UPSTART program to develop school readiness skills of preschool children.

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  • (1) UPSTART, a project that uses a home-based educational technology program to develop school readiness skills of preschool children, is established within the public education system.
  • (2) UPSTART is created to:
    • (a) evaluate the effectiveness of giving preschool children access, at home, to interactive individualized instruction delivered by computers and the Internet to prepare them academically for success in school; and
    • (b) test the feasibility of scaling a home-based curriculum in reading, math, and science delivered by computers and the Internet to all preschool children in Utah.
  • (3)
    • (a) The state board shall contract with an educational technology provider, selected through a request for proposals process, for the delivery of a home-based educational technology program for preschool children that meets the requirements of Subsection (4).
    • (b) Every five years, the state board may issue a new request for proposals described in this section.
  • (4) A home-based educational technology program for preschool children shall meet the following standards:
    • (a) the contractor shall provide computer-assisted instruction for preschool children on a home computer connected by the Internet to a centralized file storage facility;
    • (b) the contractor shall:
      • (i) provide technical support to families for the installation and operation of the instructional software; and
      • (ii) provide for the installation of computer and Internet access in homes of qualifying participants described in Subsection 53F-4-404(3)(d);
    • (c) the contractor shall have the capability of doing the following through the Internet:
      • (i) communicating with parents;
      • (ii) updating the instructional software;
      • (iii) validating user access;
      • (iv) collecting usage data;
      • (v) storing research data; and
      • (vi) producing reports for parents, schools, and the Legislature;
    • (d) the program shall include the following components:
      • (i) computer-assisted, individualized instruction in reading, mathematics, and science;
      • (ii) a multisensory reading tutoring program; and
      • (iii) a validated computer adaptive reading test that does not require the presence of trained adults to administer and is an accurate indicator of reading readiness of children who cannot read;
    • (e) the contractor shall have the capability to quickly and efficiently modify, improve, and support the product;
    • (f) the contractor shall work in cooperation with public preschool or private preschool provider personnel who will provide administrative and technical support of the program as provided in Section 53F-4-403;
    • (g) the contractor shall solicit families to participate in the program as provided in Section 53F-4-404; and
    • (h) in implementing the home-based educational technology program, the contractor shall seek the advice and expertise of early childhood education professionals within the Utah System of Higher Education on issues such as:
      • (i) soliciting families to participate in the program;
      • (ii) providing training to families; and
      • (iii) motivating families to regularly use the instructional software.
  • (5) The contract shall provide funding for a home-based educational technology program for preschool children, subject to the appropriation of money by the Legislature for UPSTART.
  • (6) The state board shall evaluate a proposal based on:
    • (a) whether the home-based educational technology program meets the standards specified in Subsection (4);
    • (b) the results of an independent evaluation of the home-based educational technology program;
    • (c) the experience of the home-based educational technology program provider; and
    • (d) the per pupil cost of the home-based educational technology program.





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