SEC. 8042.

EVALUATIONS

 

 

Section Summary

 


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SEC. 8042. EVALUATIONS.

Section 8601, <<NOTE: 20 USC 7981.>> as redesignated by section 8001

of this Act, is amended to read as follows:

``SEC. 8601. EVALUATIONS.

``(a) Reservation of Funds.--Except as provided in subsection (b)

and (e), the Secretary, in consultation with the Director of the

Institute of Education Sciences, may reserve not more than 0.5 percent

of the amount appropriated for each program authorized under this Act to

carry out activities under this section. If the Secretary elects to make

a reservation under this subsection, the reserved amounts--

``(1) shall first be used by the Secretary, acting through

the Director of the Institute of Education Sciences, to--

``(A) conduct comprehensive, high-quality

evaluations of the programs that--

``(i) are consistent with the evaluation plan

under subsection (d); and

``(ii) primarily include impact evaluations

that use experimental or quasi-experimental

designs, where

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practicable and appropriate, and other rigorous

methodologies that permit the strongest possible

causal inferences;

``(B) conduct studies of the effectiveness of the

programs and the administrative impact of the programs

on schools and local educational agencies; and

``(C) widely disseminate evaluation findings under

this section related to programs authorized under this

Act--

``(i) in a timely fashion;

``(ii) in forms that are understandable,

easily accessible, usable, and adaptable for use

in the improvement of educational practice;

``(iii) through electronic transfer and other

means, such as posting, as available, to the

websites of State educational agencies, local

educational agencies, the Institute of Education

Sciences, or the Department, or in another

relevant place; and

``(iv) in a manner that promotes the

utilization of such findings; and

``(2) may be used by the Secretary, acting through the

Director of the Institute of Education Sciences--

``(A) to evaluate the aggregate short- and long-term

effects and cost efficiencies across--

``(i) Federal programs assisted or authorized

under this Act; and

``(ii) related Federal early childhood

education programs, preschool programs, elementary

school programs, and secondary school programs,

under any other Federal law;

``(B) to increase the usefulness of the evaluations

conducted under this section by improving the quality,

timeliness, efficiency, and use of information relating

to performance to promote continuous improvement of

programs assisted or authorized under this Act; and

``(C) to assist recipients of grants under such

programs in collecting and analyzing data and other

activities related to conducting high-quality

evaluations under paragraph (1).

``(b) Title I.--The Secretary, acting through the Director of the

Institute of Education Sciences, shall use funds authorized under

section 1002(e) to carry out evaluation activities under this section

related to title I, and shall not reserve any other money from such

title for evaluation.

``(c) Consolidation.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this

section or section 1002(e), the Secretary, in consultation with the

Director of the Institute of Education Sciences--

``(1) may consolidate the funds reserved under subsections

(a) and (b) for purposes of carrying out the activities under

subsection (a)(1); and

``(2) shall not be required to evaluate under subsection

(a)(1) each program authorized under this Act each year.

``(d) Evaluation Plan.--The Director of the Institute of Education

Sciences, shall, on a biennial basis, develop, submit to Congress, and

make publicly available an evaluation plan, that--

``(1) describes the specific activities that will be carried

out under subsection (a) for the 2-year period applicable to the

plan, and the timelines of such activities;

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``(2) contains the results of the activities carried out

under subsection (a) for the most recent 2-year period; and

``(3) describes how programs authorized under this Act will

be regularly evaluated.

``(e) Evaluation Activities Authorized Elsewhere.--If, under any

other provision of this Act, funds are authorized to be reserved or used

for evaluation activities with respect to a program, the Secretary may

not reserve additional funds under this section for the evaluation of

that program.''.


NCLB Text

 ``SEC. <<NOTE: 20 USC 6471.>> 1431. PROGRAM EVALUATIONS.

``(a) Scope of Evaluation.--Each State agency or local educational

agency that conducts a program under subpart 1 or 2 shall evaluate the

program, disaggregating data on participation by gender, race,

ethnicity, and age, not less than once every 3 years, to determine the

program's impact on the ability of participants--

``(1) to maintain and improve educational achievement;

``(2) to accrue school credits that meet State requirements

for grade promotion and secondary school graduation;

``(3) to make the transition to a regular program or other

education program operated by a local educational agency;

``(4) to complete secondary school (or secondary school

equivalency requirements) and obtain employment after leaving

the correctional facility or institution for neglected or

delinquent children and youth; and

``(5) as appropriate, to participate in postsecondary

education and job training programs.

``(b) Exception.--The disaggregation required under subsection (a)

shall not be required in a case in which the number of students in a

category is insufficient to yield statistically reliable information or

the results would reveal personally identifiable information about an

individual student.

``(c) Evaluation Measures.--In conducting each evaluation under

subsection (a), a State agency or local educational agency shall use

multiple and appropriate measures of student progress.

``(d) Evaluation Results.--Each State agency and local educational

agency shall--

``(1) submit evaluation results to the State educational

agency and the Secretary; and

``(2) use the results of evaluations under this section to

plan and improve subsequent programs for participating children

and youth.