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2000 Session

Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Wampler
Technology management and resources

Item 133 #7s

Item 133 #7s

First Year - FY2001 Second Year - FY2002
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Education, Central Office Operations, Department of FY2001 $350,000 FY2002 $350,000 GF

Language
Page 88, line 33, strike "$40,373,670" and insert "$40,723,670".
Page 88, line 33, strike "$40,071,702" and insert "$40,421,702".
Page 91, after line 19, insert:
"Q.1.  The amounts for State Education Services include $200,000 the first year and $200,000 the second year from the general fund for the Department of Education to continue the development of model teacher, principal and superintendent training in-service activities and programs geared specifically to the Standards of Learning and technology applications in instruction.  Information on these programs, and actual training in the provision of these model activities and programs at the local level shall be provided to local school divisions in each year.  The Department shall also develop and disseminate to local school divisions classroom materials for teachers.  Such materials shall include instructional manuals, video tapes, multi-media packages or computer software which provide a day-to-day source of information and reinforcement for classrooms teachers.  
2.  The amounts for State Education Services include $150,000 the first year and $150,000 the second year from the general fund for the Department of Education to contract with the Virginia Educational Technology Alliance to pilot a Technology Management for School Leaders program and for the creation and distribution of video-modeling CD ROM's
of best practices in the use of educational technology for elementary and secondary teachers.  The Technology Management for School Leaders program shall focus on technology planning, decision-making, acceptable use policy, infrastructure, staff development and maintenance."


Explanation
(This amendment is self-explanatory.)