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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 263 · § 263.1

§ 263.1. What is the Professional Development program?

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(a)The Professional Development program provides grants to eligible entities to---
(1)Increase the number of qualified Indian individuals in professions that serve Indian students;
(2)Provide pre- and in-service training and support to qualified Indian individuals to become effective teachers, principals, other school leaders, administrators, teacher aides, paraprofessionals, counselors, social workers, and specialized instructional support personnel;
(3)Improve the skills of qualified Indian individuals who serve in the education field; and
(4)Develop and implement initiatives to promote retention of effective teachers, principals, and school leaders who have a record of success in helping low-achieving Indian students improve their academic achievement, outcomes, and preparation for postsecondary education or employment.
(b)The Professional Development program requires individuals who receive training to---
(1)Perform work related to the training received under the program and that benefits Indian students in an LEA that serves a high proportion of Indian students, or to repay all or a prorated part of the assistance received under the program; and
(2)Periodically report to the Secretary on the individual's compliance with the work requirement until work-related payback is complete or the individual has been referred for cash payback. \[80 FR 22412, Apr. 22, 2015, as amended at 85 FR 41376, July 10, 2020\]
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