Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youths Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk

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Associations and Organizations
  • National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center (NDTAC)
  • The National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education for Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent or At Risk is the result of a contract between the U.S. Department of Education and the American Institutes for Research (AIR). AIR is a nonprofit research organization that performs basic and applied research, provides technical support, and conducts analyses based on methods of the behavioral and social sciences. The overarching mission of NDTAC is to improve educational programming for neglected and delinquent youth.

    NDTAC is legislated to:

    • Develop a uniform evaluation model for State Education Agency Title I, Part D, Subpart I programs
    • Provide technical assistance to States in order to increase their capacity for data collection and their ability to use that data to improve educational programming for N or D youth
    • Serve as a facilitator between different organizations, agencies, and interest groups that work with youth in neglected and delinquent facilities

    NDTAC provides the following services:

    • Direct Assistance
    • E-mail Listserv
    • Webinars (web-based teleconferences)
    • Q&A Phone Calls
    • Conferences
    • Monthly Articles on N or D Topics
    • Research Reviews
    • Toolkits
    • Federal and State Data
    • Policy and Legislation Information
    • Library (web-based compilation of materials
    • by topic)


  • Correctional Education Association
  • National Dropout Prevention Center Network
  • National Crime Prevention Council
  • National Juvenile Justice Reference Service

Speeches
  • View a Powerpoint presentation on the Title I, Part D, Subparts 1 and 2 -- Prevention and Intervention Programs for Youth Who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk of Dropping Out (January 2, 2001):
    [downloadable files] PPT | MS WORD (34K)

Reports

The following report is available from the Department's Office of Planning and Evaluation Service website:


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