School Support Act of 19591959 - 590 pages |
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... believe , last year , which indicates that we have reached the peak of capacity of local effort , and are going down , and yet have not substantially Maybe 15,000 or 20,000 classrooms of backlog have been built . But we still have ...
... believe , last year , which indicates that we have reached the peak of capacity of local effort , and are going down , and yet have not substantially Maybe 15,000 or 20,000 classrooms of backlog have been built . But we still have ...
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... believe it is worth every cent it costs because it is miraculous to see a child advance his reading ability by 1 full year in just 311⁄2 months . This is merely the average gain we have seen proved in the too few special reading classes ...
... believe it is worth every cent it costs because it is miraculous to see a child advance his reading ability by 1 full year in just 311⁄2 months . This is merely the average gain we have seen proved in the too few special reading classes ...
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... believe , written testimony which I have prepared . I expect to follow the general outline of that , but to talk to many of the points rather than reading the testimony . I would like to introduce my remarks by saying that I appear here ...
... believe , written testimony which I have prepared . I expect to follow the general outline of that , but to talk to many of the points rather than reading the testimony . I would like to introduce my remarks by saying that I appear here ...
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... believe . Mr. THOMPSON . Doctor , is there any evidence available that , for instance , in the State of New York , or in New York City , where the salary level is quite high , the level of preparation , of qualification , and of quality ...
... believe . Mr. THOMPSON . Doctor , is there any evidence available that , for instance , in the State of New York , or in New York City , where the salary level is quite high , the level of preparation , of qualification , and of quality ...
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... believe that there are many States that would willingly confess the fact that they cannot afford to do more . A lot of States are not giving as much as we would recognize teachers ' needs , or schools ' needs gen- erally to be . But it ...
... believe that there are many States that would willingly confess the fact that they cannot afford to do more . A lot of States are not giving as much as we would recognize teachers ' needs , or schools ' needs gen- erally to be . But it ...
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86th Congress accommodate excess adequate administration AFL-CIO aid to education Alaska allocation American American Library Association areas BAILEY believe billion BRADEMAS budget capacity Chairman classroom shortage committee communities Congress Congressman cost debt service DERTHICK dollars economic educa effort index elementary and secondary enrollment eral expenditures fact Federal aid Federal assistance Federal control Federal funds Federal Government Federal program finance fiscal FLEMMING FRELINGHUYSEN FULLER gentleman going grants gross national product high school income increase interest KASEM KEARNS LAFORE legislation meet ment Metcalf Murray-Metcalf bill National Consumers League National Education Association Office of Education percent present problem property tax proposal public education public school question reasonable tax effort require responsibility revenues SCHOEMANN school boards school construction school system secondary schools State-local statement subcommittee teaching testimony Thank thing THOMPSON tion UDALL West Virginia