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Prepared for: Office of English Language Acquisition, U.S. Department of Education

Title III National Professional Development (NPD) Program Grantee Performance Reporting : A Webinar for FY2011 and FY2012 Grantees February 28, 2013. Prepared for: Office of English Language Acquisition, U.S. Department of Education

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Prepared for: Office of English Language Acquisition, U.S. Department of Education

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  1. Title III National Professional Development (NPD) ProgramGrantee Performance Reporting: A Webinar for FY2011 and FY2012 GranteesFebruary 28, 2013 Prepared for: Office of English Language Acquisition, U.S. Department of Education Prepared under the Data Quality Initiative contract (ED-PEP-11-C-0062) for Policy and Program Studies Service, U.S. Department of Education

  2. Overview • Overview of the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) • NPD GPRA Measures • Grantee Reporting for GPRA Measures • Types of Reports • Submission Dates • Demonstration of Online Data Collection Site • Questions

  3. Overview of The Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) A law passed in 1993 requiring all federally funded agencies to develop and implement an accountability system based on performance measurement. Data for GPRA performance measures are collected through the grantee performance report completed by grantees. Program Offices use GPRA data to help make decisions about grantee continuation funding and to show overall program progress by aggregating data across grantees. GPRA data may also be used by Congress to determine future program funding.

  4. NPD GPRA Measures Objective: To improve the quality of teachers of LEP students. • Measure 1.1: The percentage of pre-service program completers who are state and/or locally certified, licensed, or endorsed in LEP instruction. • Measure 1.2: The percentage of pre-service program completers who are placed in instructional settings serving LEP students within 1 year of program completion. • Measure 1.3: The percentage of pre-service program completers who are providing instructional services to LEP students 3 years after program completion.

  5. NPD GPRA Measures (continued) Measure 1.4: The percentage of paraprofessional program completers who meet state and/or local qualifications for paraprofessionals working with LEP students. Measure 1.5: The percentage of in-service teacher completers who complete state and/or local certification, licensure, or endorsement requirements in LEP instruction as a result of the program. Measure 1.6: The percentage of in-service teacher completers who are providing instructional services to LEP students.

  6. Grantee Reporting for GPRA Measures Grantees do not report on GPRA measures directly. Grantees report number of participants served and the status of these participants for applicable GPRA measures. Grantees provide data within three types of performance reports.

  7. Types of Reports • Annual Performance Report (APR) • Contains targetGPRA performance data specific to each budget period • Due each Spring • Complete Data Report (CDR) • Contains actualGPRA performance data specific to each budget period • Due each Fall after each performance period • Final Performance Report (FPR) • Contains actualGPRA performance data for the final budget period • Due within 90 days after the end of the project period (including any period of no-cost extension) • All reports use the NPD Grantee Performance Report Form.

  8. Annual Performance Report (APR) Reporting period from beginning of project period to 30 days before report is due. Report Sections Cover Sheet and Executive Summary Information on Project Goals and Objectives (Section B) Budget Information (Section C) Additional Information (Section D)

  9. APR continued • Report Sections (continued) • GPRA Target Table • Grantees report target performance data • Targets should reflect what was approved in the grant application or what was approved in writing subsequent to the application. • FY2011 grantees provided these data in last year’s APR • FY2012 grantees will submit these data for the first time

  10. Demonstration of the Online Data Collection Site

  11. Reminders • Targets and GPRA measure data are reported for each year, not cumulative years.

  12. Performance Report Submission Information • Before submitting the report, the Project Director should review the performance report and agree with the report data and narrative. • If you need an extension and cannot make the due date for an APR contact your NPD program specialist. • FY2012 grantees APRs are due on April 1, 2013 • FY2011 grantees APRs are due on May 30, 2013

  13. Resources • The link to today’s webinar will be posted on the NCELA website. • Technical Assistance • Individual: Contact your program specialist • Group: Annual Director’s Meeting, March 4-5, 2013, U.S. Department of Education

  14. Questions?

  15. Contact Information Presented by:: Karen Gray-Adams karengray-adams@westat.com Westat

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