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Funding Innovative Learning Models: Grants for School Development and Adoption

This law establishes grant programs authorizing hundreds of millions of dollars annually to develop, research, and implement comprehensive, evidence-based learning models in K-12 schools. Citizens can expect their local schools to gain access to new educational tools and practices designed to significantly improve student outcomes, with a focus on community input and rigorous evaluation. The funding is intended to supplement existing state and local education budgets.
Key points
Authorizes $750 million annually for federal grants to create and implement new, comprehensive educational programs in elementary and secondary schools.
New learning models must be evidence-based, integrating instructional design, technology, and operational changes to improve student achievement.
Grants prioritize adoption in schools needing the most support, ensuring equitable access to innovative educational resources for all students.
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Additional Information
Developing and Advancing Innovative Learning Models
Print number: HR 8319
Sponsor: Rep. Morelle, Joseph D. [D-NY-25]
Process start date: 2024-05-08