To Provide Education for Physically Handicapped Children. Hearings... on S. 1634... Apr. 8, 9, 1937.(75-1) |
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4-A audiometer American Association approximately blind children cally handicapped capped children Chairman Claude Pepper Commissioner of Education committee cost of special crippled children deaf children delicate children Department of Education educa education of physically educational opportunities Elyria excess cost expenditures Federal aid Federal Government Frances Wright funds hard-of-hearing children International Society JAY HOWENSTINE legislation lip reading lip-reading instruction March 22 Massachusetts Michigan Miss WRIGHT Nation National Rehabilitation Association North Carolina number of children number of physically Office of Education Ohio Oklahoma per-capita cost percent physically handi physically handicapped children provide special education public instruction public schools pupils receiving special education regular grades residential schools rural Scott Berry secondary schools Senate bill 1634 Senator PEPPER sight-saving classes Social Security Act Society for Crippled South Carolina South Dakota special classes special education special equipment special schools speech defect STUDEBAKER superintendent teaching tion types of physically Virginia vocational rehabilitation
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Page 5 - December first, on the administration of this Act and shall include in such report the reports made by the State boards on the administration of this Act by each State and the expenditure of the money allotted to each State.
Page 3 - The sums made available under this section shall be used for making payments to States which have submitted, and had approved by the Social Security Board established by Title VII (hereinafter referred to as the "Board"), State plans for old-age assistance.
Page 3 - ... child-welfare services") for the protection and care of homeless, dependent, and neglected children, and children In danger of becoming delinquent, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year, beginning with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, the sum of $1,500,000.
Page 4 - State educational agency shall not make further payments under this title to specified local educational agencies affected by the failure) until he is satisfied that there is no longer any such failure to comply. Until he is so satisfied, no further payments shall be made to the State under...
Page 41 - I offer this morning is made on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind, the American Association of Workers for the Blind, and the National Federation of the Blind, as well as the Council for Exceptional Children.
Page 37 - Once more to be useful — to see pity in the eyes of my friends replaced with commendation — to work, produce, provide, and to feel that I have a place in the world — seeking no favors and given none — a man among men in spite of this physical handicap.
Page 4 - That whenever any portion of the fund annually allotted to any State has not been expended for the purpose provided for in this Act, a sum equal to such portion shall be deducted by the Federal board from the next succeeding annual allotment from such fund to such State.
Page 4 - If any allotment Is withheld from any State, the State board of such State may appeal to the Congress of the United States, and If the Congress shall not direct such sum to be paid It shall be covered Into the Treasury.
Page 12 - ... handicapped children. It is unquestionably better public policy to spend more money today in helping the handicapped child to help himself than it is to spend many times as much tomorrow in supporting him at public expense.
Page 4 - States accepting the provisions of this Act and shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury the amount to which each State is entitled under the provisions of this Act.