Sections 2402(a)(7) and 2413(b)(4) of
ESEA require States and local educational agencies (LEAs) that
receive Title II, Part D grant funds to conduct rigorous evaluation
of the effectiveness of Title II, Part D formula and competitive
grant-funded projects, activities and strategies in integrating
technology into curricula and instruction and improving student
achievement. The purpose of this reporting requirement is to
identify from the results of those evaluations innovative projects,
activities and strategies that effectively infuse technology with
curriculum and instruction, show evidence of positive impacts for
student learning, and can be widely replicated by other State
educational agencies and LEAs.
US Code:
20
USC 6301 Name of Law: Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965, as amended
There is an adjustment of -750
hours as there are 28 remaining SEAs of the 53 SEAs to provide
evaluation reports, taking 30 hours each to complete, leaving a
total of 840 annual burden hours. There are no changes to the data
collection.
$25,000
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Luisa Atkinson 202 260-1994
luisa.atkinson@ed.gov
No
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