Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979: Education programsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... tion of the budget requests for education . We will lead off with Dr. Mary Berry , the Assistant Secretary for Education . We hope to have the Commissioner , Dr. Ernest Boyer , also present . They will present us with a brief overview ...
... tion of the budget requests for education . We will lead off with Dr. Mary Berry , the Assistant Secretary for Education . We hope to have the Commissioner , Dr. Ernest Boyer , also present . They will present us with a brief overview ...
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... tion provision , if enacted , would target a portion of title I funds on urban and rural districts where there are high concentrations of needy children . We are persuaded that , when you have high con- centrations of poor and needy ...
... tion provision , if enacted , would target a portion of title I funds on urban and rural districts where there are high concentrations of needy children . We are persuaded that , when you have high con- centrations of poor and needy ...
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... tion and perception of executive branch and legislative branch . THREE BASIC GOALS I must say that the startling and to some degree distressing aspects of the management of the Office of Education was the proliferation of programs that ...
... tion and perception of executive branch and legislative branch . THREE BASIC GOALS I must say that the startling and to some degree distressing aspects of the management of the Office of Education was the proliferation of programs that ...
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... tion . And the dramatic history is that in 1972 Congress in its wisdom affirmed access to higher education as a public policy . That's when the higher funding levels were recommended , increas- ing the second goal of quality to some ...
... tion . And the dramatic history is that in 1972 Congress in its wisdom affirmed access to higher education as a public policy . That's when the higher funding levels were recommended , increas- ing the second goal of quality to some ...
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... tion . I might add also that the other advantage to be gained from having a cabinet - level Department of Education is that educational officials will have greater access to the President . It would allow them to bring the case for ...
... tion . I might add also that the other advantage to be gained from having a cabinet - level Department of Education is that educational officials will have greater access to the President . It would allow them to bring the case for ...
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activities additional Administration Administration on Aging AFDC amount Answer appropriation Area Agencies Assistant Secretary BERRY Bilingual Education BOYER budget request Center child abuse College Commissioner Committee Cooperative Education coordination costs Department desegregation developmentally disabled disabled educa education agencies education programs efforts elementary and secondary ELLIS employees estimate evaluation Federal fiscal year 1979 funds Gallaudet College grant program handicapped children Head Start higher education impact implementation improve income increase institutions legislation major MARTINEZ Medicaid million mission National native Americans NTID Office of Education participation payments percent personnel planning priority problems projects proposed Question Rehabilitation school districts Senator BROOKE Senator BURDICK Senator CHILES Senator EAGLETON Senator HOLLINGS Social Security specific staff Student Loan teachers technical assistance tion title XX vocational education welfare
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Page 569 - Kentucky in 1858 for the nonprofit manufacture of books and appliances for use in the education of blind children in special schools for the blind. In 1879, the Congress passed an act "to promote the Education of the Blind" providing for a permanent annual appropriation of $10,000.
Page 838 - Investigatory records compiled for law enforcement purposes but only to the extent that the production of such records would (A) interfere with enforcement proceedings...
Page 835 - ... provide safeguards which restrict the use or disclosure of information concerning applicants and recipients to purposes directly connected with the administration of aid to dependent children...
Page 383 - ... guidance and counseling with regard to educational, career, and employment opportunities; and (4) special projects designed to operate in conjunction with existing Federal and non-Federal programs and activities to develop occupational and related skills for...
Page 845 - Medic-aid and the Social Services Program authorized by Title XX of the Social Security Act.
Page 341 - A team may determine that a child has a specific learning disability if: (1) The child does not achieve commensurate with his or her age and ability levels...
Page 583 - Canada) and the quantity of raisins for which such average prices were computed. Each such report shall be submitted not later than the end of the fifth calendar day following either the date of the request by the Committee or the ending date of the period to be covered by the report, whichever is later. (g) Certification of report. All reports submitted to the Committee pursuant to this part shall be dated, and certified to the United States...
Page 341 - Mathematics calculation; or (vii) Mathematics reasoning. (b) The team may not identify a child as having a specific learning disability if the severe discrepancy between ability and achievement is primarily the result of: (1) A visual, hearing, or motor handicap. (2) Mental retardation; (3) Emotional disturbance; or (4) Environmental, cultural or economic disadvantage.
Page 122 - States in the initiation, expansion, and improvement of programs and projects for the education of handicapped children at the preschool, elementary school, and secondary school levels.
Page 569 - These funds will enable the Printing House to develop needed educational materials in a variety of subject areas such as reading, mathematics, science, and for special groups such as the multihandicapped blind.