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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 2172 (Introduced in House) — To improve quality and accountability for educator preparation programs. · Sec. 107

Sec. 107. Teacher development

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Section 206 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 1022e ) is amended— in subsection (a), by striking Each institution and all that follows through under this Act, and inserting Each teacher preparation entity that enrolls students receiving Federal assistance under this Act, or receives other Federal funding to support its teacher preparation programs, ; in subsection (b)— in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking institution and inserting entity ; in paragraph (1), by striking institution's and inserting entity's ; and by striking paragraph
(3)and inserting the following: prospective teachers receive— coursework and training in providing instruction in core academic subjects; training in providing instruction to diverse populations, including children with disabilities, limited English proficient students, gifted students, and children from low-income families; and training on how to effectively teach in urban and rural schools, as applicable. ; and in subsection (c), by striking institution and inserting entity .
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