Education Legislation, 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session on S. 1539 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 3218 pages |
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... expansion of community schools throughout the United States . As an original sponsor of the bill and as chairman of the full Committee on Labor and Public Wel- fare I am presiding today in the absence of the subcommittee chairman ...
... expansion of community schools throughout the United States . As an original sponsor of the bill and as chairman of the full Committee on Labor and Public Wel- fare I am presiding today in the absence of the subcommittee chairman ...
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... expand upon initiatives which have been successful and which have received widespread support . And they will be needed to provide financial assistance to carry out these initiatives where State , local , and private funds are simply ...
... expand upon initiatives which have been successful and which have received widespread support . And they will be needed to provide financial assistance to carry out these initiatives where State , local , and private funds are simply ...
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... expansion of community schools throughout the United States . 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , 3 SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the " Community 4 ...
... expansion of community schools throughout the United States . 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , 3 SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the " Community 4 ...
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... expand the program . 10 11 APPLICATIONS SEC . 102. A grant under this title may be made to any 12 institution of higher education upon application to the Com- 13 missioner at such time , in such manner , and containing and 14 ...
... expand the program . 10 11 APPLICATIONS SEC . 102. A grant under this title may be made to any 12 institution of higher education upon application to the Com- 13 missioner at such time , in such manner , and containing and 14 ...
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... expansion of existing ones . 13 15 16 ( b ) Grants shall be available for the training and salaries of community school directors as well as actual and admin- istrative and operating expenses connected with such pro- 18 grams . 17 19 20 ...
... expansion of existing ones . 13 15 16 ( b ) Grants shall be available for the training and salaries of community school directors as well as actual and admin- istrative and operating expenses connected with such pro- 18 grams . 17 19 20 ...
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activities administrative adopting community education adult education advisory council Artz Association bill Boise California State University Center for Community Chairman Charles Stewart Mott College Committee Community Coordinator Community Education Center community education program community recreation Community School Center community school directors community school program Cooperating Centers Dwight F Eastern Michigan University educa Education Center Directors effort established expand Federal Flint funds Genesee County grant groups high school Idaho Center Idaho State University institutions involved leadership legislation Louis Park ment Michigan Montclair State College Mott Foundation munity education needs neighborhood operation organizations park and recreation Park Cooperation park-school personnel planning projects public school superintendents Recreation & Park recreation and park Regional University Community school board school buildings School Center Development school districts school facilities School-Community Recreation Senator PELL Senator WILLIAMS senior citizens social staff teachers tion U.S. Senator University Community Education urban
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Page 848 - men live in a community by virtue of the things which they have in common; and communication is the way in which they come to possess things in common. What they must have in order to form a community or society are aims, beliefs, aspirations, knowledge - a common understanding - likemindedness as the sociologists say
Page 659 - local educational agency" means a public 5 board of education or other public authority legally constituted within a State for either administrative control or direction of, or to perform a service function for.
Page 901 - The school has failed to organize and direct the social activities of young people as it should. One of the surest ways in which to prepare pupils worthily to utilize leisure in adult life is by guiding and directing their use of leisure in youth. The school should, therefore, see
Page 729 - We approach all problems of children with affection. Theirs is the province of joy and good humor. They are the most wholesome part of the race, for they are freshest from the hands of God.
Page 739 - We approach all problems of children with affection. Theirs is the province of joy and good humor. They are the most wholesome part of the race, for they are freshest from the hands of
Page 667 - grant was made has been so changed that it no longer " complies with the provisions of this Act; or *® (2) that in the operation of the program or activity
Page 901 - adequate recreation is provided both within the school and by other proper agencies in the community. The school, however, has a unique opportunity in this field because it includes in its membership representatives from all classes of society and consequently is able through social relationships to establish bonds of friendship and common understanding that cannot be furnished by other
Page 659 - or associations which he determines to be reliable authority as to the quality of training
Page 673 - legislation. In 1972 delegates assembled in convention adopted a resolution directing the National PTA and all its branches (approximately 40,000 local units in 50 states, the District of Columbia and the European Congress of Parents and Teachers)
Page 923 - for all people • children, youth and adults. 2 Opportunities and programs for recreation should be available twelve months of the year. 3. The program of recreation should be planned to meet the interests and needs of individuals and groups. 4. Education for the "worthy use of leisure" in homes, schools and other community institutions is essential.