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Funded Partners: State, Territorial, and Local Agencies and Tribal Governments
Professional Development

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State and Local Education Agencies (SEAs)
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CDC DASH Professional Development Practices* (PDF–129K)

CDC provides funding for state and local education agencies to improve the capacity of CDC/DASH-funded agencies to effectively implement their programs through national professional development events, trainings, and follow-up technical assistance. CDC/DASH-funded partners are

  • Developing a collaborative Professional Development Consortium (between the agencies receiving funding from CDC for professional development) to share resources, coordinate professional development events, and provide follow-up support.
  • Developing and implementing a national professional development plan that emphasizes partnerships, is based on agency needs, and focuses on school health topics and priorities.
  • Working together to provide at least 3 professional development events for partners funded to implement Coordinated School Health Programs, HIV prevention programs, and asthma management programs by February 2013.
  • Providing leadership for the CDC/DASH funded partners meeting.
  • Creating an on-line networking and resource sharing system for CDC/DASH-funded partners to share materials, tools, and strategies.
  • Evaluating the outcomes of professional development events to inform the planning and improvement of future events.

 

U.S. funded partners for Professional Development

 
State and Local Education Agencies (SEAs) that receive funding from DASH to provide professional development:

Massachusetts
San Francisco, CA

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Page last reviewed: February 29, 2008
Page last modified: February 29, 2008
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