20 USC § 1464 - Studies and evaluations
(a)
Studies and evaluations
(1)
Delegation
The Secretary shall delegate to the Director of the Institute of Education Sciences responsibility to carry out this section, other than subsections (d) and (f).
(b)
Assessment of national activities
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall carry out a national assessment of activities carried out with Federal funds under this chapter in order—
(2)
Scope of assessment
The national assessment shall assess activities supported under this chapter, including—
(A)
the implementation of programs assisted under this chapter and the impact of such programs on addressing the developmental needs of, and improving the academic achievement of, children with disabilities to enable the children to reach challenging developmental goals and challenging State academic content standards based on State academic assessments;
(B)
the types of programs and services that have demonstrated the greatest likelihood of helping students reach the challenging State academic content standards and developmental goals;
(C)
the implementation of the professional development activities assisted under this chapter and the impact on instruction, student academic achievement, and teacher qualifications to enhance the ability of special education teachers and regular education teachers to improve results for children with disabilities; and
(D)
the effectiveness of schools, local educational agencies, States, other recipients of assistance under this chapter, and the Secretary in achieving the purposes of this chapter by—
(i)
improving the academic achievement of children with disabilities and their performance on regular statewide assessments as compared to nondisabled children, and the performance of children with disabilities on alternate assessments;
(iv)
placing and serving children with disabilities, including minority children, in the least restrictive environment appropriate;
(v)
preventing children with disabilities, especially children with emotional disturbances and specific learning disabilities, from dropping out of school;
(vii)
reducing the inappropriate overidentification of children, especially minority and limited English proficient children, as having a disability;
(c)
Study on ensuring accountability for students who are held to alternative achievement standards
The Secretary shall carry out a national study or studies to examine—
(d)
Annual report
The Secretary shall provide an annual report to Congress that—
(1)
summarizes the research conducted under part E of the Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 [20 U.S.C. 9567 et seq.];
(2)
analyzes and summarizes the data reported by the States and the Secretary of the Interior under section
1418 of this title;
(e)
Authorized activities
In carrying out this section, the Secretary may support objective studies, evaluations, and assessments, including studies that—
(1)
analyze measurable impact, outcomes, and results achieved by State educational agencies and local educational agencies through their activities to reform policies, procedures, and practices designed to improve educational and transitional services and results for children with disabilities;
(2)
analyze State and local needs for professional development, parent training, and other appropriate activities that can reduce the need for disciplinary actions involving children with disabilities;
(3)
assess educational and transitional services and results for children with disabilities from minority backgrounds, including—
(4)
measure educational and transitional services and results for children with disabilities served under this chapter, including longitudinal studies that—
(a)
Studies and evaluations
(1)
Delegation
The Secretary shall delegate to the Director of the Institute of Education Sciences responsibility to carry out this section, other than subsections (d) and (f).
(b)
Assessment of national activities
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall carry out a national assessment of activities carried out with Federal funds under this chapter in order—
(2)
Scope of assessment
The national assessment shall assess activities supported under this chapter, including—
(A)
the implementation of programs assisted under this chapter and the impact of such programs on addressing the developmental needs of, and improving the academic achievement of, children with disabilities to enable the children to reach challenging developmental goals and challenging State academic content standards based on State academic assessments;
(B)
the types of programs and services that have demonstrated the greatest likelihood of helping students reach the challenging State academic content standards and developmental goals;
(C)
the implementation of the professional development activities assisted under this chapter and the impact on instruction, student academic achievement, and teacher qualifications to enhance the ability of special education teachers and regular education teachers to improve results for children with disabilities; and
(D)
the effectiveness of schools, local educational agencies, States, other recipients of assistance under this chapter, and the Secretary in achieving the purposes of this chapter by—
(i)
improving the academic achievement of children with disabilities and their performance on regular statewide assessments as compared to nondisabled children, and the performance of children with disabilities on alternate assessments;
(iv)
placing and serving children with disabilities, including minority children, in the least restrictive environment appropriate;
(v)
preventing children with disabilities, especially children with emotional disturbances and specific learning disabilities, from dropping out of school;
(vii)
reducing the inappropriate overidentification of children, especially minority and limited English proficient children, as having a disability;
(c)
Study on ensuring accountability for students who are held to alternative achievement standards
The Secretary shall carry out a national study or studies to examine—
(d)
Annual report
The Secretary shall provide an annual report to Congress that—
(1)
summarizes the research conducted under part E of the Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 [20 U.S.C. 9567 et seq.];
(2)
analyzes and summarizes the data reported by the States and the Secretary of the Interior under section
1418 of this title;
(e)
Authorized activities
In carrying out this section, the Secretary may support objective studies, evaluations, and assessments, including studies that—
(1)
analyze measurable impact, outcomes, and results achieved by State educational agencies and local educational agencies through their activities to reform policies, procedures, and practices designed to improve educational and transitional services and results for children with disabilities;
(2)
analyze State and local needs for professional development, parent training, and other appropriate activities that can reduce the need for disciplinary actions involving children with disabilities;
(3)
assess educational and transitional services and results for children with disabilities from minority backgrounds, including—
(4)
measure educational and transitional services and results for children with disabilities served under this chapter, including longitudinal studies that—
Source
(Pub. L. 91–230, title VI, § 664, as added Pub. L. 108–446, title I, § 101,Dec. 3, 2004, 118 Stat. 2783.)
References in Text
The Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002, referred to in subsec. (d)(1), is title I of Pub. L. 107–279, Nov. 5, 2002, 116 Stat. 1941, as amended. Part E of the Act is classified generally to part E (§ 9567 et seq.) of subchapter
I of chapter
76 of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section
9501 of this title and Tables.
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