Middle School IMPACT Grant
Background
The IMPACT model, comprising a fully funded media and
technology program, including personnel, resources, and access, recognizes
that effective school library media and instructional technology programs
support both effective teaching and learning.. These programs are essential
to making education relevant. The model is outlined in IMPACT:
Guidelines for North Carolina Media and Technology Programs and
is aligned to Information Power: Building Powerful Partnerships, the
national standards for media and technology programs. Based on valid
research and reflecting the recommendations of the revised North Carolina
Educational Technology Plan (2005-2009), the IMPACT model acknowledges
the importance of staffing each school in North Carolina with both a
school library media coordinator and an instructional technology facilitator.
Further, it assures that the media and technology resources and conditions
necessary to support the teaching and learning process are present. The
Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) grant is intended to provide
the funding and technical assistance to support Local Education Agencies
(LEAs) in implementing the IMPACT model in one of their middle or high schools.
Over a 2-year period, the goal of this model is to:
- Help middle and high school teachers integrate technology into
their teaching practice by providing the technology personnel, resources,
and access necessary to implement an Outstanding media and technology
program as determined in the Evaluation
Rubrics within IMPACT: Guidelines for North Carolina Media and
Technology Programs
- Provide the necessary personnel, resources, access, professional
development, and student instruction to produce technologically literate
students by the eighth grade, to continue to assist students in the
acquisition and application of technology skills in the high school
environment, and to have a significant impact on the academic achievement
of the school's student population.
- Study the IMPACT Model as it is implemented in the middle and high
school setting.
Eligible LEAs may apply by first submitting the following no later
than 5pm, Friday, October 20, 2006:
- A letter of intent outlining:
- Designated middle or high school
- Media and Technology Advisory Committee/School Improvement Team
members who will be assisting in the writing of the grant
- Analysis of the School
Technology Needs Assessment (STNA) conducted
at the school level.
- Written verification of consultation with Regional Technology Consultant.
This may occur at centrally located regional meetings.
- One-page description of vision for making designated school an
IMPACT school
- Letter of commitment from LEA superintendent and principal of designated
school
Application and Other Information
Timeline
- Intent to Apply
- Final Applications Due
- Grants Awarded
- May 2007 State Board of Education Board Meeting
- Grant Implementation
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