Office of Education Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1971, Hearings Before ... 91-2, on H.R. 16916

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Page 1249 - Secretary of the Treasury notes or other obligations in such forms and denominations, bearing such maturities, and subject to such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the Commissioner with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 1083 - Adult Education Act of 1966". STATEMENT OF PURPOSE SEC. 302. It is the purpose of this title to encourage and expand basic educational programs for adults to enable them to overcome English language limitations, to improve their basic education in preparation for occupational training and more profitable employment, and to become more productive and resjxmsible citizens.
Page 1307 - ... all library materials currently published throughout the world which are of value to scholarship; and (2) providing catalog information for these materials promptly after receipt, and distributing bibliographic information by printing catalog cards and by other means, and enabling the Library of Congress to use for exchange and other purposes such of these materials as are not needed for its own collections.
Page 2 - In doing so, he has stated: (No qualified student who wants to go to college should be barred by lack of money. That has long been a great American goal ; I propose that we achieve It now.
Page 552 - Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Washington, DC Dear Mr. Chairman: In connection with the hearings of your subcommittee concerning the appropriations for the Office of Education for the fiscal year 1971, I believe it incumbent upon me as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, to express my wholehearted support for increased funding of Federal education programs...
Page 1307 - Congress for the purpose of — (1) acquiring, so far as possible, all library materials currently published throughout the world which are of value to scholarship; and (2) providing catalog information for these materials promptly after receipt, and...
Page 298 - At no time in the history of the United States has there been such progress in the moral and philanthropic field. Religious and charitable institutions, schools, seminaries, and colleges, have been founded and endowed far more generously than at any previous time in our history.
Page 659 - Public Law 88-352, to take any action to force the busing of students; to force on account of race, creed, or color the abolishment of any school so desegregated ; or to force the transfer or assignment of any student attending any elementary or secondary school so desegregated to or from a particular school over the protest of his or her parents or parent.
Page 856 - ... understanding of a social or scientific process has expanded and changed so quickly as to revolutionize the process itself. The time has come for such an era in education. There comes a time in any learning process that calls for reassessment and reinforcement. It calls for new directions in our methods of teaching, new understanding of our ways of learning, for a fresh emphasis on our basic research, so as to bring behavioral science and advanced technology to bear on problems that only appear...
Page 500 - It is a systematic way of designing, carrying out, and evaluating the total process of learning and teaching in terms of specific objectives, based on research in human learning and communication, and employing a combination of human and nonhuman resources to bring about more effective instruction.

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