S08215 Summary:

BILL NOS08215
 
SAME ASSAME AS A08222
 
SPONSORRYAN
 
COSPNSRADDABBO, JORDAN
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §801-b, Ed L
 
Creates a set of media literacy standards for students in grades kindergarten through twelve which focuses on internet safety, civility and digital citizenship.
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S08215 Actions:

BILL NOS08215
 
02/02/2022REFERRED TO EDUCATION
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S08215 Committee Votes:

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S08215 Floor Votes:

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S08215 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          8215
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    February 2, 2022
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  RYAN  --  read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Education
 
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation  to  creating  a  set  of
          media  literacy  standards for students in grades kindergarten through
          twelve
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. The education law is amended by adding a new section 801-b
     2  to read as follows:
     3    § 801-b. Instruction in media literacy.    1.  For  purposes  of  this
     4  section,  "media  literacy"  shall  mean the ability to access, analyze,
     5  evaluate, create, and act using all forms of  communication,  use  media
     6  and  encompasses  the  foundational skills that lead to digital citizen-
     7  ship. "Digital citizenship" shall mean a diverse set of  skills  related
     8  to current technology and social media, including the norms of appropri-
     9  ate,  responsible,  and healthy behavior and focuses on empowering lear-
    10  ners to use online resources, applications and spaces to improve  commu-
    11  nities and curate a positive and effective digital footprint.
    12    2.  The  regents,  in  conjunction with the commissioner, shall ensure
    13  that the course of instruction in  grades  kindergarten  through  twelve
    14  includes  a  component  on media literacy.  Such component shall include
    15  instruction of internet safety, civility and digital citizenship with  a
    16  focus  on  the  principles  of safe, responsible use of the internet and
    17  electronic communications.  The boards of education and trustees of  the
    18  cities and school districts of the state shall require instruction to be
    19  given  in media literacy, by the teachers employed in the schools there-
    20  in.  If available, instruction in media literacy shall  be  provided  by
    21  library media specialists employed by the schools therein.
    22    3.  The  commissioner, in conjunction with the regents, shall incorpo-
    23  rate  existing  state  media  literacy  standards  into  the   component
    24  described  in  subdivision  two  of  this section and create a clear and
    25  coherent set of media literacy education standards, which shall include,
    26  but not be limited to, the following skills, experiences  and  competen-
    27  cies:
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11916-02-1

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     1    a.  reading  experiences balanced between literature and informational
     2  texts, which include both print and digital sources;
     3    b.  integration and evaluation of content and information presented in
     4  diverse media and formats including visual, quantitative and oral;
     5    c. use of technology and digital tools, including  the  internet,  for
     6  writing and drawing to increase learning and communication and to inter-
     7  act and collaborate with others;
     8    d.  writing of informative and explanatory texts to examine and convey
     9  complex ideas and information clearly and accurately through the  effec-
    10  tive selection, organization and analysis of content, including multime-
    11  dia;
    12    e.  strategic  use  of  digital  media  and visual displays to express
    13  information and enhance understanding of presentations;
    14    f. the ability to assess how point  of  view  or  purpose  shapes  the
    15  content  and  style  of  a  text,  drawing on a wide range of global and
    16  diverse texts;
    17    g. gathering of relevant information from multiple sources and assess-
    18  ing the credibility and accuracy of such sources, to be  able  to  inte-
    19  grate such information in writing without plagiarizing;
    20    h.  effectively  communicating  conclusions and taking informed action
    21  based on such conclusions;
    22    i. the ability to create, produce, respond, interpret and connect with
    23  artistic work and techniques;
    24    j. managing information with a focus on the ability to access and  use
    25  information obtained from other people, community resources and computer
    26  networks  and  using  technology  to  acquire,  organize and communicate
    27  information by entering, modifying, retrieving and storing data;
    28    k. demonstration of digital citizenship by maintaining  ethical  deci-
    29  sion  making  and behavior and avoid the spread of misinformation in the
    30  exchange and use of information;
    31    l. use of digital tools to communicate and work with others  to  build
    32  knowledge, convey ideas, learn with others, create and revise collabora-
    33  tive  products, support individual learning and contribute to the learn-
    34  ing of others;
    35    m. use of digital tools to  create  and  revise  simple,  complex  and
    36  multimedia digital artifacts;
    37    n.  identification of ways other people put their own information into
    38  online spaces;
    39    o. the ability to explain how actions in online spaces can have conse-
    40  quences in other spaces and the connection between  the  persistence  of
    41  data on the internet, personal online identity and personal privacy;
    42    p. actively managing digital presence and digital footprint to reflect
    43  an understanding of the permanence and potential consequences of actions
    44  in online spaces;
    45    q.  designing and implementation of strategies that support safety and
    46  security of digital information, personal identity, property  and  phys-
    47  ical and mental health when operating in the digital world;
    48    r.  identifying  types  of  cyberbullying and developing strategies to
    49  combat cyberbullying and harassment; and
    50    s. any additional media literacy standards outlined in  state  depart-
    51  ment publications or in the Codes, Rules and Regulations of the state of
    52  New York, as deemed necessary.
    53    4. The commissioner, in conjunction with the regents, shall update the
    54  New  York  state  professional  teaching  standards to incorporate media
    55  literacy and educate library media specialists and teachers on the rele-
    56  vant standards of media literacy so that library media  specialists  and

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     1  teachers  can  effectively incorporate such standards into their curric-
     2  ulums.
     3    5.  The  commissioner, in conjunction with the regents, shall annually
     4  review the media literacy standards set forth in this section to  ensure
     5  such  standards capture the full range of skills, experiences and compe-
     6  tencies that research indicates is necessary  for  media  literacy,  and
     7  shall update such standards as necessary.
     8    6.  The media literacy standards set forth in this section shall serve
     9  as an overview of the state's interdisciplinary approach to media liter-
    10  acy education and shall emphasize the importance of media  literacy  for
    11  civic readiness.
    12    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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