Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... teacher preparation and to help bring teachers to schools des- perately needing them . A major contribution to this end will come from the Teacher Corps . Current plans call for the placement of 3,750 teachers in schools by this fall ...
... teacher preparation and to help bring teachers to schools des- perately needing them . A major contribution to this end will come from the Teacher Corps . Current plans call for the placement of 3,750 teachers in schools by this fall ...
Page 163
... teachers but cannot get a job . Mr. Howe . There are certainly these things going on . I am not disagreeing with this . I am just saying the teaching profession and social work professions have been more open to Negroes than other ...
... teachers but cannot get a job . Mr. Howe . There are certainly these things going on . I am not disagreeing with this . I am just saying the teaching profession and social work professions have been more open to Negroes than other ...
Page 165
... teachers for the handi- capped . Mr. SHRIVER . You are talking about teachers . Mr. Howe . Perhaps we should have started another paragraph . This comes after the sentence , " Training of teachers of the handi- capped will be increased ...
... teachers for the handi- capped . Mr. SHRIVER . You are talking about teachers . Mr. Howe . Perhaps we should have started another paragraph . This comes after the sentence , " Training of teachers of the handi- capped will be increased ...
Page 166
... teachers will be trained in universities with whom we make contracts for the training process , and will operate institutes for the training of these teachers . Control of the training process will be in the universities , using their ...
... teachers will be trained in universities with whom we make contracts for the training process , and will operate institutes for the training of these teachers . Control of the training process will be in the universities , using their ...
Page 172
... teaching in the most important area of the elementary and secondary school curriculum . In fiscal year 1965 , 20,368 teachers and others were enrolled in the overall program of NDEA institutes for advanced study . A total of 494 ...
... teaching in the most important area of the elementary and secondary school curriculum . In fiscal year 1965 , 20,368 teachers and others were enrolled in the overall program of NDEA institutes for advanced study . A total of 494 ...
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activities additional Administration AFDC agencies amendments amount appropriation assistance authorized budget Bureau CARDWELL centers Commissioner committee construction cost deaf Department disabled Education Act effect Elementary and Secondary equipment estimate 1967 estimate evaluation facilities FARNUM Federal field fiscal year 1967 FLOOD FOGARTY funds GODDARD going graduate grants Guam habilitation handicapped high school higher education Hospital improvement institutions KARSH laboratory LAIRD legislation Library loan program LUDINGTON ment mentally retarded MICHEL million Miss SWITZER MUIRHEAD National NDEA North Carolina Office of Education operation percent personnel persons planning problems projects proposed Puerto Rico rehabilitation services Rhode Island school districts Secretary GARDNER South Dakota specialist staff student loan teachers teaching teaching grants tion traineeships University vocational education vocational rehabilitation Vocational Rehabilitation Act Welfare workshops