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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 1460

20 USC 1119a.

PUBLIC LAW 96-374—OCT. 3, 1980

(1) by striking out "local educational agency (or a combination of such agencies) which serve" and inserting in lieu thereof "local educational agency, a combination of such agencies, or an educational service agency which serves"; (2) by inserting "and, where desirable, in collaboration with one or more institutions of higher education which serve teachers" immediately after "experts as may be necessary"; (3) by inserting ", including the use of technology and telecommunications" immediately before the semicolon in subparagraph (A); (4) by inserting ", testing," immediately after "curriculum development" in subparagraph (B). (c) The first sentence of section 532(b) of the Act is amended by inserting before the period "and, where appropriate, bilingual education teachers". TEACHER TRAINING

SEC. 504. Section 533 of the Act is amended to read as follows: "TRAINING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION PERSONNEL

Grants. 20 USC iii9a-i.

"SEC. 533. (a) The Secretary is authorized to make grants to schools of education for the purposes of— "(1) developing model projects within schools of education to carry out improved preservice or support activities for preparing elementary or secondary school teachers; "(2) achieving diversification and redirection of education programs for elementary and secondary school teachers in order to make maximum use of human resources in the fields of education and public service; "(3) retraining faculty members of such schools of education to provide courses of study for training elementary and secondary school teachers to teach in programs of career education, education of the gifted and talented children, education of handicapped individuals, community education, adult education programs, earth sciences, and other related programs; "(4) training and orientation projects for faculty members of schools of education designed to prepare the faculty to teach and train personnel to work in conjunction with personnel who carry out projects under the Comprehensive Employment and Train29 USC 801 note. ing Act and under title VIII of this Act, relating to cooperative Post, p. 1481. education and training of individuals to prepare for the workplace; and "(5) training educational personnel who will specialize in the implementation of the urban and environmental policies of the United States, and for other areas of critical need within education which are developing or are likely to develop as provided in 20 USC I22ie-i. section 406(b)(5) of the General Education Provisions Act. "(b) The Secretary is authorized to make grants to schools of education for the fiscal year 1981 and for each of the four succeeding years to carry out model projects for the purposes set forth in subsection (a). No grant may be made under this subsection unless an application is made to the Secretary, at such time, in such manner, and containing or accompanied by such information as the Secretary may reasonably require. Agreements. "(c)(1) The Secretary is authorized to enter into agreements with consortia of schools of education for planning programs designed to