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The federal Department of Education funds several networks, each with a different focus.  The projects work collaboratively toward the goal of improving education for all children. From here, access the network websites for information, documents, technical assistance, and regional contact information.
Search all Department of Education Projects
The U.S. Department of Education's Cross-Site Indexing Project is an effort to create a searchable index of the Department of Education-supported Internet information resources. The search can be targeted to one or more specific projects if desired.
Equity Assistance Centers
This is a gateway to the 10 Regional Equity Assistance Centers funded under Title IV of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to provide assistance to public schools in the areas of race, gender, and national origin to promote equal educational opportunities.

Technical Assistance and Dissemination Network
In addition to the one federal and 6 regional Resource Centers, the Office of Special Education Programs funds a wide range of technical assistance projects, each focused on specific topical areas or age groups. These projects offer publications, training, and support for families, practitioners, and state department of education staff.
Regional Educational Laboratories
The Regional Educational Laboratories are educational research and development organizations supported by contracts with the U.S. Education Department, Institute of Education Sciences (IES) This office was formerly known as the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI).
Comprehensive Centers
The Comprehensive Centers Network consists of 15 Comprehensive Centers (CC) located throughout the country. The U.S. Department of Education established the CC Network to provide technical assistance services focused on the implementation of reform programs.

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