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NHEON :: Office of Ed Tech :: No Child Left Behind

No Child Left Behind: Title II Part D
Enhancing Education Through Technology

Contact: Cathy Higgins

 

With the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act in January 2002, a program was established within Title II Part D to provide federal funding to schools for educational technology. This program is called Enhancing Education Through Technology (E2T2). On this page, you will find links to information about current year funding. Previous year information may be found on the archives page.

 
FY2009 (Round 7) for 2008-09 Academic Year

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View 2008-09 Full Awards List

 

LESCN Locations

Local Educational Support Centers Network (LESCN)

LESCN sites provide professional development services that support these grants. We encourage you to visit their websites and their physical sites! The mission of these centers is to provide high quality training opportunities that will empower teachers and show a positive correlation to student achievement. Programs provide high quality professional development to increase teacher quality by increasing their content knowledge, teaching skills, and use of classroom technology. Visit the LESCN website for information about the programs and services offered at each Center, and to obtain contact information.

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Portfolio Assessment Rubrics for Middle School

Visit the ICT Literacy Toolkit for resources related to this focus area.

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Tech Mini-Grants

View abstracts of 2008-09 mini-grants!

View movies, lesson plans, and rubrics from previous year mini-grants:

About Project Based Learning:

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Digital Tools Projects

Get more information about Digital Tools Projects.

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Tech Leader Training

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Transfering Funds into Title II-D

FY2009 Allocation Funding for Round 7 (2008-09)

Under the federal REAP and FLEX guidelines, districts still have the option of transferring funds from other programs into the Title II-D program in order to use such funds for activities allowable under the Title II-D program. To do this, districts should submit their common pages and OBM form 1 as usual and also submit a Title II-D Funds Transfer Application. Such transfers will then be reviewed by the program managers for both title programs.

Grantee Requirements:

  • Local Technology Plan - Ensure that your district has an approved tech plan and is CIPA compliant.
  • Professional Development - Use at least 25% of your district's allocation award for ongoing, sustained, and intensive high quality professional development. Districts are encouraged to take advantage of the professional development opportunities provided through the Local Educational Support Center Network (LESCN).
  • Technology Survey - Complete the annual NH School Technology Survey for each school in your district.

 

 

Last updated 12/15/2008