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Clinton Presidential Records
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marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff.
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A CENTURY OF SUCCESS:
HISTORICALLY
BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
AMERICA'S NATIONAL TREASURE
THE 1995-96 ANNUAL REPORT
THE PRESIDENTS BOARD OF ADVISORS
on
HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
SEPTEMBER 1996
I-A-37A
(a) PURPOSE AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. In order to enable
all children to meet challenging State standards, each local
educational agency receiving assistance under this part shall-
(1) hire qualified instructional staff, consistent
with subsections (b) and (c) ;
'(2) provide high-quality professional development
that will improve teaching and learning in core content areas,
consistent with subsection (c) and
(3) use at least five percent of its allocation under
this part for fiscal years 2001 and 2002, and 10 percent of that
allocation for subsequent fiscal years, for that professional
development.
(b) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR TEACHERS. Each local
alit
educational agency shall ensure that, by no later than the
effective date of the Iname of bill), all new staff who are
hired to provide academic instruction to children in programs
supported with funds under this part-
"(1) are certified in the field in which they will
teach; or
(2) have a bachelors degree and are enrolled in a
program through which they will obtain such certification within
two years.
(c) PARAPROFESSIONALS.-(1) Each local educational agency
shall ensure that all paraprofessionals working in programs
-Enrolled in a program...
supported with funds under this part meet the educational
requirements of paragraph (2) or (3) and perform only the duties
described in those paragraphs.
"(2) A paraprofessional may perform any of the
phase in
following duties only if he or she has completed at least two
years of college and is under the direct supervision of a
teacher:
" (A) One-on-one tutoring for eligible students.
Any such tutoring must be at times that are in addition to the
time a student would otherwise receive instruction from a
teacher.
(B) Assisting with classroom management, such as
organizing instructional and other materials.
(C) Providing assistance in a computer
laboratory.
"(3) A paraprofessional who possesses a secondary
school diploma or its equivalent, but who has not completed at
least two years of college, may perform only non-instructional
duties, such as improving parental involvement, providing
support in a library or media center, or acting as a translator.
"(4) Each local educational agency shall ensure that
each paraprofessional described in paragraph (1) --
(A) is appropriately trained and possesses the
knowledge and skills sufficient to support teachers, parents, or
school administrators, as the case may be, in meeting the goals
of this part;
"(B) participates in professional development and
other training opportunities directly relevant to his or her
work assignment or to upgrading his or he assignment, and
[new]1119(a)-
"(C) is supervised by a teacher or other
appropriate school staff member.