Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1984: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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... PROJECTS Mr. EARLY . The Department indicated that efforts to identify exemplary projects and disseminate that information will be intensified . In light of the fact that this was also a major theme in the fiscal year 1984 budget ...
... PROJECTS Mr. EARLY . The Department indicated that efforts to identify exemplary projects and disseminate that information will be intensified . In light of the fact that this was also a major theme in the fiscal year 1984 budget ...
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... projects , nor will there be any break in services . During one year - fiscal year 1984 - there will be extra money available for projects , since the program presently fails to obligate its funds until the second year of availability ...
... projects , nor will there be any break in services . During one year - fiscal year 1984 - there will be extra money available for projects , since the program presently fails to obligate its funds until the second year of availability ...
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... projects . What results have been acheived thus far in your efforts to identify cost - effective projects . Dr. Davenport : In 1983 the Department has initiated an effort to work with the States to help them identify and disseminate in ...
... projects . What results have been acheived thus far in your efforts to identify cost - effective projects . Dr. Davenport : In 1983 the Department has initiated an effort to work with the States to help them identify and disseminate in ...
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... projects and in relevant research and development - based findings . O Assistance through SEAS to local project staff who are interested in implementing specific programs and practices which have been identified as effective . O O ...
... projects and in relevant research and development - based findings . O Assistance through SEAS to local project staff who are interested in implementing specific programs and practices which have been identified as effective . O O ...
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... PROJECTS Mr. O'Brien : Could you please give us a few examples of the kinds of programs you feel are low in cost and ... Project name : Computer Assisted Diagnostic Prescriptive Program in Reading and Mathematids ( CADPP ) Cost per pupil ...
... PROJECTS Mr. O'Brien : Could you please give us a few examples of the kinds of programs you feel are low in cost and ... Project name : Computer Assisted Diagnostic Prescriptive Program in Reading and Mathematids ( CADPP ) Cost per pupil ...
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1984 Budget Policy 1984 budget request activities additional Administration allocation amount appropriation approximately areas awards BAUER bilingual education Bilingual Education Act block grant budget authority CHRISTENSEN College Congress CONN CONTE continue Continuing Resolution contribution cooperative education Davenport deaf-blind decrease default DINGELDEIN disabled disadvantaged discretionary dollars EARLY Education Act education programs educational agencies educational costs eligible Elmendorf evaluation fiscal year 1984 gram Guaranteed Student Loan handicapped children higher education Hispanic historically black colleges HOYER improve income increase institutions Johnson State College language legislation limited English proficient migrant million NATCHER National number of children parents participate payments Pell Grant percent postsecondary education priority projects proposed receive reduce Rehabilitation Services rescission ROYBAL school districts Secretary BELL self-help grant served Soriano special education Stokes student aid supplemental teachers tion Title University vocational vocational education
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