Policies and Programs of the Office of Indian Education: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session ... October 27, 1989, Washington, DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 145 pages |
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There are other programs where we are designated as an Indian- controlled school for title IV set - aside dollars or title V set - aside dollars . In vocational education , there is a 2 - percent set - aside , but the majority of those ...
There are other programs where we are designated as an Indian- controlled school for title IV set - aside dollars or title V set - aside dollars . In vocational education , there is a 2 - percent set - aside , but the majority of those ...
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For example , there have been late funding problems within the tribal schools in reference to the Title VII Bilingual Education Program . The OIE Director involved in coordinating some of these services to Indian children would minimize ...
For example , there have been late funding problems within the tribal schools in reference to the Title VII Bilingual Education Program . The OIE Director involved in coordinating some of these services to Indian children would minimize ...
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One basic concern is that the office has been so focused on title IV , what we now call title V , Indian Education Act programs , which of course they must do . That is important . But their statutory mandate is much broader than that .
One basic concern is that the office has been so focused on title IV , what we now call title V , Indian Education Act programs , which of course they must do . That is important . But their statutory mandate is much broader than that .
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... believe needs a 2 - percent tribal allocation , and the title III act , which is the Developing Institutions Act , in which we believe tribal colleges should have a separate allocation of funds , as do historically black colleges .
... believe needs a 2 - percent tribal allocation , and the title III act , which is the Developing Institutions Act , in which we believe tribal colleges should have a separate allocation of funds , as do historically black colleges .
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The adult education portion of the title V program used to be funded on a 3 - year staggered basis . Then they were changed to 2 years , and that really created a problem . For Native people or for any person who is learning to read and ...
The adult education portion of the title V program used to be funded on a 3 - year staggered basis . Then they were changed to 2 years , and that really created a problem . For Native people or for any person who is learning to read and ...
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Page 137 - Indian tribe" means any Indian tribe, band, nation, or other organized group or community, including any Alaska Native village or regional or village corporation as defined in or established pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (85 Stat.
Page 38 - Education; 2. advise the Commissioner of Education with respect to the administration (including the development of regulations and of administrative practices and policies) of any program in which Indian children or adults participate from which they can benefit...
Page 37 - NACIE was set up to review applications for grants under the new act and to advise the Secretary of Education with respect to the administration of any program in which Indian children and adults participate or from which they can benefit...
Page 119 - Government's commitment to ccinpermate school districts for the cost of educating children when enrollments and the availability of revenues from local sources have been adversely affected by Federal activities. The...
Page 58 - I'll be happy to answer any questions you and the Committee members may have...
Page 37 - PL 92-318; 7. submit to the Congress not later than March 31 of each year a report on its activities, which shall include any recommendations it may deem necessary for the improvement of Federal education programs in which Indian children and adults participate or from which they can benefit, which report shall include...
Page 131 - Interior the amount necessary to provide programs and projects for the purpose of this title for individuals on reservations serviced by elementary and secondary schools operated for Indian children by the Department of the Interior...
Page 46 - ... provide technical assistance to local educational agencies and to Indian educational agencies, institutions, and organizations to assist them in improving the education of Indian children; 6.
Page 76 - THOMAS M. CORWIN, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND VOCATIONAL ANALYSIS, OFFICE OF PLANNING, BUDGET, AND EVALUATION Mr.
Page 97 - To develop and carry out supplementary elementary and secondary school programs designed to meet the special educational and culturally related academic needs of Indian children...