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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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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Page 353 - Commissioner shall conduct a survey and make a report to the President and the Congress, within two years of the enactment of this title, concerning the lack of availability of equal educational opportunities for individuals by reason of race, color, religion, or national origin...
Page 353 - Secretary of the corporation named as contractor herein; that who signed this contract on behalf of the contractor, was then of said corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers.
Page 324 - HHS 1. Alabama 2. Alaska 3. Arizona , 4. Arkansas 5. California 6 Colorado 7. Connecticut 8. Delaware 9. District of Columbia 10. Florida 11. Georgia 12. Hawaii 13. Idaho 14. Illinois 15. Indiana 16. Iowa 17. Kansas 18. Kentucky 19. Louisiana 20. Maine 21. Maryland 22. Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24.
Page 352 - In excess of the estimated cost set forth In the Schedule, unless and until the Contracting Officer shall have notified the Contractor In writing that such estimated...
Page 571 - Education may make grants to institutions of higher education for the construction, equipping, and operation of a facility for research, or for research and related purposes (as defined in this section).
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Page 759 - State, and (B) students in residential schools for the handicapped (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired persons who by reason thereof require special education) operated or substantially supported by the State.
Page 918 - State agency which is directly responsible for providing free public education for handicapped children (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education...
Page 233 - State to provide a program of education beyond high school; (3) provides an educational program for which it awards a bachelor's or higher degree, or provides...
Page 760 - State agency shall use payments under this title only for programs and projects (including the acquisition of equipment and where necessary the construction of school facilities) which are designed to meet the special educational needs of such children.