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WI AB364

WI AB364
A virtual reality technology pilot program for school districts. (FE)


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Introduced
07/17/2025
In Committee
07/17/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Department of Public Instruction to administer a pilot program to award a contract to an entity to provide a virtual reality technology program in one rural school district, one suburban school district, and one urban school district, each of which is selected by DPI. As part of the contract, the entity must agree to provide the virtual reality technology program to at least 16,000 pupils and provide at least 3,200 virtual reality headsets for use in the participating school districts. Under the bill, the virtual reality technology program must satisfy various criteria, including the following: 1) It is aligned with the state model academic standards for math and science in grades 6 to 12. 2) It has demonstrated significant improvement in Algebra 1 benchmark assessments through a research-backed, spatially enhanced approach to mathematical concepts, as verified by a third-party evaluation—specifically, a randomized, controlled trial. 3) It includes a formative assessment platform that a) allows pupils to take assessments aligned with the state model academic standards for math and science and b) provides assessment results to teachers and school district administrators in a manner that allows them to monitor pupils[ progress toward meeting the math and science standards throughout the school year. The bill also requires DPI to provide to individuals who teach math in the middle or high school grades in the participating school districts coaching, which DPI must ensure is delivered in the classroom, and training on how to effectively use the virtual reality technology program in the classroom. Finally, the bill requires DPI to provide to the standing legislative committees on education monthly written reports on the status of the selection of an entity to provide the virtual reality technology program and the implementation of the virtual reality technology pilot program. For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a virtual reality (VR) technology pilot program administered by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) to enhance math and science education across different types of school districts. The program will select one rural, one suburban, and one urban school district to participate in a three-year pilot, during which an awarded entity must provide VR technology to at least 16,000 students and distribute 3,200 VR headsets. The virtual reality technology program must meet specific criteria, including alignment with state math and science standards for grades 6-12, demonstrated improvement in Algebra 1 assessments through a research-backed approach, and the ability to immerse students in real-world problems using interactive 3D models that help students understand complex mathematical and scientific concepts. The program will include a formative assessment platform that allows students to take standards-aligned assessments and provides teachers and administrators with progress monitoring tools. Additionally, DPI will provide specialized training and in-classroom coaching for math teachers to effectively integrate the VR technology into their lessons, and will submit monthly progress reports to legislative education committees about the program's implementation and contract selection.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Assembly Science, Technology, and AI Public Hearing (10:00:00 10/22/2025 415 Northwest) (on 10/22/2025)

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