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“School districts have the primary responsibility for providing the resources and training necessary for a school staff to implement new programs and improve instruction. If a district wants growth and improved performance, it must provide the resources to support the training necessary for the desired improved practice to occur.”
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Funding Sources

Educational Renaissance has identified a number of funding sources that schools and school districts can use to help fund professional development activities.

* Title I: Part A Basic Program
* Title I: Part C Migrant Education
* Title I: Part F Comprehensive School Reform
* Title I: Part G Advanced Placement Programs
* Title I: Part H School Dropout Prevention
* Title II: Part A Teacher/Principal Training
* Title II: Part B Enhancing Education Through Technology
* Title III: Part A English Language Acquisition
* Title V: Part A-D Innovative Programs
* Title VI: Part B Special Education
* Title VI Improving America’s Schools
* Title VII Bilingual Education, Language Enhancement and Acquisition 
* Title VII Indian Education/Johnson O’Malley
* Title IX: Part A Professional Development 
* R.E.A.P. Rural Education Achievement Program 
* Quality Schools
Initiative and Learning 
School Improvement
* Carl Perkins Vocational/Technology
* Impact Aid Supplementary Education
* General Fund Professional Development




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