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House approves frontline-teacher data collection bill to inform future incentives
Summary
First Substitute HB 134 authorizes a one-year data collection measuring 'frontline' teachers and district spending on instruction; sponsors said the study will inform future incentive programs and that a previously estimated FY13 fiscal note (~$5 million) is removed by making this year a study year. The bill passed 62-11 and will go to the Senate.
The Utah House on March 1 passed First Substitute House Bill 134, authorizing a one-year data-collection effort to measure district-level metrics about "frontline" teachers and the share of district resources devoted to classroom instruction. Representative Nelson (speaking as sponsor in summary) said the aim is to gather verifiable, consistent data that…
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