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        PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 234                       PRINTER'S NO. 3151

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 208 Session of 1989


        INTRODUCED BY E. Z. TAYLOR, DeWEESE, HERMAN, COY, RYBAK,
           GODSHALL, NOYE, BOYES, GLADECK, SCHULER, DALEY, GEIST,
           McHALE, J. L. WRIGHT, VAN HORNE, VROON, FOX, HERSHEY, MORRIS,
           BUNT, FLICK, NAHILL, RAYMOND, MERRY, TIGUE, BORTNER, STAIRS,
           DORR, FREIND, ROBBINS, VEON, REBER, SEMMEL, HARPER, TRELLO,
           SAURMAN, ITKIN, BELFANTI, HALUSKA, GANNON, ALLEN AND TELEK,
           FEBRUARY 1, 1989

        AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, HOUSE OF
           REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, MARCH 14, 1990

                                     AN ACT

     1  Establishing the Pennsylvania Writing Project, designed to
     2     improve the writing skills of teachers and students of this
     3     Commonwealth; and making an appropriation.

     4     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     5  hereby enacts as follows:
     6  Section 1.  Legislative intent.
     7     The General Assembly recognizes that there has been a
     8  significant decline in the writing skills of students in
     9  Pennsylvania. A variety of factors contribute to this decline,
    10  but a major cause has been the lack of adequate teacher
    11  preparation in writing instruction. The General Assembly
    12  acknowledges that colleges and universities are improving
    13  teacher education programs in this area; however, these
    14  improvements will not be sufficient to improve the writing
    15  skills of students in Pennsylvania. Therefore, the General


     1  Assembly recognizes that the retraining of existing teachers in
     2  the teaching of writing skills must be a priority measure in
     3  improving the quality of writing instruction in the schools of
     4  this Commonwealth. The General Assembly further recognizes that
     5  the writing problem is shared by all segments and levels of
     6  education and that it can best be addressed by cooperatively
     7  planned and funded efforts.
     8  Section 2.  Pennsylvania Writing Project established.
     9     The Department of Education shall establish the Pennsylvania
    10  Writing Project. Colleges and universities and public and
    11  nonpublic schools may apply to serve as project sites. The
    12  following requirements are established for the department:
    13         (1)  The department shall distribute writing project
    14     sites throughout this Commonwealth so that school and college
    15     personnel located in rural, urban and suburban areas may
    16     avail themselves of writing skills training.
    17         (2)  For the 1989-1990 1990-1991 school year, the          <--
    18     department shall utilize existing sites established at West
    19     Chester University of Pennsylvania, the Capitol Campus of The
    20     Pennsylvania State University, California University of        <--
    21     Pennsylvania WILKES UNIVERSITY, Gannon University, UNIVERSITY  <--
    22     OF PENNSYLVANIA and the University of Pittsburgh and may
    23     establish three TWO additional sites. For the 1990-1991 1991-  <--
    24     1992 school year, and school years thereafter, the department
    25     shall select project sites, within the amounts appropriated
    26     for this act, to comply with the geographic distribution
    27     requirements of this section.
    28         (3)  The department shall approve a director for each
    29     project site.
    30  Section 3.  Criteria for program selection.
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     1     In selecting writing programs the Department of Education
     2  shall use, but not be limited to, the following criteria:
     3         (1)  The program shall be designed to improve
     4     systematically the writing skills of project participants,
     5     the teachers to be trained by participants and ultimately,
     6     students attending elementary, secondary and postsecondary
     7     schools.
     8         (2)  The program shall be accredited or authorized by the
     9     National Writing Project and shall adhere to its established
    10     model.
    11         (3)  Participating elementary and secondary schools and
    12     colleges and universities shall provide financial and
    13     personnel support to the writing project site.
    14         (4)  The program shall use participants as writing skill
    15     trainers in elementary and secondary schools and colleges and
    16     universities.
    17         (5)  The program shall utilize various levels and
    18     segments of education in a cooperative approach.
    19         (6)  The program shall provide continuing writing skills
    20     training to project participants.
    21         (7)  The program shall conduct an ongoing evaluation to
    22     assess the writing skills of students of the program and
    23     shall solicit participant comments regarding the
    24     effectiveness of the program.
    25  Section 4.  Operation of programs.
    26     The director of each program site is authorized to, but not
    27  limited to, perform the following functions:
    28         (1)  Employ staff and contract for services to operate
    29     the program site.
    30         (2)  Establish tuition for the programs.
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     1         (3)  Receive gifts and contributions. All funds shall be
     2     used solely for programs and expenses incurred in operating
     3     the program.
     4         (4)  Receive in-kind services from public and private
     5     higher education institutions or school districts, private
     6     schools or other education agencies providing assistance to
     7     elementary and secondary education programs.
     8         (5)  Structure programs in order that students may
     9     receive Department of Education approved inservice or
    10     postbaccalaureate credits.
    11  Section 5.  Appropriation.
    12     In addition to such amounts as may be determined by the
    13  General Assembly in succeeding years, the sum of $240,000 is
    14  hereby appropriated to the Department of Education for the
    15  fiscal year July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990 JULY 1, 1990, TO JUNE  <--
    16  30, 1991, to carry out the provisions of this act.
    17  Section 6.  Effective date.
    18     This act shall take effect July 1, 1989 1990.                  <--








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