Current through the 2024 Fourth Special Session
Section 53F-4-206 - Computer program for students with autism and other special needs(1) To improve social skills and student achievement for students with autism and other special needs in pre-school through grade 2, the state board shall contract with a provider, selected through a request for proposals process, to provide computer software programs and activity manuals.(2) In evaluating proposals submitted under Subsection (1), the state board shall: (a) ensure that the state board's evaluation criteria weighs heavily the proposer's ability and experience to provide computer software programs and activity manuals to improve social skills and student achievement for students with autism and other special needs in pre-school through grade 2;(b) consider, in evaluating the proposer's ability and experience, any quantitative and evaluative results from field testing, state tests, and other standardized achievement tests;(c) ensure that the state board's evaluation criteria weighs heavily the proposer's ability to: (i) collect data from each computer using the computer software, regardless of where the computer is located;(ii) provide students access to the proposer's program from any computer with internet access;(iii) enable reporting of student progress to administrators, teachers, parents, and other facilitators; and(iv) record a student's progress in the computer software; and(d) consider the extent to which the computer software program uses engaging animation to teach students.(3) The state board shall provide the computer software programs and activity manuals procured under this section to school districts and charter schools that demonstrate a commitment by the school principal and staff to implement the computer software programs and activity manuals as prescribed by the provider.Amended by Chapter 186, 2019 General Session ,§ 232, eff. 5/14/2019.Renumbered from § 53A-1a-110 and amended by Chapter 2, 2018 General Session ,§ 78, eff. 1/24/2018.Added by Chapter 412, 2012 General Session ,§ 1, eff. 5/8/2012.