Colorado Code § 23-78-307

Department of higher education - review of agreements - report
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(1) The
department of higher education shall review each agreement, and any modifications to the
agreement, that it receives from an institution of higher education to ensure that the agreement
meets the minimum requirements specified in section 23-78-305. If the department finds that an
agreement does not meet the requirements, it shall return the agreement to the appropriate rural
local education provider and institution of higher education for modification.
(2) The department of higher education shall review the annual report received
concerning each teaching fellowship program and submit an annual summary report to the state
board of education, the Colorado commission on higher education, the joint budget committee of
the general assembly, and the education committees of the house of representatives and the
senate, or any successor committees. The department of higher education shall prepare and
submit the summary report annually, notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), as part of the
report required in section 22-60.5-121 (6). At a minimum, the summary report must include:
(a) Data concerning implementation of the teaching fellowship programs across the
state, including:
(I) The participating rural local education providers and institutions of higher education;
(II) The number of teaching fellows; and
(III) The subjects and grade levels that the fellows are teaching; and
(b) An evaluation of the effectiveness of the teaching fellowship programs in reducing
the shortage of teachers in the state, based at least in part on the number of teaching fellows who
are employed by the participating rural local education providers at the completion of the
fellowship, the number who remain employed through subsequent years, and the level of
performance of the persons who are employed as teachers following completion of a teaching
fellowship, to the extent the data is available.

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