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- § 1032. Program authorized
- § 1032a. Uses of funds
- § 1032b. Application requirements
- § 1032c. Evaluation
§ 1032. Program authorized
(a) Program authorityThe Secretary is authorized to award grants to, or enter into contracts or cooperative agreements with, eligible consortia to pay the Federal share of the costs of projects to—
(1) assist in the graduation of teacher candidates who are prepared to use modern information, communication, and learning tools to—
(A) improve student learning, assessment, and learning management; and
(B) help students develop learning skills to succeed in higher education and to enter the workforce;
(2) strengthen and develop partnerships among the stakeholders in teacher preparation to transform teacher education and ensure technology-rich teaching and learning environments throughout a teacher candidate’s preservice education, including clinical experiences; and
(3) assess the effectiveness of departments, schools, and colleges of education at institutions of higher education in preparing teacher candidates for successful implementation of technology-rich teaching and learning environments, including environments consistent with the principles of universal design for learning, that enable kindergarten through grade 12 students to develop learning skills to succeed in higher education and to enter the workforce.
(b) Amount and durationA grant, contract, or cooperative agreement under this subpart—
(1) shall be for not more than $2,000,000;
(2) shall be for a three-year period; and
(3) may be renewed for one additional year.
(c) Non-Federal share requirement
(d) Definition of eligible consortiumIn this subpart, the term “eligible consortium” means a consortium of members that includes the following:
(1) Not less than one institution of higher education that awards baccalaureate or masters degrees and prepares teachers for initial entry into teaching.
(2) Not less than one State educational agency or local educational agency.
(3) A department, school, or college of education at an institution of higher education.
(4) A department, school, or college of arts and sciences at an institution of higher education.
(5) Not less than one entity with the capacity to contribute to the technology-related reform of teacher preparation programs, which may be a professional association, foundation, museum, library, for-profit business, public or private nonprofit organization, community-based organization, or other entity.
(Pub. L. 89–329, title II, § 231, as added Pub. L. 110–315, title II, § 201(3), Aug. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 3154; amended Pub. L. 111–39, title II, § 201(3), July 1, 2009, 123 Stat. 1936.)
§ 1032a. Uses of funds
(a) In generalAn eligible consortium that receives a grant or enters into a contract or cooperative agreement under this subpart shall use funds made available under this subpart to carry out a project that—
(1) develops long-term partnerships among members of the consortium that are focused on effective teaching with modern digital tools and span that substantially connect preservice preparation of teacher candidates with high-need schools; or
(2) transforms the way departments, schools, and colleges of education teach classroom technology integration, including the principles of universal design, to teacher candidates.
(b) Uses of funds for partnership grantsIn carrying out a project under subsection (a)(1), an eligible consortium shall—
(1) provide teacher candidates, early in their preparation, with field experiences with technology in educational settings;
(2) build the skills of teacher candidates to support technology-rich instruction, assessment and learning management in span areas, technology literacy, an understanding of the principles of universal design, and the development of other skills for entering the workforce;
(3) provide professional development in the use of technology for teachers, administrators, and span specialists who participate in field placement;
(4) provide professional development of technology pedagogical skills for faculty of departments, schools, and colleges of education and arts and sciences;
(5) implement strategies for the mentoring of teacher candidates by members of the consortium with respect to technology implementation;
(6) evaluate teacher candidates during the first years of teaching to fully assess outcomes of the project;
(7) build collaborative learning communities for technology integration within the consortium to sustain meaningful applications of technology in the classroom during teacher preparation and early career practice; and
(8) evaluate the effectiveness of the project.
(c) Uses of funds for transformation grantsIn carrying out a project under subsection (a)(2), an eligible consortium shall—
(1) redesign curriculum to require collaboration between the department, school, or college of education faculty and the department, school, or college of arts and sciences faculty who teach span or methods courses for training teacher candidates;
(2) collaborate between the department, school, or college of education faculty and the department, school, or college of arts and science faculty and academic span specialists at the local educational agency to educate preservice teachers who can integrate technology and pedagogical skills in span areas;
(3) collaborate between the department, school, or college of education faculty and the department, school, or college of arts and sciences faculty who teach courses to preservice teachers to—
(A) develop and implement a plan for preservice teachers and continuing educators that demonstrates effective instructional strategies and application of such strategies in the use of digital tools to transform the teaching and learning process; and
(B) better reach underrepresented preservice teacher populations with programs that connect such preservice teacher populations with applications of technology;
(4) collaborate among faculty and students to create and disseminate case studies of technology applications in classroom settings with a goal of improving student academic achievement in high-need schools;
(5) provide additional technology resources for preservice teachers to plan and implement technology applications in classroom settings that provide evidence of student learning; and
(6) bring together expertise from departments, schools, or colleges of education, arts and science faculty, and academic span specialists at the local educational agency to share and disseminate technology applications in the classroom through teacher preparation and into early career practice.
(Pub. L. 89–329, title II, § 232, as added Pub. L. 110–315, title II, § 201(3), Aug. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 3155.)
§ 1032b. Application requirementsTo be eligible to receive a grant or enter into a contract or cooperative agreement under this subpart, an eligible consortium shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require. Such application shall include the following:
(1) A description of the project to be carried out with the grant, including how the project will—
(A) develop a long-term partnership focused on effective teaching with modern digital tools and span that substantially connects preservice preparation of teacher candidates with high-need schools; or
(B) transform the way departments, schools, and colleges of education teach classroom technology integration, including the principles of universal design, to teacher candidates.
(2) A demonstration of—
(A) the commitment, including the financial commitment, of each of the members of the consortium for the proposed project; and
(B) the support of the leadership of each organization that is a member of the consortium for the proposed project.
(3) A description of how each member of the consortium will participate in the project.
(4) A description of how the State educational agency or local educational agency will incorporate the project into the agency’s technology plan, if such a plan already exists.
(5) A description of how the project will be continued after Federal funds are no longer available under this subpart for the project.
(6) A description of how the project will incorporate—
(A) State teacher technology standards; and
(B) State student technology standards.
(7) A plan for the evaluation of the project, which shall include benchmarks to monitor progress toward specific project objectives.
(Pub. L. 89–329, title II, § 233, as added Pub. L. 110–315, title II, § 201(3), Aug. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 3157.)
§ 1032c. Evaluation
Not less than ten percent of the funds awarded to an eligible consortium to carry out a project under this subpart shall be used to evaluate the effectiveness of such project.
(Pub. L. 89–329, title II, § 234, as added Pub. L. 110–315, title II, § 201(3), Aug. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 3157.)