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The document proposes consolidating 38 existing education programs into 11 new funding streams in the fiscal year 2011 budget plan. Some of the key consolidations include combining programs focused on teaching and leadership into three new funding streams for effective teachers and leaders, teacher and leader pathways, and teacher and leader innovation. Programs focused on curriculum would be combined into funding streams for literacy, science and math, and a well-rounded education. Existing college readiness and safety programs would also be reorganized into new funding categories. The goal is to simplify programs and provide more flexibility at the state and local level to improve student outcomes.

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The document proposes consolidating 38 existing education programs into 11 new funding streams in the fiscal year 2011 budget plan. Some of the key consolidations include combining programs focused on teaching and leadership into three new funding streams for effective teachers and leaders, teacher and leader pathways, and teacher and leader innovation. Programs focused on curriculum would be combined into funding streams for literacy, science and math, and a well-rounded education. Existing college readiness and safety programs would also be reorganized into new funding categories. The goal is to simplify programs and provide more flexibility at the state and local level to improve student outcomes.

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NEW ARCHITECTURE

Dozens of current education programs would be combined, collapsed, and otherwise regrouped under new
administrative umbrellas sketched out in the fiscal 2011 budget plan.

Existing Programs (38) New Funding Streams (11)

TEACHING AND LEADERSHIP

Effective Teachers
Ready to Teach—$10.7 million and Leaders
Teacher Quality State Grants—$2.9 billion
$2.5 BILLION

Teacher and Leader


Advanced Credentialing—$10.6 million Innovation Fund
Teacher Incentive Fund—$400 million
$950 MILLION

School Leadership—$29.2 million


Teach For America—$18 million Teacher and
Teacher Quality Partnership—$43 million Leader Pathways
Teachers for a Competitive Tomorrow—$2.2 million $405 MILLION
Transition to Teaching—$43.7 million

CURRICULUM
Effective
Even Start—$66.5 million Teaching and
Literacy Through School Libraries—$66.5 million Learning:
National Writing Project—$25.6 million Literacy
Reading Is Fundamental—$24.8 million $450 million
Ready-to-Learn Television—$27.3 million
Striving Readers—$250 million
Effective
Teaching
and Learning:
Science,
Technology,
Engineering, and Effective Teaching
Mathematics and Learning
$300 million
Mathematics and Science Partnerships—$180.5 million for a Complete
Education
Effective —$1 BILLION
Teaching and (Includes the four
Teaching American History—$119 million Learning for a programs listed at right.)
Academies for American History and Civics—$1.9 million Well-Rounded
Civic Education—$35 million Education
Close-Up Fellowships—$1.9 million $265 million
Excellence in Economic Education—$1.4 million
Foreign Language Assistance—$26.9 million
Arts in Education—$40 million

Educational Technology State Grants—$100 million National


(Note: Incorporating the use of technology is integrated Activities*
into many ESEA programs.) *Figures not available

COLLEGE READINESS
College Pathways
Advanced Placement—$45.8 million
High School Graduation Initiative—$50 million
and Accelerated
Javits Gifted and Talented Education—$7.5 million Learning
—$100 million

SAFETY AND HEALTH

Alcohol Abuse Reduction—$32.7 million Successful, Safe,


Elementary and Secondary School Counseling—$55 million and Healthy
Foundations for Learning—$1 million Students
Mental Health Integration in Schools—$5.9 million
Physical Education—$79 million —$410 million
Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities National Activities—$191.3 million

SCHOOL CHOICE
Charter Schools Grants—$256 million
Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities—$8.3 million Expanding
Parental Information and Resource Centers—$39.3 million Educational Options
Smaller Learning Communities—$88 million $490 million
Voluntary Public School Choice—$25.8 million

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education

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