SEC.4643.

READY TO LEARN PROGRAMMING

 

 

Section Summary

 


ESSA

SEC. 4643. <<NOTE: 20 USC 7293.>> READY TO LEARN PROGRAMMING.

``(a) Awards to Promote School Readiness Through Ready to Learn

Programming.--

``(1) In general.--Awards made to eligible entities

described in paragraph (3) to fulfill the purpose described in

section 4641(a)(2) shall--

``(A) be known as `Ready to Learn Programming

awards'; and

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``(B) be used to--

``(i) develop, produce, and distribute

accessible educational and instructional video

programming for preschool and elementary school

children and their parents in order to facilitate

student academic achievement;

``(ii) facilitate the development, directly or

through contracts with producers of children's and

family educational television programming, of

educational programming for preschool and

elementary school children, and the accompanying

support materials and services that promote the

effective use of such programming;

``(iii) facilitate the development of

programming and digital content containing Ready-

to-Learn programming and resources for parents and

caregivers that is specially designed for

nationwide distribution over public television

stations' digital broadcasting channels and the

Internet;

``(iv) contract with entities (such as public

telecommunications entities) so that programming

developed under this section is disseminated and

distributed to the widest possible audience

appropriate to be served by the programming, and

through the use of the most appropriate

distribution technologies; and

``(v) develop and disseminate education and

training materials, including interactive programs

and programs adaptable to distance learning

technologies, that are designed--

``(I) to promote school readiness;

and

``(II) to promote the effective use

of materials developed under clauses

(ii) and (iii) among parents, family

members, teachers, principals and other

school leaders, Head Start providers,

providers of family literacy services,

child care providers, early childhood

educators, elementary school teachers,

public libraries, and after-school

program personnel caring for preschool

and elementary school children.

``(2) Availability.--In awarding or entering into grants,

contracts, or cooperative agreements under this section, the

Secretary shall ensure that eligible entities described in

paragraph (3) make programming widely available, with support

materials as appropriate, to young children, parents, child care

workers, Head Start providers, and providers of family literacy

services to increase the effective use of such programming.

``(3) Eligible entities.--To be eligible to receive a grant,

contract, or cooperative agreement under this section, an entity

shall be a public telecommunications entity that is able to

demonstrate each of the following:

``(A) A capacity for the development and national

distribution of educational and instructional television

programming of high quality that is accessible by a

large majority of disadvantaged preschool and elementary

school children.

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``(B) A capacity to contract with the producers of

children's television programming for the purpose of

developing educational television programming of high

quality.

``(C) A capacity, consistent with the entity's

mission and nonprofit nature, to negotiate such

contracts in a manner that returns to the entity an

appropriate share of any ancillary income from sales of

any program-related products.

``(D) A capacity to localize programming and

materials to meet specific State and local needs and to

provide educational outreach at the local level.

``(4) Coordination of activities.--An entity receiving a

grant, contract, or cooperative agreement under this section

shall consult with the Secretary and the Secretary of Health and

Human Services--

``(A) to maximize the use of high-quality

educational programming by preschool and elementary

school children, and make such programming widely

available to Federally funded programs serving such

populations; and

``(B) to coordinate activities with Federal programs

that have major training components for early childhood

development, including programs under the Head Start Act

(42 U.S.C. 9831 et seq.) and State training activities

funded under the Child Care and Development Block Grant

Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 9858 et seq.), regarding the

availability and utilization of materials developed

under paragraph (1)(B)(v) to enhance parent and child

care provider skills in early childhood development and

education.

``(b) Applications.--To be eligible to receive a grant, contract, or

cooperative agreement under subsection (a), an entity shall submit to

the Secretary an application at such time and in such manner as the

Secretary may reasonably require. The application shall include--

``(1) a description of the activities to be carried out

under this section;

``(2) a list of the types of entities with which such entity

will enter into contracts under subsection (a)(1)(B)(iv);

``(3) a description of the activities the entity will

undertake widely to disseminate the content developed under this

section; and

``(4) a description of how the entity will comply with

subsection (a)(2).

``(c) Reports and Evaluations.--

``(1) Annual report to secretary.--An entity receiving a

grant, contract, or cooperative agreement under this section

shall prepare and submit to the Secretary an annual report. The

report shall describe the program activities undertaken with

funds received under the grant, contract, or cooperative

agreement, including each of the following:

``(A) The programming that has been developed,

directly or indirectly, by the eligible entity, and the

target population of the programming.

``(B) The support and training materials that have

been developed to accompany the programming, and the

method by which the materials are distributed to

consumers and users of the programming.

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``(C) The means by which programming developed under

this section has been distributed, including the

distance learning technologies that have been utilized

to make programming available, and the geographic

distribution achieved through such technologies.

``(D) The initiatives undertaken by the entity to

develop public-private partnerships to secure non-

Federal support for the development, distribution, and

broadcast of educational and instructional programming.

``(2) Report to congress.--The Secretary shall prepare and

submit to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and

Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Education and the

Workforce of the House of Representatives a biannual report that

includes the following:

``(A) A summary of the activities assisted under

subsection (a).

``(B) A description of the education and training

materials made available under subsection (a)(1)(B)(v),

the manner in which outreach has been conducted to

inform parents and child care providers of the

availability of such materials, and the manner in which

such materials have been distributed in accordance with

such subsection.

``(d) Administrative Costs.--An entity that receives a grant,

contract, or cooperative agreement under this section may use up to 5

percent of the amount received under the grant, contract, or agreement

for the normal and customary expenses of administering the grant,

contract, or agreement.

``(e) Funding Rule.--Not less than 60 percent of the amount used by

the Secretary to carry out this section for each fiscal year shall be

used to carry out activities under clauses (ii) through (iv) of

subsection (a)(1)(B).


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