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National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk

The National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At Risk (NDTAC)

National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk

Title I, Part D Jeopardy

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Title I, Part D
Jeopardy

Can a State Agency facility replace its regular program of instruction with Part D programs using Federal funds?

The Title I, Part D Jeopardy PowerPoint provides answers to this and other questions to test your knowledge of Part D statutory requirements and common issues related to neglected and delinquent programs. When played as a slide show, the presentation becomes an interactive game of 25 true or false questions divided into several relevant categories. State coordinators may use this new tool as a dynamic way to educate new N or D directors on the Title I, Part D statutes.

In order to play the Jeopardy game, click the "Play Game" link. If you choose "Open" in the prompt box that appears, the game will start in your Internet browser. However, if you choose "Save", you will have to open the presentation in PowerPoint and click "Slide Show > View Show" at the top of the screen. The title screen should come up. Click once, and you will see the Jeopardy board. It may take a moment for your cursor to appear. Once it does, select a question by clicking on a dollar value under one of the five categories. On each of the question slides, there two clickable buttons: one to view the answer, and one to return to the Jeopardy board. Note that the navigation buttons will work when the presentation is being viewed in an Internet browser or as a slide show, but not when it is open for editing in PowerPoint.

Good luck!

 

 

 

Updated January 2008

 

» Title I, Part D State Coordinator’s
Orientation Handbook

» Glossary of Title I, Part D Terms and Acronyms

» Six Tips for Planning a Successful Statewide Conference

Additional Resources

» Visit our Teacher Quality & Professional Development Library Page to view relevant strategies and models, presentations, and more.

 

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