Professional Development

ESEA requires that all public school teachers of core academic subjects receive high-quality professional development. This requirement is not limited to public school teachers who are not yet highly qualified, but applies broadly to all public school teachers of core academic subjects, even those already highly qualified. ESEA allows states to use Title I and Title II funds to provide professional development for teachers. Each district receiving Title I funds must spend at least 5 percent of its Title I allocation on professional development activities to help teachers become highly qualified. Any school not meeting its adequate yearly progress target for two consecutive years must use at least 10% of its Title I funds for professional development. Title II also includes specific grant programs to support professional development activities.

Guidance, Regulations, Legislation, and Announcements

Guidance

Non-Regulatory Guidance, Title II, Part A, Improving Teacher Quality State Grants (Word)   
For specific information on professional development, refer to sections D1-D6.

Regulations

Final Regulation, Title 1- Improving The Academic Achievement Of The Disadvantaged   
For specific information on professional development, refer to pages 71730-71732.

Legislation

Final Legislation, Public Law print of PL 107-110, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001; Title III, ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION SUBPART 3; IMPROVING LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS   

Other Resources

Events

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