Indian Basic Education Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 9810 ... Held in Washington, D.C., Februaruy 7, 8, and 9, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 419 pages |
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administration amended Anadarko Area Office Arizona Assistant Secretary authority Basic Education Act BIA schools bill BLOUIN budget Bureau of Indian Bureau schools Chairman Commissioner concern CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contract schools coordination Director Division Education Committee education of Indian education plan educational agency effect enrollment establish evaluation facilities Federal fiscal formula funds going Grand Coulee Dam implementation Indian Affairs Indian Basic Education Indian children Indian community Indian control Indian Education Programs Indian Self-Determination Indian students Indian tribes input Johnson-O'Malley LAFROMBOISE LAVIS legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LOVATO LOVESEE ment Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Navajo Education Navajo Nation Navajo Tribal Council needs non-Indian operated Orton-Gillingham personnel PRESSLER problem procedures proposed public school questions QUIE recommendations regulations reorganization reservation responsibility school board school district self-determination Seneca Nation SIEC Sisseton School Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe South Dakota standards subsection testimony tion tribal government Waubay
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Page 324 - Bureau seeks for them adequate educational opportunities in public education systems, assists them in the creation and management of educational systems for their own benefit, or provides from Federal resources the educational systems needed...
Page 61 - For the purposes of the preceding sentence the "average per pupil expenditure" in a State, or in the United States, shall be the aggregate current expenditures, during the second fiscal year preceding the fiscal year for which the computation is made, of all local educational agencies in the State...
Page 57 - AN ACT To provide financial assistance for local educational agencies in areas affected by Federal activities, and for other purposes...
Page 85 - ... resided on Federal property and (1) did so with a parent employed on Federal property situated in whole or in part in the same State as the school district of such agency or...
Page 324 - Department in 1824 and transferred to the Department of the Interior at the time of its establishment in 1849.
Page 324 - Native people, full development of their human and natural resource potential; to mobilize all public and private aids to the advancement of Indian and Alaska Native people for use by them; and to utilize the skill and capabilities of Indian and Alaska Native people in the direction and management of programs for their benefit.
Page 206 - I am a duly elected member of the tribal council of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.
Page 85 - State in which the school district of such agency is situated ; and (2) the estimated increase, since the base year, in the number of children (A) residing on Federal property, or (B) residing with a parent employed on Federal property (situated in whole or in part in the same State as the school district of such agency or within reasonable commuting distance from such school district...
Page 331 - Programs plans, develops, monitors, and evaluates programs, policies, standards, procedures, and feedback systems for its assigned programs ; participates in the allocation of Bureau resources for respective program operations ; and makes recommendations to the Commissioner for necessary changes or adjustments in the program and in its implementation.
Page 324 - Indian and Alaska Native people to manage their own affairs under the trust relationship to the Federal Government; to facilitate, with maximum involvement of Indian and Alaska Native people, full development of their human and natural resource potential...