Legislature(1997 - 1998)

03/02/1998 09:06 AM Senate HES

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            SJR 39 - SUPPORT READING EXCELLENCE ACT                            
                                                                               
SENATOR ROBIN TAYLOR, sponsor of SJR 39, stated he is not alone in             
his concern about the current level of reading skills and the level            
those skills have dropped to over the last 20 years. He described              
an article in Forbes magazine about Boeing as follows. Boeing                  
estimates it will lose over $2 billion because it was not able to              
complete projects and meet contract deadlines last year.  The cause            
of the problem is that of the 12,000 new hires in its workforce,               
about 8,000 needed remediation in reading and math.  The same                  
article spoke about other major businesses across the United States            
experiencing the similar problem of entry level workers' inability             
to read.  The purpose of SJR 39 is to notify Congress that Alaska              
supports the Reading Excellence Act, or S 1596, sponsored by                   
Senator Paul Coverdell.  The purpose of that Act is to teach every             
child to read in the early childhood years as soon as they are                 
ready, or as soon as possible once they enter school, but not later            
than the third grade.  The Act then goes on to provide $212 million            
for research, teaching, and individual grants for primary and                  
secondary reading instruction.  Senator Taylor said he would like              
to see Alaska be in a position to take advantage of that federal               
money and begin a pilot program.  Alaska's student enrollment is               
less than many medium school districts elsewhere yet it is diverse.            
Senator Taylor explained S 1596 also provides for tutorial                     
assistance, and 95 percent of the funds would go directly into                 
instruction to children.  It also authorizes grants to parents for             
tutorial assistance.                                                           
                                                                               
Number 202                                                                     
                                                                               
SENATOR GREEN stated, as a former teacher, she is struck by the                
notion that the Legislature is getting into somebody else's                    
business thereby demeaning the profession of teachers.  She said               
the Legislature must give assurance that it is striving for better             
performance and is not out to demean the teaching profession.                  
Senator Green questioned whether the word "systematic" as contained            
in S 1596, is in relation to phonics.  She noted literacy experts              
have been caught up on that word and she was unsure that any                   
legislator knows the full implication of the word when it comes to             
an educational method of delivery.  She asked Senator Taylor                   
whether S 1596 specifically refers to phonics.                                 
                                                                               
SENATOR TAYLOR said it wouldn't dare because that word is so                   
frightening to the professional community.  He repeated the goal is            
that children learn to read.  He maintained that over 30 years of              
research shows that phonics is one of the best methods to use.  He             
noted the federal law will require that teachers use methods based             
on replicable research, research that is objective and valid, and              
that has had a peer review.  He maintained that school districts               
seem to try a new approach about every two or three years without              
any follow-up; therefore no one knows which approach succeeded.  S             
1596 requires methods to be used that have been studied and for                
which empirical evidence is available.                                         
                                                                               
CHAIRMAN WILKEN noted that the words "phonics skills," rather than             
"phonics," are referred to on page 4 in two places.                            
                                                                               
SENATOR WARD suggested adding "and all members of Congress" on line            
17 after the word "Representative."                                            
                                                                               
SENATOR TAYLOR agreed the resolution should go to all members of               
Congress.                                                                      
                                                                               
SENATOR GREEN suggested naming Paul Coverdell as a recipient in the            
resolution.                                                                    
                                                                               
SENATOR TAYLOR agreed his name should be added.                                
                                                                               
Number 202                                                                     
                                                                               
SENATOR LEMAN stated he appreciates Senator Coverdell's promotion              
of individual education accounts which will give parents the                   
flexibility to find the best educational opportunity for their                 
children.  He stated he would like to include endorsement of that              
type of approach to education in SJR 39 as he believes the two are             
interrelated.                                                                  
                                                                               
SENATOR TAYLOR commented SJR 39, especially in regard to the                   
provision allowing tutorial grants, will accommodate those families            
who have one child out of several who has trouble reading who need             
special help.                                                                  
                                                                               
SENATOR LEMAN stated one of his concerns is that the Alaska                    
Legislature will be promoting a federal program that has a high                
cost.  He stated S 1596 requires that funds for teacher training               
be spent on programs proven effective by scientific research.  He              
noted although he agrees with that concept, he offered a similar               
amendment regarding sex education to a bill several years ago which            
was defeated in the House.  He agreed these programs should be                 
based on valid research.                                                       
                                                                               
Number 168                                                                     
                                                                               
SENATOR TAYLOR commented that after listening to concerns that the             
bill is an unfunded mandate, he drafted a sponsor substitute which             
only requires that a nationally normed test be given to second                 
graders to find out how students are faring in Alaska.  That                   
approach should determine how serious the problem is and should                
provide direction for future legislative action.  If the students'             
scores are below the national average, the Legislature could                   
recommend the use of phonics instruction in the curriculum and                 
provide financial assistance to schools willing to use it to remove            
the mandate concept.  SENATOR TAYLOR maintained that spending money            
on the problem in the lower grades will save money later on.                   
                                                                               
CHAIRMAN WILKEN commented that everyone agrees on the end result               
Senator Taylor is trying to reach with SB 203, but everyone                    
involved needs to agree on the way to go so all can buy in on the              
approach.                                                                      
                                                                               
Number 084                                                                     
                                                                               
SENATOR WARD asked for suggestions on language to amend SJR 39 to              
include other members of Congress.                                             
                                                                               
CHAIRMAN WILKEN questioned whether SJR 39 will impede the progress             
of S 1596 by specifically referring to "phonics" on lines 8 and 10.            
He suggested deleting that reference and addressing the phonics                
issue in SB 203.                                                               
                                                                               
SENATOR TAYLOR suggested replacing the language on line 17 with the            
following: "...Representative, and all of the members of Congress."            
                                                                               
SENATOR WARD moved to amend line 17 as Senator Taylor suggested.               
There being no objection, the motion carried.                                  
                                                                               
SENATOR LEMAN moved to add Senator Coverdell's name after the names            
of Alaska's Congressional delegation, in SJR 39.  There being no               
objection, the motion carried.                                                 
                                                                               
SENATOR WARD informed committee members he supports including the              
word "phonics" in SJR 39.                                                      
                                                                               
BARBARA THOMPSON, Director of the Division of Teaching and Learning            
Support for the Alaska Department of Education (DOE), testified.               
DOE supports SJR 39 as it finds the illiteracy rate alarming and               
believes a greater emphasis on reading needs to occur.  DOE                    
supports phonics in the context of a balanced comprehensive reading            
program.                                                                       
                                                                               
SENATOR LEMAN commented that a weaker emphasis is now placed on                
phonics in the earlier grades than he experienced as an elementary             
grade student, and as a result, students experience more of a                  
struggle when it comes to spelling and the interrelationship of                
letters to words.                                                              
                                                                               
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SENATOR WARD asked Ms. Thompson to articulate on DOE's position on             
using the word "phonics" in SJR 39.                                            
                                                                               
MS. THOMPSON replied DOE recognizes phonics as being a part of a               
balanced and comprehensive program.                                            

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