Notice Announcing Supporting Effective Educator Development Program Competition
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This notice announces a competition under the Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) program. It is designed to support projects that enhance educators' skills through evidence-based practices. Institutions of higher education, national nonprofits, the Bureau of Indian Education, and certain partnerships can apply for funding to develop and expand effective educational practices. Proposals need to focus on priorities such as effective teaching practices, school leadership, literacy promotion, and meaningful student learning experiences.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a competition under the SEED program
- Eligibility criteria for applicants, including institutions and partnerships
- Priorities including effective teaching and literacy promotion
Obligations
What this law requires
Eligible entities must submit complete funding proposals electronically through the Grants.gov 'APPLY' function.
Proposals must focus on at least one of the absolute priorities: Supporting Effective Teachers, Supporting Effective Principals and Other School Leaders, Promoting Evidence-Based Literacy, or Meaningful Learning Opportunities for Students.
Proposals must be evidence-based in increasing academic achievement, graduation rates, or rates of postsecondary education matriculation.
Partnership applicants must include at least one eligible entity described in the proposal requirements.
Applications must comply with the submission requirements detailed in the official announcement found on the ED, DOL, and Grants.gov websites.