Utah Admin. Code R277-922-5 - Digital Teaching and Learning Advisory Committee Duties
(1) The advisory committee shall include the
following individuals who will serve as non-voting chairs:
(a) the Deputy Superintendent of
Instructional Services or designee; and
(b) the Director of the Utah Education and
Telehealth Network or designee.
(2) In addition to the chairs described in
Subsection (1), the Board shall appoint six members to the advisory committee
as follows:
(a) the Digital Teaching and
Learning Coordinator;
(b) one
member who represents a school district with expertise in digital teaching and
learning;
(c) one member who
represents a charter school with expertise in digital teaching and
learning;
(d) two members that have
earned a national certification in education technology, that may include a
certification from the Certified Education Technology Leader from the
Consortium for School Networking (CoSN); and
(e) one member who represents the Utah School
Superintendents Association.
(3) The advisory committee shall:
(a) oversee review of an LEA plan to
determine whether the LEA plan meets the criteria described in Section
R277-922-8;
(b) make a recommendation to the
Superintendent and the Board on whether the Board should approve or deny an LEA
plan;
(c) make recommendations to
an LEA on how the LEA may improve the LEA's plan; and
(d) perform other duties as directed by:
(i) the Board; or
(ii) the Superintendent.
(4) The advisory committee may
select additional LEA plan reviewers to assist the advisory committee with the
work described in Subsection (3).
(5) The advisory committee, or the
Superintendent on behalf of the advisory committee, shall present the advisory
committee's recommendations on whether to approve or deny each LEA plan to the
Board for the Board's approval.
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