superintendent of public instruction
regarding the use of the funds; how the use of the funds is
associated with measurable improvement in the expected outcomes
described under subsection (2) of this section; and how other
professional development resources and programs authorized in
statute or in the omnibus appropriations act contribute to the
expected outcomes. The superintendent of public instruction and
the office of financial management shall collaborate on required
report content and format.
[2007 c 402 § 9.]
NOTES:
Captions not law -- 2007 c 402: See note following RCW 28A.415.340.