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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
34 CFR Chapter VI
Negotiated Rulemaking Committee,
Negotiator Nominations and Schedule
of Committee Meetings—Teacher
Preparation and TEACH Grant
Programs
Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education.
ACTION: Intent to establish negotiated
rulemaking committees.
AGENCY:
We announce our intention to
establish a negotiated rulemaking
committee to prepare proposed
regulations under Title II and Title IV of
the Higher Education Act of 1965, as
amended (HEA). The committee will
include representatives of organizations
or groups with interests that are
significantly affected by the topics
proposed for negotiation. We request
nominations for individual negotiators
who represent key stakeholder
constituencies for the issues to be
negotiated to serve on the committee
and we set a schedule for committee
meetings.
DATES: We must receive your
nominations for negotiators to serve on
the committee on or before November
25, 2011. The dates, times, and locations
of the committee meetings are set out in
the Schedule for Negotiations section
under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION,
below.
ADDRESSES: Please send your
nominations for negotiators to Wendy
Macias, U.S. Department of Education,
1990 K Street, NW., room 8017,
Washington, DC 20006, or by fax at
(202) 502–7874. You may also e-mail
your nominations to
Wendy.Macias@ed.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information about the content of this
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notice, including information about the
negotiated rulemaking process or the
nomination submission process,
contact: Wendy Macias, U.S.
Department of Education, 1990 K Street,
NW., room 8017, Washington, DC
20006. Telephone: (202) 502–7526. You
may also e-mail your questions about
the nomination submission process to:
Wendy.Macias@ed.gov.
Note: For general information about the
negotiated rulemaking process, see The
Negotiated Rulemaking Process for Title IV
Regulations, Frequently Asked Questions at
https://www.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/
hearulemaking/hea08/neg-reg-faq.html.
If you use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD), call the
Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free at
1–800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 5,
2011, we published a notice in the
Federal Register (76 FR 25650)
announcing our intent to establish one
or more negotiated rulemaking
committees to develop proposed
regulations under the HEA. In addition,
we announced our intent to develop
these proposed regulations by following
the negotiated rulemaking procedures in
Section 492 of the HEA.
The notice also announced a series of
three regional hearings at which
interested parties could comment on the
topics suggested by the Department and
suggest additional topics for
consideration for action by the
negotiating committees. We also held
four public roundtable discussions to
complement the regional hearings. The
hearings and roundtables were held in:
Nashville, Tennessee (roundtable only);
Tacoma, Washington; Chicago, Illinois;
and Charleston, South Carolina. We
invited parties to comment and submit
topics for consideration in writing as
well. (Transcripts from the regional
hearings can be found at https://
www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/
hearulemaking/2011/hearings.html.
Written comments may be viewed
through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
at https://www.regulations.gov.
Instructions for finding comments are
available on the site under ‘‘How to Use
Regulations.gov’’ in the Help section.
Individuals can enter docket ID ED–
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2011–OPE–0003 in the ‘‘Enter Keyword
or ID’’ search box to locate the
appropriate docket.) Regulatory Issues:
After consideration of the information
received at the regional hearings, in the
roundtable discussions, and in writing,
we have decided to establish a
negotiating committee to address
teacher preparation program issues in
Title II of the HEA and in the Teacher
Education Assistance for College and
Higher Education (TEACH) Grant
Program authorized by Title IV of the
HEA.
We list the topics the committee is
likely to address in the Committee
Topics section, below.
We intend to select negotiators for the
committee who represent the interests
significantly affected by the topics
proposed for negotiations. In so doing,
we will follow the requirement in
Section 492(b)(1) of the HEA that the
individuals selected must have
demonstrated expertise or experience in
the relevant subjects under negotiation.
We will also select individual
negotiators who reflect the diversity
among program participants, in
accordance with Section 492(b)(1) of the
HEA. Our goal is to establish a
committee that will allow significantly
affected parties to be represented while
keeping the committee size manageable.
The committee may create subgroups
on particular topics that may involve
additional individuals who are not
members of the committee. Individuals
who are not selected as members of the
committee will be able to attend the
meetings, have access to the individuals
representing their constituencies, and
participate in informal working groups
on various issues between the meetings.
The committee meetings will be open to
the public.
The Department has identified the
following constituencies as having
interests that are significantly affected
by the topics proposed for negotiations.
The Department plans to seat as
negotiators individuals from
organizations or groups representing
these constituencies:
• Postsecondary students, including
legal assistance organizations that
represent students.
• Teachers.
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• Financial aid administrators at
postsecondary institutions.
• Business officers and bursars at
postsecondary institutions.
• Admissions officers at
postsecondary institutions.
