NDTAC's Professional Development Modules (PDMs) are interactive, self-guided presentations that introduce, teach, or instruct on a particular topic.
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A Guide to the Title I, Part D State-Level
Coordinator's Role
Designed especially for new Title I, Part D program coordinators and administrators, this 24-minute learning module provides an introduction to the Part D program and the Part D coordinator's role. The module focuses on funding, planning, monitoring, and reporting. Throughout the presentation, coordinators are directed to specific materials and resources for assisting with the transition into their new role.
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Related Resources
Introduction to Transition
In this module, Joyce Burrell provides a brief introduction on transition and will assist you in making program changes to effectively support youth during transitions to and from facilities.
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Related Resources
- Office of Justice Programs: Reentry
- U.S. Department of Labor: Youth Offender Demonstration Project Presentation (PowerPoint)
- NDTAC Transition Toolkit 2.0: Meeting the Educational Needs of Youth Exposed to the Juvenile Justice System
- NDTAC Transition Toolkit: Communication, Cooperation, Collaboration
- NDTAC Self-Study Toolkit: Records Transfer
- NDTAC Library: Transition, Reentry, & Aftercare

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