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Georgia Department of Education Title IID Grants
The primary goal of the Title II, Part D program is to improve student academic achievement through the
effective use of technology in schools. Title II, Part D is designed to assist every student in crossing
the digital divide by ensuring that every student is technologically literate by the end of eighth grade,
and to encourage the effective integration of technology through teacher training and curriculum development
to establish successful, research-based instructional methods. Funded through the No Child Left Behind Act
(2001), Georgia provides competitive grants to local educational agencies to build capacity for impacting
student achievement through the use of 21st century instructional technology tools.
The Georgia competitive grants funded underneath the Title IID Program include:
Education Technology Math (eMath):
Instructional Technology Enhanced Environments (ITEE):
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