20 USC § 6917 - Evaluations
(a)
Evaluation
Each recipient of funds under this subpart for a program shall annually conduct an evaluation of the program and submit to the Secretary a report concerning the evaluation, in the form prescribed by the Secretary.
(c)
Evaluation report components
In preparing the evaluation reports, the recipient shall—
(1)
use the data provided in the application submitted by the recipient under section
6914 of this title as baseline data against which to report academic achievement and gains in English proficiency for children in the program;
(2)
disaggregate the results of the evaluation by gender, native languages spoken by children, socioeconomic status, and whether the children have disabilities;
(3)
include data on the progress of the recipient in achieving the objectives of the program, including data demonstrating the extent to which children served by the program are meeting the challenging State academic content and student academic achievement standards, and including data comparing limited English proficient children with English proficient children with regard to school retention and academic achievement concerning—
(4)
include information on the extent that professional development activities carried out through the program have resulted in improved classroom practices and improved student academic achievement;
lude
[1]
a description of how the activities carried out through the program are coordinated and integrated with the other Federal, State, or local programs serving limited English proficient children; and
[1] So in original. Probably should be “(5) include”.
(a)
Evaluation
Each recipient of funds under this subpart for a program shall annually conduct an evaluation of the program and submit to the Secretary a report concerning the evaluation, in the form prescribed by the Secretary.
(c)
Evaluation report components
In preparing the evaluation reports, the recipient shall—
(1)
use the data provided in the application submitted by the recipient under section
6914 of this title as baseline data against which to report academic achievement and gains in English proficiency for children in the program;
(2)
disaggregate the results of the evaluation by gender, native languages spoken by children, socioeconomic status, and whether the children have disabilities;
(3)
include data on the progress of the recipient in achieving the objectives of the program, including data demonstrating the extent to which children served by the program are meeting the challenging State academic content and student academic achievement standards, and including data comparing limited English proficient children with English proficient children with regard to school retention and academic achievement concerning—
(4)
include information on the extent that professional development activities carried out through the program have resulted in improved classroom practices and improved student academic achievement;
lude
[1]
a description of how the activities carried out through the program are coordinated and integrated with the other Federal, State, or local programs serving limited English proficient children; and
[1] So in original. Probably should be “(5) include”.
Source
(Pub. L. 89–10, title III, § 3217, as added Pub. L. 107–110, title III, § 301,Jan. 8, 2002, 115 Stat. 1716.)
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