A Senate Republican on Tuesday filed a bill aimed at supplementing middle-school science, technology, engineering and math education with “music-based” learning materials.
Sen. Danny Burgess, R-Zephyrhills, filed the measure (SB 590) for consideration during the 2024 legislative session, which will begin in January.
It would create the “Music-based Supplemental Content to Accelerate Learner Engagement and Success Pilot Program,” or mSCALES, at the state Department of Education.
The bill would require that the music-based materials be used by educators who are certified to teach math.
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Under the proposal, schools in Alachua, Marion and Miami-Dade counties would be eligible to participate.
The College of Education at the University of Florida would evaluate the program’s effectiveness and prepare a report for the education department and the Legislature. Burgess’ bill does not include a specific amount of money for the program but said school districts would receive $6 per student.
Rep. Susan Valdes, D-Tampa, has filed a similar proposal (HB 537) that seeks $680,000 for the education department to carry out the program.
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