The National Evaluation of the
Comprehensive Technical Assistance Centers will examine and
document how the Comprehensive Center program and its individual
centers intend to build SEA capacity and what types of activities
they actually conduct to build capacity. The study will use surveys
and interviews of center staff and technical assistance recipients,
as well as technical assistance event observations, to collect
information about how the Comprehensive Centers design their work,
how they operate, and the results of their work.
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Pub.L. 107 - 273 204 Name of Law: Title II of the Educational
Technical Assistance Act, (ETAA)
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