Title 20 › Chapter 33— EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES › Subchapter IV— NATIONAL ACTIVITIES TO IMPROVE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES › Part A— State Personnel Development Grants › § 1454
State education agencies that get these grants must spend the money under their State plan to improve services for children with disabilities and the people who teach and support them. The funds pay for things like teacher and principal support (mentoring, team teaching, smaller loads, and strong training); using clear standards for new teachers; teamwork between general and special education; training to use technology for teaching, data, and parent communication; professional development on students’ needs and effective teaching methods (for example, behavior supports, reading, early intervention, helping students with rare disabilities, and transition to postsecondary); training for IEP and IFSP meetings; and efforts to recruit and keep qualified special education teachers (including mentoring, support in the first 3 years, and financial incentives). The money can also be used to reform certification and licensing so teachers have needed training and subject knowledge, to create alternative certification routes for qualified candidates, to support career paths and pay differences for teachers, to fund reciprocity between States without weakening State rules, and to use proven, cost‑effective, technology-based professional development. It also may coordinate with certain centers as they existed the day before December 10, 2015. The agency must give contracts or subgrants to local school districts, colleges, parent training centers, and similar groups to carry out the plan, and may fund other public or private groups. At least 90% of the grant must go to the classroom and personnel activities described above, and no more than 10% may be used for certification, recruitment, and system‑level reforms. Funds for this program cannot be combined with outlying area grants under Public Law 95–134.
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20 U.S.C. § 1454
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60