• State officials, including officials
with teacher preparation program
approval agencies, State teacher
licensing boards, higher education
executive officers, chief State school
officers, State attorneys general, and
State data system administrators.
• Institutions that offer teacher
preparation programs, including schools
of education.
Æ Institutions of higher education
eligible to receive Federal assistance
under Title III, Parts A, B, and F, and
Title V of the HEA, which include
Historically Black Colleges and
Universities, Hispanic-Serving
Institutions, American Indian Tribally
Controlled Colleges and Universities,
Alaska Native and Native HawaiianServing Institutions, Predominantly
Black Institutions, and other institutions
with a substantial enrollment of needy
students as defined in Title III of the
HEA.
Æ Two-year public institutions of
higher education.
Æ Four-year public institutions of
higher education.
Æ Private, non-profit institutions of
higher education.
Æ Private, for-profit institutions of
higher education.
• Operators of programs for
alternative routes to teacher
certification.
• Accrediting agencies.
• Students enrolled in elementary
and secondary education, including
parents of students enrolled in
elementary and secondary education.
• School and local educational
agency officials, including those
responsible for hiring teachers and
evaluating teacher performance.
The goal of the committee is to
develop high-quality proposed
regulations that reflect a final consensus
of the committee. Consensus means that
there is no dissent by any member of the
negotiating committee, including the
committee member representing the
Department. An individual selected as a
negotiator will be expected to represent
the interests of their organization or
group. If consensus is reached, all
members of the organization or group
represented by a negotiator are bound
by the consensus and are prohibited
from commenting negatively on the
resulting proposed regulations. The
Department will not consider any such
negative comments that are submitted
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by members of such an organization or
group.
Nominations
Nominations should include:
• The name of the nominee, the
organization or group the nominee
represents, and a description of the
interests that the nominee represents.
• Evidence of the nominee’s expertise
or experience in the subject, or subjects,
to be negotiated.
• Evidence of support from
individuals or groups of the
constituency that the nominee will
represent.
• The nominee’s commitment that he
or she will actively participate in good
faith in the development of the
proposed regulations.
• The nominee’s contact information,
including address, phone number, fax
number, and e-mail address.
For a better understanding of the
negotiated rulemaking process,
nominees should review The Negotiated
Rulemaking Process for Title IV
Regulations, Frequently Asked
Questions at https://www.ed.gov/policy/
highered/reg/hearulemaking/hea08/negreg-faq.html prior to committing to
serve as a negotiator.
Nominees will be notified whether or
not they have been selected as
negotiators as soon as the Department’s
review process is completed.
Committee Topics
The topics the committee is likely to
address are as follows:
• The requirements for institutional
and program report cards on the quality
of teacher preparation (Section 205(a) of
the HEA);
• The requirements for State report
cards on the quality of teacher
preparation (Section 205(b) of the HEA);
• The standards to ensure reliability,
validity, and accuracy of the data
submitted in report cards on the quality
of teacher preparation (Section 205(c) of
the HEA);
• The criteria used by States to assess
the performance of teacher preparation
programs at higher education
institutions in the State, the
identification of low-performing
programs (Section 207(a) of the HEA),
and the consequences of a State’s
termination of eligibility of a program
(Section 207(b) of the HEA);
• The definition of the term ‘‘high
quality teacher preparation program’’ for
the purpose of establishing the
eligibility of an institution to participate
in the TEACH Grant program (Section
420L(1) of the HEA);
• The definition of the term ‘‘high
quality professional development
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services’’ for the purpose of establishing
the eligibility of an institution to
participate in the TEACH Grant program
(Section 420L(1) of the HEA); and
• The service and repayment
obligations for the TEACH Grant
Program (Subpart E of 34 CFR 686).
These topics are tentative. Topics may
be added or removed as the process
continues.
Schedule for Negotiations
The committee will meet for three
sessions on the following dates:
Session 1: January 18–20, 2012.
Session 2: February 27–29, 2012.
Session 3: April 3–5, 2012.
The first and second day of each
session will begin at 9 a.m. and end
around 5 p.m. The final day of each
session will begin at 9 a.m. and end at
12 p.m.
The meetings will be held at the U.S.
Department of Education at: 1990 K
Street, NW., Eighth Floor Conference
Center, Washington, DC 20006.
Accessible Format: Individuals with
disabilities can obtain this document in
an accessible format (e.g., braille, large
print, audiotape, or compact disc) by
contacting the contact person under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Electronic Access to This Document:
The official version of this document is
the document published in the Federal
Register. Free internet access to the
official edition of the Federal Register
and the Code of Federal Regulations is
available via the Federal Digital System
at: https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this
site you can view this document, as well
as all other documents of this
Department published in the Federal
Register, in text or Adobe Portable
Document Format (PDF). To use PDF,
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader,
which is available free at this site.
