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Up to $100,000 to schools to increase national understanding of the Charter Schools Model by. Read More

$363,000 to improve student achievement by improving the preparation of prospective teachers and enhancing professional development activities. Read More

Project grants to develop and distribute research based information to teachers, schools, policymakers, and parents engaged in education reform. Read More
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$1.5 million to local education agencies to provide financial assistance to rural districts to help improve the quality of teaching and learning in their schools. Read More

$735,000 to State educational agencies to support the recruitment, training and placement of talented individuals from other fields into teaching positions in K-12 classrooms. Read More

Grants to State education agencies to strengthen arts education as an integral part of the elementary/secondary school curriculum. Read More

Up to $2,000,000 to State education agencies to support eligible entities in the development of innovative programs that recruit, train and mentor principals and assistant principals. Read More
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Abroad and Exchange Programs

$161,000 to qualified U.S. educators to participate in short-term study seminars abroad on topics in the social sciences and the humanities. Read More

Up to $60,000 to English language professionals to assist with the improvement of English teaching capability in selected institutions around the world. Read More

Up to $24,000 to U.S. and foreign teachers and administrators who want to live and study in a foreign country for 6 weeks. Read More

$61,000 to educational institutions to improve the study of modern foreign languages and area studies in the United States. Read More

$53,988,000 for State Education Agencies to improve teacher/principal quality and increase the number of highly qualified teachers in the classroom. Read More
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