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CONTENTS

Purpose of the ESEA title II report..

Chapter I. Basic facts about title II.

State participation in the title II program....
Components of the title II program...

Utilization of funds..

Proportions of the three categories of materials..
Children-Program participation_

Children in public and private schools...

Children in public schools, by region and State..
Children in private schools, by region and State..
Teachers..

State administration personnel..

Categories of acquisitions..

School library resources_

Textbooks..

Other instructional materials.

Processing, cataloging, and delivering..

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Chapter II. State programs for the strengthening of instruction through

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Service to handicapped children....

Chapter III. Demonstration centers and special purpose grants.

Rationale...-

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Special purpose grants in Ohio...

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Chapter IV. What the States said about title II.

Chapter V. Responsibilities and services of the U.S. Office of Education..

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Table 1.-Grants to States and territories for acquisition of school library
resources, textbooks, and other instructional materials..
Table 2.-Approval of ESEA, title II State plans...

Table 3.-Funds available and funds expended for acquisition and State
Administration.......

Table 4.-Percent of State allotments allocated to school library resources,
textbooks, and other instructional materials.

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Table 5.-Total number of agencies enrolling children eligible for participation: average daily membership or average daily attendance of eligible and participating children; and number of teachers participating, by educational level and type of school...

Table 6.-Total number and percent of public and private school children
eligible for participation, by region and State__.

Table 7.-Number of State department of education personnel assigned to
ESEA title II programs-In full-time equivalents___.

Table 8.-Acquisition of school library resources, textboots, and other
instructional materials for loan to children and teachers in public and
private schools_

Table 9.-Acquisition of school library resources, textbooks, and other instructional materials for loan to children and teachers, by region and

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Table 10.-Number and cost of books loaned to children and teachers, by
educational level, and categories of instructional materials_.
Table 11.-Number and cost of audiovisual materials loaned to children
and teachers, by educational level, and categories of instructional
materials
Table 12.-Acquisition of books and audiovisual materials as school
library resources and other instructional materials, by region and State_
Table 13.-Expenditures for processing, cataloging, and delivering school
library resources, textbooks, and other instructional materials, by State
Table 14.-Number of new public school libraries established; number of
existing public school libraries expanded; and number of public and
private school pupils served as a result_----

Table 15.-State, local, and private school expenditures for public and
private elementary pupils for school library resources, by State, fiscal
years 1965 and 1966

Table 16.-State, local, and private school expenditures per public and
private secondary school pupils for school library resources, by State,
fiscal years 1965 and 1966-

Table 17.-Per pupil expenditures for school library resources, by State..
Table 18.-Demonstration centers and special purpose grants under
ESEA title II, fiscal year 1966, by State...

ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 1-43 million or about 89 percent of all schoolchildren are
enrolled in schools participating in ESEA, title II program...
Figure 2.-Pupils and teachers in more than 91,000 schools partici-
pated in ESEA, title II program...

Figure 3.-1.7 million or about 89 percent of all teachers in the
Nation are employed in schools participating in ESEA, title II-
Figure 4.-The State departments of education assigned 285 full-
time (including full-time equivalence of part-time) staff to administer
ESEA title II program_-

Figure 5-3,368 new public elementary school libraries serving
1,400,000 pupils and 259 new public secondary school libraries serving
145,000 pupils were established as a result of ESEA title II program.
Figure 6.-Nevertheless, the percent increase in average per child
expenditure of fiscal year 1966 over fiscal year 1965, for library resources,
textbooks, and other instructional materials is 85 percent for elementary
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Analysis of loan terms for school library resources, textbooks, ond other instructional materials..

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Table 19.-Number and total cost of audiovisual materials loaned to elementary school children as school library resources, by region and State.

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Table 20.-Number and total cost of audiovisual materials loaned to elementary school children as other instructional materials, by region and State........

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Table 21.-Number and total cost of audiovisual materials loaned to secondary school children as school library resources, by region and State.

Table 22.-Number and total cost of audiovisual materials loaned to secondary school children as other instructional materials, by region and State..

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School library resources, textbooks, and other instructional materials—
Guidelines..

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Reports...

Chapter III. Development, revision, and application of standards_

Purpose of standards in the title II program_.

Formulation and revision of standards..

Dissemination and implementation.

Chapter IV. Selection and administration of materials_

Eligible materials_

Relative need.

Equitable basis.

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Proportion of allotment to be spent on each category of materials.
Criteria and responsibility for selection_..

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Payment from allotments.

Administration of the Department of the Interior and Department of

Reallotments..

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Chapter VII. Responsibilities and services of the U.S. Office of Education__

Information and coordination_

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Transfer of functions to regional offices...

Appendix A.-Criteria for the evaluation of school library resources, textbooks, and other printed and published instructional materials in local public and private schools (suggested form)__

Appendix B.-Project application for school library resources, textbooks, and other printed and published instructional materials (suggested form)_ Appendix C.-Summary of inventory record for title II, ESEA, materials (suggested form).

Appendix D.-Excerpts from the regulations for title II of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.---.

ATTACHMENT C

Analysis of State plans-State-by-State breakdown..

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FIRST ANNUAL REPORT

TITLE II

ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
ACT OF 1965

Fifty States, the District of Columbia, and four outlying areas report on 1965-66 programs under Title II, Public Law 89-10

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
John W. Gardner, Secretary

Office of Education

Harold Howe II, Commissioner

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