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Department published in the Federal
Register by using the article search
feature at https://www.federalregister.
gov. Specifically, through the advanced
search feature at this site, you can limit
your search to documents published by
the Department.
Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1021 et seq.,
1070g et seq., 1098a.
Dated: October 21, 2011.
Eduardo M. Ochoa,
Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary
Education.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
34 CFR Chapter VI
Negotiated Rulemaking Committee, Negotiator Nominations and
Schedule of Committee Meetings--Teacher Preparation and TEACH Grant
Programs
AGENCY: Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education.
ACTION: Intent to establish negotiated rulemaking committees.
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SUMMARY: We announce our intention to establish a negotiated rulemaking
committee to prepare proposed regulations under Title II and Title IV
of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA). The committee
will include representatives of organizations or groups with interests
that are significantly affected by the topics proposed for negotiation.
We request nominations for individual negotiators who represent key
stakeholder constituencies for the issues to be negotiated to serve on
the committee and we set a schedule for committee meetings.
DATES: We must receive your nominations for negotiators to serve on the
committee on or before November 25, 2011. The dates, times, and
locations of the committee meetings are set out in the Schedule for
Negotiations section under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, below.
ADDRESSES: Please send your nominations for negotiators to Wendy
Macias, U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K Street, NW., room 8017,
Washington, DC 20006, or by fax at (202) 502-7874. You may also e-mail
your nominations to Wendy.Macias@ed.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about the content of
this notice, including information about the negotiated rulemaking
process or the nomination submission process, contact: Wendy Macias,
U.S. Department of Education, 1990 K Street, NW., room 8017,
Washington, DC 20006. Telephone: (202) 502-7526. You may also e-mail
your questions about the nomination submission process to:
Wendy.Macias@ed.gov.
Note: For general information about the negotiated rulemaking
process, see The Negotiated Rulemaking Process for Title IV
Regulations, Frequently Asked Questions at https://www.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/hea08/neg-reg-faq.html.
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), call the
Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free at 1-800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 5, 2011, we published a notice in the
Federal Register (76 FR 25650) announcing our intent to establish one
or more negotiated rulemaking committees to develop proposed
regulations under the HEA. In addition, we announced our intent to
develop these proposed regulations by following the negotiated
rulemaking procedures in Section 492 of the HEA.
The notice also announced a series of three regional hearings at
which interested parties could comment on the topics suggested by the
Department and suggest additional topics for consideration for action
by the negotiating committees. We also held four public roundtable
discussions to complement the regional hearings. The hearings and
roundtables were held in: Nashville, Tennessee (roundtable only);
Tacoma, Washington; Chicago, Illinois; and Charleston, South Carolina.
We invited parties to comment and submit topics for consideration in
writing as well. (Transcripts from the regional hearings can be found
at https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2011/hearings.html. Written comments may be viewed through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. Instructions for
finding comments are available on the site under ``How to Use
Regulations.gov'' in the Help section. Individuals can enter docket ID
ED-2011-OPE-0003 in the ``Enter Keyword or ID'' search box to locate
the appropriate docket.) Regulatory Issues: After consideration of the
information received at the regional hearings, in the roundtable
discussions, and in writing, we have decided to establish a negotiating
committee to address teacher preparation program issues in Title II of
the HEA and in the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher
Education (TEACH) Grant Program authorized by Title IV of the HEA.
We list the topics the committee is likely to address in the
Committee Topics section, below.
We intend to select negotiators for the committee who represent the
interests significantly affected by the topics proposed for
negotiations. In so doing, we will follow the requirement in Section
492(b)(1) of the HEA that the individuals selected must have
demonstrated expertise or experience in the relevant subjects under
negotiation. We will also select individual negotiators who reflect the
diversity among program participants, in accordance with Section
492(b)(1) of the HEA. Our goal is to establish a committee that will
allow significantly affected parties to be represented while keeping
the committee size manageable.
The committee may create subgroups on particular topics that may
involve additional individuals who are not members of the committee.
Individuals who are not selected as members of the committee will be
able to attend the meetings, have access to the individuals
representing their constituencies, and participate in informal working
groups on various issues between the meetings. The committee meetings
will be open to the public.
The Department has identified the following constituencies as
having interests that are significantly affected by the topics proposed
for negotiations. The Department plans to seat as negotiators
individuals from organizations or groups representing these
constituencies:
Postsecondary students, including legal assistance
organizations that represent students.
