Colorado Code § 22-2-146.5

Department of education - improving mathematics outcomes - training and technical assistance - report - definitions
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(1) As used in this section, unless the context
otherwise requires:
(a) "Children with disabilities" has the same meaning as set forth in section 22-20-103.
(b) "Evidence-informed" means a program or practice in mathematics that relies on peer-
reviewed evidence to establish a basis for accelerating learning. "Evidence-informed" includes
evidence-informed curricula, interventions, acceleration strategies, and assessment options.
(c) "Rural school district" means a school district in Colorado that the department
determines is rural based on the geographic size of the school district and the distance of the
school district from the nearest large, urbanized area.
(d) "Small rural school district" means a school district in Colorado that the department
determines is rural based on the geographic size of the school district and the distance of the
school district from the nearest large, urbanized area and that enrolls fewer than one thousand
students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.
(e) "Train-the-trainer" means a training framework that develops educators into subject
matter experts who can teach other educators about mathematics.
(2) By January 2024, the department shall contract with an organization, in accordance
with the "Procurement Code", articles 101 to 112 of title 24, to create free optional trainings,
incorporating the train-the-trainer model, in evidence-informed practices in mathematics,
including a training specifically designed for elementary school educators and a training
specifically designed for secondary school mathematics educators. Each training must include
interventions and strategies to grow and accelerate student proficiencies in mathematics to help
students who are below grade level or struggling in mathematics, children with disabilities, and
students who are English language learners. Training may include, but need not be limited to,
content aligned with student academic standards, standards for mathematical practice, and
cultivation of mathematical best practices and mindsets. The training is available to relevant staff
of school districts, related administrative units, district charter schools, institute charter schools,
boards of cooperative services, and community-based organizations, as defined in section 22-2-
146.6. The department shall keep record of the school districts, related administrative units,
district charter schools, institute charter schools, and boards of cooperative services that
participate in the educator training.
(3) The department, upon request, shall provide technical assistance to rural school
districts and small rural school districts, including administrative units and district charter
schools, and institute charter schools in rural areas. Technical assistance must include identifying
best practices in mathematics, including interventions to help students who are below grade level
or struggling in mathematics, children with disabilities, and students who are English language
learners.
(4) The department shall publish, on a continuous basis, a list of evidence-informed
curricula and assessment options for mathematics. The department shall consult with schools of
a school district, district charter schools, institute charter schools, educators who teach
mathematics, and national experts and repositories to update the list of evidence-informed
curricula and assessment options for mathematics. The department shall review the list and
remove material, as necessary, every four years.
(5) The department shall provide and regularly update evidence-informed interventions
for improving mathematics achievement, including intervention options that may be available to
parents remotely. The department shall publish the evidence-informed interventions on the
department's website.
(6) (a) Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), on or before July 1, 2024, and on or
before July 1 each year thereafter, the department shall report to the education committees of the
house of representatives and the senate, or their successor committees, and the state board
concerning the activities and status of any technical assistance and training provided pursuant to
this section.
(b) Beginning January 2025, the department shall report on the information collected
pursuant to subsection (6)(a) of this section, including a list of the school districts, related
administrative units, district charter schools, institute charter schools, and boards of cooperative
services that participate in the educator training pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, at the
department's annual hearing held pursuant to the "SMART Act", part 2 of article 7 of title 2.

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