Report Title:

University of Hawaii

 

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Establishes the family strengthening coordination center at the University of Hawaii.

 


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.B. NO.

1723

TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE, 2007

 

STATE OF HAWAII

 

 

 

 

 

 

A BILL FOR AN ACT


 

 

RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.

 

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

 


     SECTION 1.  The legislature finds that the purpose and mission of education is to advance the endowment of human nature itself, so that each succeeding generation finds itself further along the road toward peace, social justice, and environmental sustainability in a society guided by creativity, compassion, and curiosity.

     The legislature further finds that early childhood learning opportunities are fundamental to developing self-esteem, personal values, social behaviors, attitudes that contribute to collaborative living, and skills that promote lifelong learning.

     The legislature further finds that well-functioning, well-informed families are the most effective units for providing the early apprenticeship in learning that children need for successful entry into formal schooling as well as for continued school success.  Research has shown that high quality early education programs that engage parents as participants have produced significant positive long-term effects.

     With the passage of Act 259, Session Laws of Hawaii 2006, the legislature acted upon its recognition that early childhood learning is crucial preparation for successful life-long learning, that it is cost-effective in preventing costly societal problems in later life, and that it is a critical link in the chain of efforts to produce contributory, responsible citizens of our democratic society.

     Act 259 funded a temporary early childhood education task force to develop a framework to increase access to and improve the quality of early education programs and to support the professional development of early childhood educators.

     This Act complements the work accomplished by that task force by supporting, developing, evaluating, and recommending a strong family strengthening and involvement component for early childhood education programs.

     The purposes of this Act are to:

     (1)  Improve early childhood education and develop long term, parental participation for children's learning by appropriating funds to:

         (A)  Support and coordinate the efforts of existing parent-participatory early education programs as demonstration sites;

         (B)  Evaluate the outcomes of these programs; and

         (C)  Base policy recommendations on these evaluation research findings;

     (2)  Develop and disseminate plans and curricula for parent participation in early education programs throughout Hawaii; and

     (3)  Institute and support the training and certification of parent educators in Hawaii by the family education training center and the family resources program, department of family and consumer sciences, college of tropical agriculture and human resources, of the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

     SECTION 2.  Chapter 304A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part IV to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:

     "§304A-    Family strengthening coordination center; established.  (a)  A family strengthening coordination center shall be established in the college of tropical agriculture and human resources at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and shall be operated by the board of the family strengthening coordination center.

     (b)  The board of the family strengthening coordination center shall consist of nine members from the college of tropical agriculture and human resources to be chosen as follows:

     (1)  One member shall be designated by the speaker of the house of representatives;

     (2)  One member shall be designated by the president of the senate;

     (3)  The center director, who shall be a tenured member of the faculty of the college of tropical agriculture and human resources with experience in family strengthening training, research, and administration;

     (4)  The chairperson of the department of family and consumer science;

     (5)  A representative of the center on the family, who shall be designated by the dean of the college of tropical agriculture and human resources;

     (6)  One member from the board of an early education program committed to family involvement, who shall be designated by the dean of the college of tropical agriculture and human resources;

     (7)  One member who shall be an officer or board member of an agency addressing family strengthening for families under court supervision, designated by the dean of the college of tropical agriculture and human resources;

     (8)  One member who shall be a certified Adlerian family counselor designated by the dean of the college of tropical agriculture and human resources; and

     (9)  One member from the community at large who shall be designated by the dean of the college of tropical agriculture and human resources.

     (c)  Members shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for expenses, including travel expenses, necessary for the performance of their duties.

     (d)  The family strengthening coordination center shall be authorized to in the short term to address issues relating to the challenges of family involvement in early education.  However, its long-term aim shall be to encourage democratic family processes at all stages of development and to foster the development of citizens who can contribute to social justice, prosperity, and environmental sustainability for Hawaii.

