Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1973: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... adults as well . Mr. FLOOD . That is what you are bringing in ? Dr. MARLAND . Correct . What is the best and most equitable ... adult population are being served than ever before . A greater propor- tion of the youngest children - now 78 ...
... adults as well . Mr. FLOOD . That is what you are bringing in ? Dr. MARLAND . Correct . What is the best and most equitable ... adult population are being served than ever before . A greater propor- tion of the youngest children - now 78 ...
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... adult education , nutrition and health , and library demonstrations . Finally in the renewal area , we are requesting $ 25.1 million to con- tinue three vital support - type activities . An amount of $ 7.9 million will be used for the ...
... adult education , nutrition and health , and library demonstrations . Finally in the renewal area , we are requesting $ 25.1 million to con- tinue three vital support - type activities . An amount of $ 7.9 million will be used for the ...
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... adult education , our budget of $ 526 million will permit a major reorientation of programs toward the new concept ... adults will receive basic education to help them participate more effectively in our modern society . You mentioned ...
... adult education , our budget of $ 526 million will permit a major reorientation of programs toward the new concept ... adults will receive basic education to help them participate more effectively in our modern society . You mentioned ...
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... adults are apt to be in for a year or two . Most of it has to do with adult illiteracy . A year or so is quite sufficient . So long as we can maintain or improve on that level , it is all right . Mr. FLOOD . Do you find that adult ...
... adults are apt to be in for a year or two . Most of it has to do with adult illiteracy . A year or so is quite sufficient . So long as we can maintain or improve on that level , it is all right . Mr. FLOOD . Do you find that adult ...
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... adult- hood . Substantial numbers of students score below their grade level in basic skills ; high dropout rates , absenteeism , academic failure , drug abuse , vandalism , and assaults on ad- ministrators , teachers , and pupils signal ...
... adult- hood . Substantial numbers of students score below their grade level in basic skills ; high dropout rates , absenteeism , academic failure , drug abuse , vandalism , and assaults on ad- ministrators , teachers , and pupils signal ...
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1973 Estimate Increase activities additional administration adult education Advisory Council American Samoa amount appropriation assistance authorized bilingual education budget career education cation centers Chairman Commissioner committee Congress CONTE continue cooperative cooperative education coordination cost curriculum DAVIES deaf-blind disadvantaged dissemination educa education programs educational agencies educational renewal efforts Elementary and Secondary ending June 30 enrollment ESEA Estimate 1973 Estimate fiscal year 1973 fiscal year ending FLOOD grade grams grants handicapped children higher education improve institutions instructional June 30 LEESTMA legislation Library Resources library services MARLAND materials MATTHEIS Mexican-American MICHEL million MUIRHEAD needs North Carolina number of children Office of Education OTTINA participants percent priority problems projects proposed Puerto Rican renewal sites request Right to Read school districts school systems Secondary Education Sesame Street SHRIVER South Dakota Spanish special education tion tional Title vocational education
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Page 262 - SEC. 301. (a) The Commissioner shall carry out during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, and each of the four succeeding fiscal years, a program for making grants for supplementary educational centers and services, to stimulate and assist in the provision of vitally needed educational services not available in sufficient quantity or quality, and to stimulate and assist in the development and establishment of exemplary elementary and secondary school educational programs to serve as models for...
Page 559 - Vocational education for persons who have academic, socioeconomic, or other handicaps that prevent them from succeeding in the regular vocational education program...
Page 331 - Commissioner, after he has consulted witli the appropriate State educational agency, that no local educational agency is able to provide suitable free public education for such children...
Page 255 - States to provide financial assistance (as set forth in this title) to local educational agencies serving areas with concentrations of children from low-income families...
Page 341 - In determining the order in which such applications shall be approved, the Commissioner shall consider the relative educational and financial needs of the local educational agencies which have submitted approvable applications and the nature and extent of the Federal responsibility.
Page 334 - ... the amount which the Commissioner determines to be necessary to enable such agency, with the State, local, and other Federal funds available to it for such purpose, to provide a level of education equivalent to that maintained in the school districts...
Page 336 - Act of 1949), multiplied by 50 per centum of the average per pupil cost of constructing minimum school facilities in the State in which the school district of such agency is situated.
Page 342 - (B) the Governor of the State in which such agency is located has certified the need for disaster assistance under this section, and has given assurance of expenditure of a reasonable amount of the funds of the government of such State, or of any political subdivision thereof, for the same or similar purposes with respect to such catastrophe...
Page 1111 - ... hereby authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for such purposes.
Page 333 - ... such agency is located in whole or in part within an area which after August 30, 1965, and prior to July 1, 1973, has suffered a major disaster...