20 USC § 9903 - Grant program
(a)
In general
The Director shall establish a grant program to support programs at institutions of higher education to carry out the purpose of this chapter.
(b)
Geographical considerations
In the administration of this chapter, the Director shall take such steps as may be necessary to ensure that grants are equitably distributed across all regions of the United States, taking into account population density and other geographic and demographic considerations.
(c)
Amount of grant
Subject to the requirements of subsection (d), the Director may award grants annually on a competitive basis to institutions of higher education in the amount of $2,000,000, per institution of which—
(1)
$1,500,000 shall be used—
(A)
to design, implement, and evaluate a program that meets the requirements of section
9902 of this title;
(d)
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply for a grant under this section, an institution of higher education shall—
(1)
include former secondary school science, technology, engineering, or mathematics master teachers as faculty in its science department for this program;
(3)
have a process to be used in establishing partnerships with local educational agencies for placement of participating students in their field experiences, including a process for identifying mentor teachers working in local schools to supervise classroom field experiences in cooperation with university-based master teachers;
(4)
maintain policies allowing flexible entry to the program throughout the undergraduate coursework;
(5)
require that master teachers employed by the institution will supervise field experiences of students in the program;
(6)
require that the program complies with State certification or licensing requirements and the requirements under section
7801
(23) of this title for highly qualified teachers;
(e)
Application requirements
An institution of higher education seeking a grant under the program shall submit an application to the Director in such form, at such time, and containing such information and assurances as the Director may require, including—
(1)
a description of the current rate at which individuals majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics become certified as elementary and secondary teachers;
(2)
a description for the institution’s plan for increasing the numbers of students enrolled in and graduating from the program supported under this chapter;
(3)
a description of the institution’s capacity to develop a program in which individuals majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics can become certified as elementary and secondary teachers;
(4)
identification of the organizational unit within the department or division of arts and sciences or the science department at the institution that will adopt teacher certification for elementary and secondary teachers as its primary mission;
(5)
identification of core faculty within the department or division of arts and sciences or the science department at the institution to champion teacher preparation in their departments by teaching courses dedicated to preparing future elementary and secondary school teachers, helping create new degree plans, advising prospective students within their major, and assisting as needed with program administration;
(6)
identification of core faculty in the education department or its equivalent at the institution to champion teacher preparation by creating and teaching courses specific to the preparation of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and working closely with colleagues in the department or division of arts and sciences or the science department; and
Source
(Pub. L. 111–358, title V, § 553,Jan. 4, 2011, 124 Stat. 4022.)
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