Grant Partnerships
Enhancing Education Through Technology
(Ed Tech Program)
The Baltimore
County Public Schools, working with the Maryland State Department
of Education, participates in several EdTech partnership grants
which are funded through the federal Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (ESEA,) "No Child Left Behind," Title II, Part D.
To learn more about each of these grants, click on the name
of the grant in the list on the right navigation bar.
Goal/Purposes: To
improve student academic achievement through the use of technology
in elementary and secondary schools; to assist every student –
regardless of race, ethnicity, income, geographical location,
or disability – in becoming technologically literate by
the end of eighth grade; and to encourage the effective integration
of technology resources and systems with professional development
and curriculum development to promote research-based instructional
methods that can be widely replicated.
The Ed Tech program funds
are to:
- Assist states
and localities in implementing and supporting a system that
effectively uses technology to improve student academic achievement.
- Encourage the establishment
or expansion of initiatives that are designed to increase access
to technology.
- Assist states
and localities in the acquisition, development, interconnection,
implementation, improvement, and maintenance of an effective
educational technology infrastructure in a manner that expands
access to technology to students and teachers.
- Support initiatives
that enable school personnel and administrators to integrate
technology effectively into curriculum and instruction that
are aligned with State standards, through such means as high-quality
professional development.
- Enhance ongoing
professional development for teachers, principals, and administrators
by providing constant access to training and updated research
in teaching and learning through electronic means.
- Support the development
and use of electronic networks and other innovative methods,
such as distance learning, to provide specialized or rigorous
courses or curricula to students who would not otherwise have
access to such information, particularly those in geographically
isolated regions.
- Support local
efforts to use technology to promote parent and family involvement
in education and to enhance communication among students, parents,
and school personnel.
- Support the rigorous evaluation
of programs funded under the Ed Tech Act, particularly regarding
the impact of these programs on student academic achievement,
and ensure that the results are widely accessible through electronic
means.