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What salaries are allowed in the direct instruction row? Is it only for teacher salaries or could the teacher coordinators salary be included?

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What salaries are allowed in the direct instruction row? Is it only for teacher salaries or could the teacher coordinators salary be included?

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A3. Salaries for Instruction refer to salaries specifically related to anyone who provides direct instruction. For a teacher coordinator, if that person spends a portion of their time in the classroom, that portion would be able to be claimed to Direct Instruction Salaries. The remainder would come out of the other appropriate lines. If “coordination” (i.e. teacher schedules, etc.) is what this person does,that is probably a cost that would come from General Admin. Of course, it is up to whomever does the programs budgets where to charge the employees time, as they know best how much time this person spends in each area. Q4. At the Administrators conference, programs were told that beginning in FY09 (using FY07 data), Program Excellence funds (a component of base funding) will be dependent on having a 65% post-test rate and on meeting or exceeding Federal NRS targets in the instructional types offered by a program. How is the post test rate determined? A4. As it stands, we would use st

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