     The immediate goals of the family strengthening coordination center in the first year of its operations shall be to:

     (1)  Identify existing early childhood education programs in the community that have strong family strengthening, parent participation, or family involvement components.  To accomplish this goal, the family strengthening coordination center shall write a request for proposals for programs to participate as demonstration sites in a process of determining best practices in family involvement in early childhood education.  It shall review the request for proposal applications and select the strongest programs as demonstration sites;

     (2)  Identify, clarify, and state the family strengthening principles that enhance productive, democratic family life, and provide children with the supportive apprenticeship in learning they need to be successful in later schooling;

     (3)  Develop an evaluation plan to compare the immediate outcomes of early childhood education demonstration sites that have strong family involvement components with control sites that have limited family participation.  The purpose of the evaluation is to test the claim that family involvement is crucial in early childhood education and to determine the relative strengths and weaknesses of the different family involvement demonstration programs.  To develop the evaluation plan, the family strengthening coordination center shall determine performance indicators and identify quality assessment instruments.  Once demonstration sites are selected, the family strengthening coordination center shall implement the evaluation plan.  Evaluators shall train staff at the participating sites in administering these instruments.  Sites shall collect and record their own evaluation data.  At the end of the project period, the family strengthening coordination center shall gather and analyze the data collected at the sites and write an evaluation report on the relative strengths and weaknesses of family involvement projects as opposed to non-family involvement projects;

     (4)  Fund the selected family involvement early childhood education demonstration sites, to enable them to immediately:

         (A)  Increase their operations to serve more families with young children;

         (B)  Structure their efforts to follow family strengthening principles specified by the family strengthening coordination center;

         (C)  Systematically conduct pre-test and post-test evaluations of the effectiveness of their sites, using measures and methods developed by the family strengthening coordination center;

         (D)  Enroll a key member of their staff in the parent educator certification program of the University of Hawaii to become certified in family strengthening parent education;

         (E)  Participate in an initial summer conference on family strengthening in early childhood education at which they shall present their own program; learn about the other programs in the consortium; receive training in the family strengthening conceptual model; and receive training at completing the pre-test/post-test evaluation procedures; and network with other providers; and

         (F)  Participate in a follow up summer institute to report the evaluation findings from their own sites and to work with other providers to generate policy recommendations to the legislature on how to strengthen families and the development of young children at early childhood education sites;

     (5)  Institute and run the parent educator training program in the University of Hawaii family resources program and provide parent educator certificates granted by the family education training center of Hawaii.  In this process, the family strengthening coordination center shall systematically train at least one staff member from each participating demonstration site during the course of the year as well as provide other training participants access to information about each site;

     (6)  Plan and run the pre-project conference on family strengthening and early childhood education and have personnel from the participating demonstration sites present their conceptual frameworks, outcome objectives, prevention/intervention methods, and any prior evaluation findings.  The family strengthening coordination center shall train demonstration site participants in the family strengthening model and in collecting evaluation data;

     (7)  Plan and run the post-project conference on family strengthening and early childhood education and have personnel from the participating sites present their evaluation findings and work together to form consortium conclusions about research-based best practices at the sites;

     (8)  Gather and use the evaluation findings, conference discussions, and conclusions to recommend policies to the legislature concerning how best to structure family strengthening early childhood education programs, how best to train and certify parent educators for those programs and how best to staff those programs; and

     (9)  Disseminate the family strengthening coordination center report and information on the demonstration site programs to the public.

     (e)  The family strengthening coordination center shall recommend distribution of funds from the research corporation of the University of Hawaii to the demonstration sites.  No program shall be disqualified from competing for those funds for the sole reason that a board or staff member of the program is also a member of the family strengthening coordination center; provided that the member will recuse oneself from voting on matters before the family strengthening coordination center concerning the program.

     (f)  The family strengthening coordination center shall be exempt from chapter 92; provided that the family strengthening coordination center shall make a good faith effort to have its proceedings and work products accessible and available to the general public in a manner consistent with the intent of chapter 92.

     (g)  The family strengthening coordination center shall be exempt from the requirements of chapter 103D.

     (h)  The director of the family strengthening coordination center shall submit an annual report of its operations to the legislature at least twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session."

     SECTION 3.  There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $750,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2007-2008, and the same sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009, to support the operations of the family strengthening coordination center.

     The sums appropriated shall be expended by the University of Hawaii for the purposes of this Act; provided that expenditure of the appropriations shall not be subject to chapter 103D.

     SECTION 4.  This Act shall take effect upon its approval; provided that section 3 shall take effect on July 1, 2007.

 

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