The Maryland State Board of Education convened on December 5, 2023, to address several pressing issues in the education system, with a particular focus on the inclusion of special education students in least restrictive environments. The meeting began with a call for attention to the challenges faced in implementing effective educational practices for these students.
A key discussion point was raised regarding the pace of classroom instruction. One board member highlighted observations from recent visits to classrooms in Anne Arundel and Baltimore Counties, noting that teachers are under pressure to cover extensive material quickly. This rush, they argued, is detrimental not only to students with disabilities but to all students, as it hampers their ability to process information and engage meaningfully with the curriculum.
The board member emphasized the need for a balanced approach to curriculum delivery, advocating for a reassessment of expectations placed on teachers. They urged the board to communicate with school systems about the importance of allowing adequate time for students to understand and ask questions about the material being taught. This concern was echoed across various subjects, including history, math, and language arts, indicating a systemic issue rather than isolated incidents.
The meeting concluded with a recognition of the importance of these discussions and a commitment to further explore the implications of curriculum pacing on student learning outcomes. The board's next steps will involve continued dialogue with educational institutions to ensure that all students receive the support they need to succeed in their learning environments.