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The School Improvement Market Beyond Education Agencies - Feds

By Marc Dean Millot — October 08, 2007 1 min read
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Beyond the Department of Education, the federal government offers a cornucopia of opportunities for school improvement providers:

• Two independent school systems

• Competitive grant programs open to schools that could be vehicles for sales no less than their ED counterparts

• K-12 and youth-oriented program evaluations

• Direct grants to support providers’ own basic research and program development and capacity building activities

• International education and youth development in developing countries

Again, hot-linked examples instead of a long essay.From K-12Leads and Youth Service Markets Report

Basic Research - National Institutes of Health
• Mathematical Cognition and Specific Learning Disabilities (R01) Due October 29 (Jul 23)

Applied Research - Department of Defense
• Bootstrapped Learning (develop an “electronic student” that can be taught complex concepts incrementally over a very wide range of problem domains) Due November 29 (Nov 14)

Product Development – National Science Foundation
• Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs Phase I Solicitation FY-2008 Due December 4 (Sep 4)

Program Evaluation – Department of Labor
• Workforce Investment Act Random Assignment Evaluation (of Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth formula programs) Due October 5 (Sep 20)

Curriculum – Department of Defense Education Agency
• 7-12 English Language Arts (ELA) Due October 9 (Aug 31)

Vocational Education - Agriculture
• Secondary and Two-Year Postsecondary Agriculture Education Challenge Grants Program Due January 11 (Sep 25)

School Management – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
• NASA Explorer Schools Support Services (manage project operations nationwide) Due December 20 (Sep 5)

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