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Purpose of Program: The purposes of
the Educational Technology, Media, and
Materials for Individuals With
Disabilities Program 1 are to: (1) Improve
results for students with disabilities by
promoting the development,
demonstration, and use of technology;
(2) support educational activities
designed to be of educational value in
the classroom for students with
disabilities; (3) provide support for
captioning and video description that is
appropriate for use in the classroom;
and (4) provide accessible educational
materials to students with disabilities in
a timely manner.
Priority: In accordance with 34 CFR
75.105(b)(2)(v), this priority is from
allowable activities specified in the
statute (see sections 674 and 681(d) of
the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA) (20 U.S.C. 1400 et
seq.)).
Absolute Priority: For FY 2013, this
priority is an absolute priority. Under 34
CFR 75.105(c)(3), we consider only
applications that meet this priority.
This priority is:
I. Funding Opportunity Description
The following notice of a closed
meeting is published pursuant to the
provisions of the Government in the
Sunshine Act, Public Law 94–409, 5
U.S.C. 552b.
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING:
Commodity Futures Trading
Commission.
TIME AND DATE: February 4, 2013 at 12:00
p.m.
PLACE: Three Lafayette Center, 1155 21st
St., NW., Washington, DC, 9th Floor
Commission Conference Room.
STATUS: Closed.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Litigation
Matters. In the event that the time or
date of this meeting changes, an
announcement of the change, along with
the new time and place of the meeting
will be posted on the Commission’s
Web site at www.cftc.gov.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Natise Stowe, Executive Assistant, 202–
418–5516.
Educational Technology, Media, and
Materials for Individuals With
Disabilities—Stepping-Up Technology
Implementation
Natise Stowe,
Executive Assistant.
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Background
The purpose of this priority is to fund
cooperative agreements to: (a) Identify
resources 2 needed to effectively
implement evidence-based 3 technology
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Applications for New Awards;
Educational Technology, Media, and
Materials for Individuals With
Disabilities Program—Stepping-Up
Technology Implementation
Office of Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Notice.
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Educational Technology, Media, and
Materials for Individuals With
Disabilities Program—Stepping-Up
Technology Implementation.
Notice inviting applications for new
awards for fiscal year (FY) 2013.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 84.327S.
Dates:
Applications Available: January 30,
2013.
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: March 18, 2013.
Deadline for Intergovernmental
Review: May 15, 2013.
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1 This program was formerly called ‘‘Technology
and Media Services for Individuals With
Disabilities.’’ The Department has changed the
name to Educational Technology, Media, and
Materials for Individuals With Disabilities and
updated the purposes of the program to more
clearly convey that the program includes accessible
educational materials. The program’s activities and
statutory authorization (20 U.S.C. 1474) remain
unchanged.
2 For the purposes of this priority, ‘‘resources’’
include, but are not limited to, school leadership
support, professional development support to
school staff, and a plan for integrating technology
into the classroom curriculum.
3 For the purposes of this priority, ‘‘evidencebased’’ is defined by the definitions published in
the Notice of Proposed Priorities for the FY 2013
Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED)
Grant Program (77 FR 53819):
Large sample means a sample of 350 or more
students (or other single analysis units) who were
randomly assigned to a treatment or control group,
or 50 or more groups (such as classrooms or
schools) that contain 10 or more students (or other
single analysis units) and that were randomly
assigned to a treatment or control group.
Moderate evidence of effectiveness means one of
the following conditions is met:
(a) There is at least one study of the effectiveness
of the process, product, strategy, or practice being
proposed that meets the What Works Clearinghouse
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Evidence Standards without reservations; found a
statistically significant favorable impact on a
relevant outcome (as defined in this notice) (with
no statistically significant unfavorable impacts on
that outcome for relevant populations in the study
or in other studies of the intervention reviewed by
and reported on by the What Works Clearinghouse);
and includes a sample that overlaps with the
populations or settings proposed to receive the
process, product, strategy, or practice.
(b) There is at least one study of the effectiveness
of the process, product, strategy, or practice being
proposed that meets the What Works Clearinghouse
Evidence Standards with reservations, found a
statistically significant favorable impact on a
relevant outcome (as defined in this notice) (with
no statistically significant unfavorable impacts on
that outcome for relevant populations in the study
or in other studies of the intervention reviewed by
and reported on by the What Works Clearinghouse),
includes a sample that overlaps with the
populations or settings proposed to receive the
process, product, strategy, or practice, and includes
a large sample (as defined in this notice) and a
multi-site sample (as defined in this notice) (Note:
multiple studies can cumulatively meet the large
and multi-site sample requirements as long as each
study meets the other requirements in this
paragraph).
Multi-site sample means more than one site,
where site can be defined as an LEA, locality, or
State.
Relevant outcome means the student outcome or
outcomes (or the ultimate outcome if not related to
students) that the proposed project is designed to
improve, consistent with the specific goals of a
program.
Strong evidence of effectiveness means that one
of the following conditions is met:
(a) There is at least one study of the effectiveness
of the process, product, strategy, or practice being
proposed that meets the What Works Clearinghouse
Evidence Standards without reservations; found a
statistically significant favorable impact on a
relevant outcome (as defined in this notice) (with
no statistically significant unfavorable impacts on
that outcome for relevant populations in the study
or in other studies of the intervention reviewed by
and reported on by the What Works Clearinghouse);
includes a sample that overlaps with the
populations and settings proposed to receive the
process, product, strategy, or practice; and includes
a large sample (as defined in this notice) and a
multi-site sample (as defined in this notice) (Note:
multiple studies can cumulatively meet the large
and multi-site sample requirements as long as each
study meets the other requirements in this
paragraph).
(b) There are at least two studies of the
effectiveness of the process, product, strategy, or
practice being proposed, each of which meets the
What Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards
with reservations, found a statistically significant
favorable impact on a relevant outcome (as defined
in this notice) (with no statistically significant
unfavorable impacts on that outcome for relevant
populations in the studies or in other studies of the
intervention reviewed by and reported on by the
What Works Clearinghouse), includes a sample that
overlaps with the populations and settings
proposed to receive the process, product, strategy,
or practice, and includes a large sample (as defined
in this notice) and a multi-site sample (as defined
in this notice).
4 For the purposes of this priority, ‘‘technology
tools’’ may include, but are not limited to, digital
math text readers for students with visual
impairment, reading software to improve literacy
and communication development, and text-tospeech software to improve reading performance.
These tools must assist or otherwise benefit
students with disabilities.
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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meeting--Closed Meeting
The following notice of a closed meeting is published pursuant to
the provisions of the Government in the Sunshine Act, Public Law 94-
409, 5 U.S.C. 552b.
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING: Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
TIME AND DATE: February 4, 2013 at 12:00 p.m.
PLACE: Three Lafayette Center, 1155 21st St., NW., Washington, DC, 9th
Floor Commission Conference Room.
STATUS: Closed.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Litigation Matters. In the event that the
time or date of this meeting changes, an announcement of the change,
along with the new time and place of the meeting will be posted on the
Commission's Web site at www.cftc.gov.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Natise Stowe, Executive Assistant,
202-418-5516.
Natise Stowe,
Executive Assistant.
[FR Doc. 2013-02096 Filed 1-28-13; 4:15 pm]
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