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 PUBLIC LAW 107-110-JAN. 8, 2002 115 STAT. 1827 in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b)) and Native Hawaiian organizations) to assist such agencies, institutions, and organizations in carrying out programs or projects authorized by this subpart that are designed to meet the educational needs of gifted and talented students, including the training of personnel in the education of gifted and talented students and in the use, where appropriate, of gifted and talented services, materials, and methods for all students. "(2) APPLICATION.— Each entity seeking assistance under this subpart shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may reasonably require. Each such application shall describe how— "(A) the proposed gifted and talented services, materials, and methods can be adapted, if appropriate, for use by all students; and "(B) the proposed programs can be evaluated. "(b) USE OF FUNDS. —Programs and projects assisted under this section may include each of the following: "(1) Conducting— "(A) scientifically based research on methods and techniques for identifying and teaching gifted and talented students and for using gifted and talented programs and methods to serve all students; and "(B) program evaluations, surveys, and the collection, analysis, and development of information needed to accomplish the purpose of this subpart. "(2) Carrying out professional development (including fellowships) for personnel (including leadership personnel) involved in the education of gifted and talented students. "(3) Establishing and operating model projects and exemplary programs for serving gifted and talented students, including innovative methods for identifying and educating students who may not be served by traditional gifted and talented programs (such as summer programs, mentoring programs, service learning programs, and cooperative programs involving business, industry, and education). "(4) Implementing innovative strategies, such as cooperative learning, peer tutoring, and service learning. "(5) Carrying out programs of technical assistance and information dissemination, including assistance and information with respect to how gifted and talented programs and methods, where appropriate, may be adapted for use by all students. "(6) Making materials and services available through State regional educational service centers, institutions of higher education, or other entities. "(7) Providing funds for challenging, high-level course work, disseminated through technologies (including distance learning), for individual students or groups of students in schools and local educational agencies that would not otherwise have the resources to provide such course work. "(c) SPECIAL RULE.— To the extent that funds appropriated to carry out this subpart for a fiscal year beginning with fiscal year 2002 exceed such funds appropriated for fiscal year 2001, the Secretary shall use such excess funds to award grants, on a competitive

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