96-31665. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Redesign Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 1997  

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    The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Redesign 
    Program; Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year 1997; 
    Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 241 / Friday, December 13, 1996 / 
    Notices
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    
    [CFDA No.: 84.902A]
    
    
    The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Redesign 
    Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year 
    (FY) 1997
    
        Purpose of Program: NAEP provides information on the educational 
    achievement of school children. For FY 1997, the Secretary encourages 
    applicants to propose ideas for its redesign that focus on innovative 
    methods for conducting the state and national components of NAEP for 
    the year 2000 and beyond.
        Eligible Applicants: Public, private, for-profit, and non-profit 
    institutions, agencies, and other qualified organizations or consortia 
    of such institutions, agencies, and organizations.
        Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: February 6, 1997.
        Applications Available: December 20, 1996.
        Available Funds: Up to $750,000 can be made available in fiscal 
    year 1997 for these projects.
        Estimated Range of Awards: $50,000 to $150,000.
        Estimated Average Size of Awards: $125,000.
        Estimated Number of Awards: 6.
    
        Note: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this 
    notice.
    
        Project Period: 3 months.
        Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General 
    Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) 34 CFR Parts 74, 75, 77, 80, 81, 82, 
    85, 86; (b) The regulations in 34 CFR Part 700 (Standards for the 
    Conduct and Evaluation of Activities Carried out by the Office of 
    Educational Research and Improvement (OERI)--Evaluation of Applications 
    for Grants and Cooperative Agreements and Proposals for Contracts); and 
    (c) The regulations in 34 CFR Part 98 (Students Rights in Research, 
    Experimental Activities, and Testing).
    
    Supplementary Information: The National Assessment of Educational 
    Progress is authorized by Section 411 of the National Education 
    Statistics Act of 1994, Title IV of the Improving America's Schools Act 
    (20 U.S.C. 9010). Section 412 (20 U.S.C. sections 9011) provides for 
    the establishment of the National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB). 
    The law requires NAGB, among other responsibilities, to formulate the 
    policy guidelines for NAEP and select the assessment methodology used. 
    Copies of these guidelines are available from the Department.
        NAGB policy guidelines require a redesign of the NAEP for the year 
    2000. This grant announcement is soliciting applications for the 
    development of innovative ideas to improve the NAEP design in any or 
    all of the seven areas listed under the priorities section of this 
    notice.
        Priorities: Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(1) and 20 U.S.C. sections 9010-
    9011, the Secretary is particularly interested in applications that 
    meet one or more of the seven invitational priorities listed in this 
    notice. However, under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(1), an application that meets 
    one or more of these invitational priorities does not receive 
    competitive or absolute preference over other applications.
        Invitational Priorities. The Secretary encourages projects that 
    will contribute to the redesign of NAEP by proposing new strategies for 
    conducting the state and national components of NAEP for the year 2000 
    and beyond. The Secretary is particularly interested in projects that 
    focus on innovative methods in one or more of the following priority 
    areas:
        Invitational Priority 1--Sampling schemes that minimize school 
    sample size and maximize efficiency.
        Invitational Priority 2--Data collection procedures that minimize 
    burden on students, teachers, and schools while maximizing the 
    information available to the public on the performance and related 
    contextual data of school children.
        Invitational Priority 3--Scoring procedures for open-ended and 
    constructed response items that are cost-effective, utilizing the 
    latest technologies while maintaining high scorer reliability.
        Invitational Priority 4--Psychometric procedures that maximize test 
    reliability while minimizing analytic complexity and processing time.
        Invitational Priority 5--Reporting techniques that inform 
    educators, parents and leaders to take actions to improve their schools 
    using creative analytic procedures.
        Invitational Priority 6--Development of methods to improve the 
    collection of contextual information (such as socioeconomic status and 
    home and community educational emphasis) to explain the results of 
    educational attainment for nations, regions, and jurisdictions.
        Invitational Priority 7--Development of innovative means to measure 
    cognitive skills related to subject matter.
        Selection Criteria: The Secretary selects from the criteria in 34 
    CFR 700.30(e) to evaluate applications for new grants under this 
    competition. Under 34 CFR 700.30(a), the Secretary will announce in the 
    application package the evaluation criteria selected for this 
    competition and the maximum weight assigned to each criterion.
        For Applications or Information Contact: Steven Gorman, U.S. 
    Department of Education, 555 New Jersey Avenue, NW., Room 404G, 
    Washington, D.C. 20208-5653. Telephone: (202) 219-1761, Internet: 
    (sgorman@inet.ed.gov). Individuals who use a telecommunications device 
    for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service 
    (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern time, 
    Monday through Friday.
        Information about the Department's funding opportunities, including 
    copies of application notices for discretionary grant competitions, can 
    be viewed on the Department's electronic bulletin board (ED Board), 
    telephone (202) 260-9950; on the Internet Gopher Server (at gopher://
    gcs.ed.gov); or on the World Wide Web (at http://gcs.ed.gov). However, 
    the official application notice for a discretionary grant competition 
    is the notice published in the Federal Register.
    
        Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 9010-9011.
    
        Dated: December 3, 1996.
    Charles E. Hansen,
    Acting Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement.
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Document Information

Published:
12/13/1996
Department:
Education Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-31665
Pages:
65930-65930 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CFDA No.: 84.902A
PDF File:
96-31665.pdf