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Improving Teacher Quality Program

The Improving Teacher Quality State Grants Program is funded under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 (Title II, Part A of Public Law 107-110). The purpose of the program is to increase the academic achievement of all students by helping schools and school districts improve teacher, instructional paraprofessional and principal quality.

Ohio public and private colleges and universities are invited annually to submit proposals to support partnerships of institutions of higher education and high-need school districts to provide high quality professional development for elementary, middle and high school teachers of mathematics and science.

2009

Improving Teacher Quality State Awards 2009 | Request for Proposal 2009

2008

Improving Teacher Quality Program Awards for Fiscal Year 2008 | Request for Proposal 2008

2007

2006

Press Release: Regents release $2.8 million in Teacher Quality Program funds

2005

Press Release: Ohio Board of Regents release $2.6 million to fund 20 'Improving Teacher Quality' projects

2004

Press Release: Regents release $ 3.2 million in Improving Teacher Quality Funds

2003

Press Release: Regents release $2.4 million in improving teacher quality funds


2002

2001

Press Release: $2.5 Million dollars awarded to Eisenhower Award winners

2000