A bill for an act
relating to education; establishing the Digital Citizenship, Internet Safety, and
Media Literacy Advisory Council; requiring a report.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
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(a) The commissioner of education must
establish and convene the 19-member Digital Citizenship, Internet Safety, and Media Literacy
Advisory Council. The council must be composed of the following members:
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(1) three licensed classroom teachers, one each from a district or charter school located
in rural, urban, and suburban Minnesota;
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(2) three licensed school media specialists, one each from a district or charter school
located in rural, urban, and suburban Minnesota;
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(3) three representatives from parent-teacher organizations, one each from a district or
charter school located in rural, urban, and suburban Minnesota;
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(4) four representatives from the Minnesota Regional Public Library Systems;
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(5) two people with expertise in digital citizenship;
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(6) two people with expertise in Internet safety; and
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(7) two people with expertise in media literacy.
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(b) Advisory council member compensation is determined under Minnesota Statutes,
section 15.059.
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The advisory council must make recommendations to the commissioner
of education regarding:
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(1) best practices relating to instruction in digital citizenship, Internet safety, and media
literacy; and
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(2) methods of instructing students to safely, ethically, responsibly, and effectively use
media and technology resources.
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By February 14, 2025, the commissioner must report to the chairs and
ranking minority members of the legislative committees having jurisdiction over kindergarten
through grade 12 education. The report must include guidelines to assist stakeholders with
instructional practices and methods regarding digital citizenship, Internet safety, and media
literacy under subdivision 2 and any draft legislation, if necessary.
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The commissioner must convene the first meeting by September 9,
2024. At the first meeting, the members must select a chair or cochairs to convene and
facilitate future advisory council meetings. The commissioner must provide administrative
support to the advisory council.
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Meetings of the advisory council are subject to the
Minnesota Open Meeting Law under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 13D.
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The advisory council expires on February 15, 2025.
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This section is effective the day following final enactment.
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