FINDING POCKETS OF K-12 FUNDING
October 15, 2003
An SIIA Webcast
Speakers:
Jenny House
KCH Strategies (Moderator)
Julie Miller
Title I Report
Charles Blaschke
Education TURNKEY Systems
Sara Fitzgerald
Funds For Learning
Christine Dowd
The Sage Team
Learn about the factors driving K-12 purchasing and the federal, state and other funding sources being used by schools to acquire matching technology solutions.
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SIIA Funding Webcast Intro
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Finding Pockets of K-12 Funding
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Speakers
Julie Miller Presentation
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NCLB Opportunities and Challenges: Title I and Reading First
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The Title I Funding Stream
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What Title I Buys
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Title I and Technology
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NCLB Imperatives: Testing
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NCLB Imperatives: Testing
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NCLB Imperatives: Supplemental Services
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NCLB Imperatives: Supplemental Services
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NCLB Imperatives: Supplemental Services
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NCLB Imperatives: Supplemental Services
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NCLB Imperatives: Reading
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Reading First: Who gets funded?
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RF Program Components
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Essential Components of Reading Instruction
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Reading First Misperceptions
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In reality....
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What’s really happening?
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Why Such Widespread Misunderstanding?
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Early Reading First
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Early Reading First (cont.)
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Important Documents
Charles Blaschke Presentation
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
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Funding/Expenditures
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Trends
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IDEA Reauthorization
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High Demand Products
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Funds Allocation/Purchasing cycle
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Priority Targets
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Key Decision-Makers
Jenny House Presentation
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Funding Presentation
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Funding Presentation
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Key components of Version 1
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Key components of Version 1
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Key components of Version 1
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Key components of Version 1
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NEW! Database of key content
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New! General resource section
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Other Information RFPs for vendors to pursue
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New reports will be available
Sara Fitzgerald Presentation
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Finding Pockets of K-12 Funding: E-rate
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Why the E-rate Is Different
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Quick Overview of Fundamentals
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Show Me the Money
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Threshold for “Neediest” Applicants
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Key Dates for 2004
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Important Changes in Eligible Services for 2004
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Opportunities for Software Publishers
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Program Resources
Christine Dowd Presentation
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NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND
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Good News!
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Title I: Improving Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged
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Title I, Part A Technology Opportunities
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Title I, Part A Technology Considerations
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Title I, Part B: Reading First
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Title II, Part A: Preparing, Training, and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and Principals
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Title II, Part D: Enhancing Education Through Technology
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Title III: Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient and Immigrant Students
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Title IV, Part B: 21st Century Community Learning Centers
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Title V, Part A: Promoting Informed Parental Choice and Innovative Programs
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Emphasis on Flexibility and Transferability
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Guidance for Your Education Conversation
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Title I A: Disadvantaged Children
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Title I B: Literacy
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Title II A: Quality Teachers
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The Sage Team, Inc.,
SIIA Funding Webcast Conclusion
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Roundtable Discussion
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