i3: Investing in Innovation

August 21st, 2009

Arne Duncan spoke yesterday about the ideas behind the i3 program, which is seeking to invest in educational innovation. Right now the program is funded by $650 million in the Recovery Act. He said they are looking for programs that are:

Outcome driven
Scalable
Sustainable
They will give three different types of grants:

Pure Innovation – fund promising ideas
Strategic Investment – for programs that need to build a research base (!) or organizational capacity
Grow What Works – money for proven programs to expand
Four key areas they want to target:

College and career-ready standards
Data systems to support improved instruction
Teacher and principal quality
Turnaround schools
My favorites are money for programs that need research support and data systems to support improved instruction. Will it make a difference?

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