Bill Text: NY S08214 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Directs the commissioner of education to appoint a media literacy advisory group to study the teaching of media literacy; requires such group to survey all school districts on the media literacy practices of and the current media literacy resources available to each district, to inquire how districts are currently integrating digital citizenship and media literacy education in their curriculum.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-06-03 - COMMITTED TO RULES [S08214 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S08214-Amended.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                         8214--A

                    IN SENATE

                                    February 2, 2022
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by Sens. RYAN, JORDAN -- read twice and ordered printed, and
          when printed to be committed to the Committee on Libraries --  commit-
          tee  discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recom-
          mitted to said committee

        AN ACT to direct the commissioner of education to appoint a media liter-
          acy advisory group to study the teaching of media literacy

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. For purposes of this act, "media literacy" shall be consid-
     2  ered  a  broad term that encompasses consumption and production of media
     3  and digital products and is defined as the ability to  access,  analyze,
     4  evaluate,  act  and  create  with all forms of communication, and encom-
     5  passes the foundational skills of digital citizenship and internet safe-
     6  ty including the norms of appropriate,  responsible,  healthy  behavior,
     7  and cyberbullying prevention. "Digital citizenship" shall mean a diverse
     8  set  of skills related to current technology and social media, including
     9  the norms of appropriate, responsible, and healthy behavior and  focuses
    10  on  empowering learners to use online resources, applications and spaces
    11  to improve communities and curate a positive and effective digital foot-
    12  print.
    13    § 2. The commissioner of education, in  cooperation  with  experts  in
    14  media  literacy,  the  board  of  regents, the state university board of
    15  trustees,  and  stakeholders  including  educators  and  parents,  shall
    16  appoint a media literacy advisory group ("group") to conduct a survey on
    17  the  current  status  of library media instruction.  The commissioner of
    18  education shall serve as chair of the group.  Such group  shall  consist
    19  of nine members other than the commissioner.  Three members of the group
    20  shall  be  staff from school library systems, three members of the group
    21  shall be staff from school libraries, and three  members  of  the  group
    22  shall be staff from higher education institutions that offer library and
    23  information  studies programs.  Each of the aforementioned members shall
    24  possess a New York state public librarian certification  and  a  masters
    25  degree in library sciences, or the equivalent experience.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10002-04-2

        S. 8214--A                          2

     1    §  3.  The  group  shall  survey  each school district in the state to
     2  determine the media literacy practices of and the current media literacy
     3  resources available to each district. The survey shall include a  check-
     4  list  of  items  for school districts to consider when updating policies
     5  and  procedures.    The survey shall also inquire of teacher-librarians,
     6  principals, and technology directors to understand how they are current-
     7  ly integrating digital citizenship and media literacy education in their
     8  curriculum.
     9    § 4. The group shall make a report  of  its  findings,  including  any
    10  recommendations  for  legislative  action  as  it may deem necessary and
    11  appropriate, best practices for instruction that provides guidance about
    12  thoughtful, safe, and strategic uses of online and other media resources
    13  and education on how to apply critical thinking  skills  when  consuming
    14  and  producing  media  in any form. These recommendations and best prac-
    15  tices may include, but are not limited to:
    16    (a) revisions to state education standards and the state instructional
    17  technology plan;
    18    (b) revisions to policies and procedures on media literacy,  including
    19  digital citizenship and internet safety;
    20    (c)  school  district processes necessary to develop customized school
    21  district policies and procedures on electronic  resources  and  internet
    22  safety  that  can  be  used within a school district technology plan and
    23  strategies that will support school districts in local implementation of
    24  best practices, and recommendations developed by  the  group,  including
    25  strategies  for  delivering  professional  development  to educators and
    26  administrators. Such processes and strategies shall include,  but  shall
    27  not be limited to, the development of model media literacy standards;
    28    (d)  best  practices,  resources,  and models for instruction in media
    29  literacy; and
    30    (e) best practices, resources, and models for instruction  of  digital
    31  citizenship,  including  media  literacy,  that  are  compliant with the
    32  federal universal service e-rate program administered by the schools and
    33  libraries division of the universal service administrative  company  and
    34  federal   mandates   established  in  the  federal  children's  internet
    35  protection act.
    36    § 5. The department shall publish best practices and resources regard-
    37  ing proper and effective research,  social  media  etiquette,  financial
    38  literacy, data use, and other aspects of digital citizenship.
    39    §  6.  The report required by section four of this act shall be deliv-
    40  ered to the governor, the temporary president  of  the  senate  and  the
    41  speaker  of the assembly no later than one year after the effective date
    42  of this act. Such report shall be published on the department's website.
    43    § 7. This act shall take effect immediately.
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