Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II

Filed: 4/8/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3503

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3503 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Illinois Instructional Mandates Overview and Alignment Act.
 
6    Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to:
7        (1) Require the State Board of Education to conduct a
8    comprehensive review of the mandated units of study
9    whenever new standards for student learning are adopted or
10    every 10 years, whichever happens first.
11        (2) Ensure that mandated instructional mandates align
12    with current societal needs, scientific advancements, and
13    educational best practices.
14        (3) Identify and address gaps in the instructional
15    mandates to support student development.
 

 

 

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1    Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
2    "Comprehensive instructional mandates overview" refers to
3a systematic review and evaluation of the mandated units of
4study, including stakeholder engagement and analysis of
5instructional outcomes.
6    "Mandated units of study" refers to all topics and
7subjects required by State law to be included in public school
8curricula.
 
9    Section 15. Comprehensive instructional mandates overview
10requirements.
11    (a) Beginning January 1, 2026, the State Board of
12Education shall conduct a comprehensive review of all mandated
13units of study whenever new standards for student learning are
14adopted or every 10 years, whichever happens first.
15    (b) The review shall include:
16        (1) Alignment of mandated units of study with State
17    and national educational standards.
18        (2) Identification of redundancies or overlapping
19    content across grades and subjects.
20        (3) Evaluation of the inclusivity and cultural
21    relevance of the instructional mandates.
22        (4) Assessment of new areas of societal or
23    technological importance that may warrant inclusion, such
24    as digital citizenship, artificial intelligence, and
25    emerging global issues.

 

 

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1        (5) A thorough study of all graduation requirements
2    offered in State public schools to ensure that they meet
3    the needs of students in comparison to other states.
4        (6) A specific evaluation of financial education and
5    provide recommendations for potential improvement.
6        (7) A review of newly passed laws that mandate
7    additional instructional topics but have not yet been
8    implemented in the units of study. This may include, but
9    not be limited to, assessing the feasibility, resources
10    required, and potential impact of incorporating these
11    topics into the instructional mandates.
12    (c) The State Board of Education shall include in its
13review a focused section titled "Encompassing National
14Review", which:
15        (1) Compares the State's instructional mandate
16    offerings with those of other top-performing states in the
17    nation.
18        (2) Identifies best practices in instructional mandate
19    design and implementation adopted by these states.
20        (3) Evaluates areas where the State can improve to
21    position itself in the top tier of state education
22    systems.
23        (4) Highlights gaps in essential skills, such as
24    financial literacy, STEM readiness, global competency, and
25    workforce preparedness.
26    (d) The review process shall incorporate feedback from

 

 

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1educators and administrators, parents and guardians, students,
2and subject matter experts and community organizations.
3    (e) The State Board of Education shall publish a public
4report summarizing findings and recommendations from the
5instructional mandates overview.
6    The report shall include a comparative analysis of the
7State's instructional mandate requirements with those of other
8states, highlighting the strengths and opportunities in
9financial education and other identified gaps.
10    The report shall include recommendations for implementing
11newly mandated instructional topics not yet incorporated into
12the instructional mandates.
13    The report shall be presented to the Governor and the
14General Assembly and be made publicly available on the State
15Board of Education's website.
 
16    Section 20. Implementation and monitoring.
17    (a) Following each instructional mandates overview, the
18State Board of Education shall, if needed:
19        (1) Develop an action plan to address identified gaps
20    or areas for improvement.
21        (2) Provide professional development for educators on
22    updates or changes.
23        (3) Monitor the implementation of instructional
24    mandate updates and assess their impact on student
25    outcomes.

 

 

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1    (b) The State Board of Education shall allocate
2appropriate resources to support the instructional mandate
3review process and subsequent updates.
 
4    Section 25. State Board authority. The State Board of
5Education shall carry out the requirements of this Act,
6including stakeholder engagement activities and research
7initiatives.
 
8    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
9becoming law.".