Teachers.
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Financial aid administrators at postsecondary
institutions.
Business officers and bursars at postsecondary
institutions.
Admissions officers at postsecondary institutions.
State officials, including officials with teacher
preparation program approval agencies, State teacher licensing boards,
higher education executive officers, chief State school officers, State
attorneys general, and State data system administrators.
Institutions that offer teacher preparation programs,
including schools of education.
[cir] Institutions of higher education eligible to receive Federal
assistance under Title III, Parts A, B, and F, and Title V of the HEA,
which include Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-
Serving Institutions, American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges and
Universities, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions,
Predominantly Black Institutions, and other institutions with a
substantial enrollment of needy students as defined in Title III of the
HEA.
[cir] Two-year public institutions of higher education.
[cir] Four-year public institutions of higher education.
[cir] Private, non-profit institutions of higher education.
[cir] Private, for-profit institutions of higher education.
Operators of programs for alternative routes to teacher
certification.
Accrediting agencies.
Students enrolled in elementary and secondary education,
including parents of students enrolled in elementary and secondary
education.
School and local educational agency officials, including
those responsible for hiring teachers and evaluating teacher
performance.
The goal of the committee is to develop high-quality proposed
regulations that reflect a final consensus of the committee. Consensus
means that there is no dissent by any member of the negotiating
committee, including the committee member representing the Department.
An individual selected as a negotiator will be expected to represent
the interests of their organization or group. If consensus is reached,
all members of the organization or group represented by a negotiator
are bound by the consensus and are prohibited from commenting
negatively on the resulting proposed regulations. The Department will
not consider any such negative comments that are submitted by members
of such an organization or group.
Nominations
Nominations should include:
The name of the nominee, the organization or group the
nominee represents, and a description of the interests that the nominee
represents.
Evidence of the nominee's expertise or experience in the
subject, or subjects, to be negotiated.
Evidence of support from individuals or groups of the
constituency that the nominee will represent.
The nominee's commitment that he or she will actively
participate in good faith in the development of the proposed
regulations.
The nominee's contact information, including address,
phone number, fax number, and e-mail address.
For a better understanding of the negotiated rulemaking process,
nominees should review The Negotiated Rulemaking Process for Title IV
Regulations, Frequently Asked Questions at https://www.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/hea08/neg-reg-faq.html prior to committing
to serve as a negotiator.
Nominees will be notified whether or not they have been selected as
negotiators as soon as the Department's review process is completed.
Committee Topics
The topics the committee is likely to address are as follows:
The requirements for institutional and program report
cards on the quality of teacher preparation (Section 205(a) of the
HEA);
The requirements for State report cards on the quality of
teacher preparation (Section 205(b) of the HEA);
The standards to ensure reliability, validity, and
accuracy of the data submitted in report cards on the quality of
teacher preparation (Section 205(c) of the HEA);
The criteria used by States to assess the performance of
teacher preparation programs at higher education institutions in the
State, the identification of low-performing programs (Section 207(a) of
the HEA), and the consequences of a State's termination of eligibility
of a program (Section 207(b) of the HEA);
The definition of the term ``high quality teacher
preparation program'' for the purpose of establishing the eligibility
of an institution to participate in the TEACH Grant program (Section
420L(1) of the HEA);
The definition of the term ``high quality professional
development services'' for the purpose of establishing the eligibility
of an institution to participate in the TEACH Grant program (Section
420L(1) of the HEA); and
The service and repayment obligations for the TEACH Grant
Program (Subpart E of 34 CFR 686).
These topics are tentative. Topics may be added or removed as the
process continues.
Schedule for Negotiations
The committee will meet for three sessions on the following dates:
Session 1: January 18-20, 2012.
Session 2: February 27-29, 2012.
Session 3: April 3-5, 2012.
The first and second day of each session will begin at 9 a.m. and
end around 5 p.m. The final day of each session will begin at 9 a.m.
and end at 12 p.m.
The meetings will be held at the U.S. Department of Education at:
1990 K Street, NW., Eighth Floor Conference Center, Washington, DC
20006.
Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this
document in an accessible format (e.g., braille, large print,
audiotape, or compact disc) by contacting the contact person under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free
internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the
Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System
at: https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you can view this document,
as well as all other documents of this Department published in the
Federal Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To
use PDF, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at
this site.
You may also access documents of the Department published in the
Federal Register by using the article search feature at https://www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published
by the Department.
Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1021 et seq., 1070g et seq., 1098a.
Dated: October 21, 2011.
Eduardo M. Ochoa,
Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education.
[FR Doc. 2011-27719 Filed 10-25-11; 8:45 am]
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