Educational Technology: Hearings Before the Select Subcommittee on Education ..., 92-1 and 2, on H.R. 4916, May 5, 1971, and September 13, 19721972 - 368 pages |
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... problems of students enrolled in such institutions , and a schedule for meeting and solving those needs and problems through the implementation of a comprehensive program of educational technology of sufficient magnitude to make a sub ...
... problems of students enrolled in such institutions , and a schedule for meeting and solving those needs and problems through the implementation of a comprehensive program of educational technology of sufficient magnitude to make a sub ...
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... problems of the children in elementary and secondary schools served by the agency , and a schedule for meeting and solving those needs and problems through the implementation of a comprehensive program of edu- cational technology of ...
... problems of the children in elementary and secondary schools served by the agency , and a schedule for meeting and solving those needs and problems through the implementation of a comprehensive program of edu- cational technology of ...
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... problems of the students enrolled in the institution and a schedule for meeting and solving those needs and problems through the im- plementation of a comprehensive program of educational technology of sufficient magnitude to make a ...
... problems of the students enrolled in the institution and a schedule for meeting and solving those needs and problems through the im- plementation of a comprehensive program of educational technology of sufficient magnitude to make a ...
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... of educational technology is a problem indeed more complex yet . For simply to deliver electronic systems and their intel- lectual content to a community school system is often only to waste the money spent on them . We are familiar with ...
... of educational technology is a problem indeed more complex yet . For simply to deliver electronic systems and their intel- lectual content to a community school system is often only to waste the money spent on them . We are familiar with ...
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... problem to which we are addressing ourselves during these hearings . You will ob- serve that I have not even alluded to some of the knotty riddles pre- sented by questions of copyright , of compatability of audiovisual me- chanical ...
... problem to which we are addressing ourselves during these hearings . You will ob- serve that I have not even alluded to some of the knotty riddles pre- sented by questions of copyright , of compatability of audiovisual me- chanical ...
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Page 38 - To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, — that is genius.
Page 8 - local educational agency' means a public 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, public elementary or secondary schools in a city, county, township, school district, or other political subdivision of a State, or such combination of school districts or counties as are recognized in a State as an administrative agency for its public elementary or secondary schools.
Page 7 - Federal funds made available under this title for any fiscal year will be so used as to supplement and, to the extent practical, increase the level of funds that would, in the absence of such Federal funds, be made available by the applicant for the purposes described in section 203, and in no case supplant such funds...
Page 10 - Commissioner thereupon shall file in the court the record of the proceedings on which he based his action as provided in section 2112 of title 28, United States Code. (b) The findings of fact by the Commissioner, if supported by substantial evidence, shall be conclusive; but the court, for good cause shown, may remand the case to the...
Page 7 - Payments under this section may be made in installments and in advance or by way of reimbursement, with necessary adjustments on account of overpayments or underpayments.
Page 8 - Such term also includes any school which provides not less than a one-year program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation and which meets the provisions of clauses (1), (2), (4), and (5).
Page 4 - Federal funds paid to the applicant under this section; and (4) provides for making such reports, in such form and containing such information, as the Commissioner may require to carry out his functions under this title, and for keeping such records and for affording such access thereto as the Commissioner may find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such reports.
Page 181 - That is not what I am talking about. What I am talking about, and what I understood you were talking about, was the increase in expenditures from the low point.
Page 177 - Schedule under section 5332 of such title, and (2) procure temporary and intermittent services to the same extent as is authorized by section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, but at rates not to exceed $50 a day for individuals.
Page 38 - Those who read me know my conviction that the world, the temporal world, rests on a few very simple ideas; so simple that they must be as old as the hills. It rests notably, among others, on the idea of Fidelity.