Can my local or statewide educator training program be considered “national” if the program can serve as a model for others to duplicate?
No, this would not be considered a “national” program. The program must be delivered across the country, not just made available for others to duplicate if they wish. 26. Would my program be considered “national” if we deliver training to a few cities at national conferences and have a national Internet presence in the first year then expand the geographic reach of the program in years 2 – 5? No, delivery of training must be delivered to all geographic regions of the U.S. in all five years of the program to be considered “national.” And, having a national Internet presence does not constitute the delivery of training.
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