Final report of the Joint Committee to Develop a Master Plan for Education released

Summary of the September 9th, 2002 report entitled
"The California Master Plan for Education"

The Joint Legislative Committee to Develop a Master Plan for Education released its final report proposing a new Master Plan for Education on September 9, 2002 [Table of Contents with links to report sections on the Joint Committee's page]. The report contains 152 pages, not including appendices, compared to 73 pages in the previous draft. There are 56 multi-part recommendations, or a total of 174 individual recommendations, breaking down approximately as follows: 78 K-12 primarily, 55 higher education primarily, 25 joint higher education and K-12, 4 adult education, and 12 pre-K.

Here is a selection of some of the Joint Committee's recommendations of most interest to UC and higher education. Changes from the July draft are shown in italics:

GOVERNANCE

ADMISSIONS

TRANSFER

FACULTY

PREPARING K-12 TEACHERS

HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDING

FEES AND FINANCIAL AID

ACCOUNTABILITY AND ASSESSMENT


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