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1998 Session

Budget Amendments - SB30 (Conference Report)

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Teacher Training Program

Item 138 #20c

Item 138 #20c

First Year - FY1999 Second Year - FY2000
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY1999 ($26,460,270) FY2000 $16,862,010 GF

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"a.  This appropriation includes $8,321,730 the first year and $16,862,010 the second year from the general fund to provide for the implementation and evaluation of comprehensive teacher training programs at the local level in the four core content areas of the Standards of Learning (SOL), and leadership training for principals and superintendents in implementing the SOLs, with the goal of ensuring student success on the Standards of Learning tests.
b.  The funding for this program is based on full state funding of $7.50 per pupil in average daily membership, adjusted for half-day kindergarten programs, the first year and full state funding of $15 per pupil in average daily membership, adjusted for half-day kindergarten programs, the second year.
c.  The funding for this program is provided in addition to the state share of $19 million, or $251 per instructional position, provided for Standards of Quality (SOQ) staff development in each year of the biennium in Item 138.C.2.k.  This funding shall supplement, not supplant, training programs currently provided with SOQ staff development funds.
d.  In order to receive these funds in the first year, no later than August 1, 1998, school divisions must submit to the Department of Education a request for the funding and have received approval from the Department by September 15, 1998, of a local plan for delivering a training program that meets the following objectives and requirements:
1) Training for teachers to support and facilitate the implementation of the Standards of Learning and, thereby, achievement of the requirements of the Standards of Accreditation; such training shall include training in instruction in English, mathematics, science, and social studies,
training in interpreting test data for instructional purposes, and technology applications to implement the Standards of Learning
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2)  Incorporation of technology training with an emphasis on concepts for using technology as an instructional tool to meet the technology standards established in the Standards of Learning.
3)  Training for division superintendents and principals which is designed to assist them in the implementation of the Standards of Learning and the Standards of Accreditation; such training shall include training in interpreting test data for instructional purposes, instructional strategies to implement the new Standards of Learning, and technology applications to implement the Standards of Learning.
e.  Further, to receive training funds from this appropriation, school divisions must agree to participate in monitoring and evaluation activities to be coordinated by the Department of Education.  Evaluation data must include documentation of the training process, teacher participation rates, and changes in teacher competencies as determined by the Department of Education.  School divisions shall also collect and analyze formative evaluation data during the program, and may use the data to modify their training plans, with such modifications approved by the Department of Education in advance.
f.  By July 1, 1998, the Department of Education shall develop and provide to school divisions a form for the submission of requests for Teacher Training Standards of Learning program funding.
g.  School divisions preferring to conduct all of the Teacher Training Standards of Learning program in the second year shall inform the Department of Education of their decision, no later than August 1, 1998, and may request that the first year allocation attributable to such school division be carried forward and added to the amount such school division is eligible for in the second year from the Teacher Training Standards of Learning program.
h.  Any funds unexpended out of the appropriations for the Teacher Training Standards of Learning program as of June 30, 1999, shall not revert to the surplus of the general fund, but shall be carried on the books of the Department of Accounts, to be maintained for the potential use of school divisions which elected to carry forward first year Teacher Training Standards of Learning program funds.  Such funds shall be provided, along with the second year funds allocated to such school divisions, subject to the division's satisfaction of the plan requirements set forth below.
i.  In order to receive these funds in the second year, no later than April 1, 1999, school divisions must submit to the Department of Education a request for the funding and have received approval from the Department by May 15, 1999, of a local plan for delivering a training program that meets the following objectives and requirements:
1) Training for teachers to support and facilitate the implementation of the Standards of Learning and, thereby, achievement of the requirements of the Standards of Accreditation; such training shall include training in instruction in English, mathematics, science, and social studies, training in interpreting test data for instructional purposes, and technology applications to implement the Standards of Learning.
2)  Incorporation of technology training with an emphasis on concepts for using technology as an instruction tool to meet the technology standards established in the Standards of Learning.
3)  Training for division superintendents and principals which is designed to assist them in the implementation of the Standards of Learning and the Standards of Accreditation; such training shall include training in interpreting test data for instructional purposes, instructional strategies to implement the new Standards of Learning, and technology applications to implement the Standards of Learning.
j.  Further, to receive training funds from this appropriation, school divisions must agree to participate in monitoring and evaluation activities to be coordinated by the Department of Education.  Evaluation data must include documentation of the training process, teacher participation rates, and changes in teacher competencies as determined by the Department of Education.  School divisions shall also collect and analyze formative evaluation data during the program, and may use the data to modify their training plans, with such modifications approved by the Department of Education in advance.
k.  The Department of Education shall develop and disseminate to each school division a plan for assessing the success of the Teacher Training Standards of Learning program in achieving these objectives and requirements in each school division.
l.  The Department of Education shall provide technical assistance to school divisions in the preparation of their plans.
m.  School divisions are encouraged to develop plans which utilize collaborations with institutions of higher education and other local school divisions.
n.  The Department of Education shall submit a report on the status of the Teacher Training Standards of Learning program by December 1 each year to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees."


Explanation
(This amendment is self-explanatory. A companion amendment is provided in Item 129, providing resources and direction for the Department of Education in the first year.)