Section 1E. The board shall direct the commissioner to institute a process for drawing up curriculum frameworks for the core subjects covered by the academic standards provided in section one D. The curriculum frameworks shall present broad pedagogical approaches and strategies for assisting students in the development of the skills, competencies and knowledge called for by these standards. The process for drawing up and revising the frameworks shall be open and consultative, and may include but need not be limited to classroom teachers, parents, faculty of schools of education, and leading college and university figures in both subject matter disciplines and pedagogy. In drawing up curriculum frameworks, those involved shall look to curriculum frameworks, model curricula, content standards, attainment targets, courses of study and instruction materials in existence or in the process of being developed in the United States and throughout the world, and shall actively explore collaborative development efforts with other projects, including but not limited to the national New Standards Project. The curriculum frameworks shall provide sufficient detail to guide and inform processes for the education, professional development, certification and evaluation of both active and aspiring teachers. They shall provide sufficient detail to guide the promulgation of student assessment instruments. They shall be constructed to guide and assist teachers, administrators, publishers, software developers and other interested parties in the development and selection of curricula, textbooks, technology and other instructional materials, and in the design of pedagogical approaches and techniques for elementary, secondary and vocational-technical schools. The board may review and recommend instructional materials which it judges to be compatible with the curriculum frameworks.
Frameworks shall be designed to avoid perpetuating gender, cultural, ethnic or racial stereotypes. The frameworks shall reflect sensitivity to different learning styles and impediments to learning. The board shall develop procedures for updating, improving or refining said curriculum frameworks. A copy of said frameworks shall be submitted to the joint committee on education, arts and humanities at least sixty days prior to taking effect.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 69 - Powers and Duties of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Section 1.5 - Applicability of Sec. 2 of Chapter 70 to This Chapter
Section 1a - Department of Elementary and Secondary Education; Commissioner; Duties
Section 1b - Board of Elementary and Secondary Education; Duties
Section 1d - Statewide Educational Goals; Academic Standards; Vocational Training; Grant Program
Section 1e - Curriculum Frameworks
Section 1g - Minimum Length of School Day and School Year
Section 1h - Adult Basic Education and Literacy Services System; Grants; Objectives
Section 1m - Discretionary Grant Program
Section 1n - Alternative Education Grant Program
Section 1o - Truancy Prevention Program Certification Process
Section 1p - Safe and Supportive Schools Framework
Section 1q - State Seal of Biliteracy; Award; Criteria
Section 1r - Financial Literacy Standards; Establishment and Implementation
Section 2 - Statement of Amounts Spent for Vocational Schools; Annual Report
Section 4 - Compilation of Statistics as to Certain Institutions
Section 6 - Teachers; Applications for Positions; Qualifications
Section 8 - Use of School Buildings
Section 8a - Medical Emergency Response Plans; Model Plan
Section 9 - Classes for Illiterates and Foreigners
Section 9a - Establishment of Class
Section 10 - Reimbursement for Expenditures
Section 10a - Education for American Citizenship; Director
Section 11 - Powers and Duties of the Division of Immigration and Americanization
Section 30 - Approval of Organization Certificate or Charter Amendments; Periodic Inspections
Section 31 - Prerequisites to Approval of Organization Certificate or Charter Amendments
Section 36 - Use of Cultural Organizations by Schools and Community Organizations; Grants