Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... requiring all individuals covered by the special education mandate to receive services from qualified providers . The provision requires that education personnel standards are based on the highest requirement in the State for personnel ...
... requiring all individuals covered by the special education mandate to receive services from qualified providers . The provision requires that education personnel standards are based on the highest requirement in the State for personnel ...
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... requiring that all individuals covered by the special education mandate receive services from qualified providers . The provision requires states to establish and maintain qualifications for persons providing special education and ...
... requiring that all individuals covered by the special education mandate receive services from qualified providers . The provision requires states to establish and maintain qualifications for persons providing special education and ...
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... requires that funds be available to higher education programs which train undergraduate and graduate students in the ... require training funds . Overall , the Department of Education reports that in the 1987-88 school year there were ...
... requires that funds be available to higher education programs which train undergraduate and graduate students in the ... require training funds . Overall , the Department of Education reports that in the 1987-88 school year there were ...
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... require years of special education / related services and who may never achieve the level of independence that early intervention might have afforded them . • An increase in the number of individuals who do not gain the knowledge and ...
... require years of special education / related services and who may never achieve the level of independence that early intervention might have afforded them . • An increase in the number of individuals who do not gain the knowledge and ...
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... require more intensive nursing care . Many critically ill patients who , ten years ago , may have died during hospitalization , are now able to recover and live longer and better because of advances in technology . The intensity of ...
... require more intensive nursing care . Many critically ill patients who , ten years ago , may have died during hospitalization , are now able to recover and live longer and better because of advances in technology . The intensity of ...
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