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PROJECT
OVERVIEW
Technical colleges and divisions may
apply for improvement and innovation
federal Carl Perkins dollars to engage
in a wide variety of projects, which
promote program, service, function,
and/or college improvements and innovations
and are linked to Perkins mandates,
permissives and core sub-indicators.
Project funds will be awarded through
a project application/evaluation process
overseen by the Office of Technical
Education (OTE).
Estimated
Total Funds Available
Approximately $450,000 are available.
Funds
Distribution
Colleges may submit one project application
for funding consideration.
PERKINS OVERVIEW
The purpose of the 1998 Perkins is fourfold:
(1) to build on the efforts of states
and localities to develop challenging
academic standards; (2) to promote the
development of services and activities
that integrate academic, vocational
and technical instruction and that link
secondary and postsecondary education;
(3) to increase state and local flexibility
to provide services and activities;
and (4) to disseminate national research
and to provide professional development
and technical assistance that will improve
vocational and technical education programs.
To
help reach these goals, the Technical
Improvement and Innovation Project is
intended as the spark to help our technical
colleges develop new, creative, and
imaginative ways of delivering improved
technical instruction, processes, services,
and/or activities to our students.
Please
view the TIIP
Guidebook for complete details
of the Technical Education Improvement
& Innovation Project.
For
additional information please contact
Beth Neal at bneal@dtae.org
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©2006 Georgia Department of Technical
and Adult Education
last updated on 2/9/06
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