To Authorize a White House Conference on Education, Hearings Before the General Subcommittee on Education...91-2, on H.R. 17772, Sept. 14, 17, 19701970 - 36 pages |
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... million citizens . Every State and territory was involved , and the citizen interest and participation thus generated continued in many States and resulted in far - reaching gains for education . In quite a few States , fundamental ...
... million citizens . Every State and territory was involved , and the citizen interest and participation thus generated continued in many States and resulted in far - reaching gains for education . In quite a few States , fundamental ...
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... million . I imagine we would probably need a similar amount to handle the prep- aration at the national level . Would a $ 5 million figure be about right ? Mr. ERLENBORN . I think $ 5 million would be ample . Mr. PUCINSKI . To handle ...
... million . I imagine we would probably need a similar amount to handle the prep- aration at the national level . Would a $ 5 million figure be about right ? Mr. ERLENBORN . I think $ 5 million would be ample . Mr. PUCINSKI . To handle ...
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... million dollars . I would be inclined to agree with you as you have outlined it . Would it be your feeling that we could probably set the authorization lower than $ 5 million , maybe adding a million or some- thing of this nature so ...
... million dollars . I would be inclined to agree with you as you have outlined it . Would it be your feeling that we could probably set the authorization lower than $ 5 million , maybe adding a million or some- thing of this nature so ...
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... million high school graduates into the labor market each year without a marketable skill ; our school dropout rate has remained consistently high despite concerted efforts to keep more and more youngsters in school through grade 12. In ...
... million high school graduates into the labor market each year without a marketable skill ; our school dropout rate has remained consistently high despite concerted efforts to keep more and more youngsters in school through grade 12. In ...
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... read it . It is only two pages . Mr. Chairman and members of the committee , the National Educa- tion Association , on behalf of its one million members , supports the purpose of H.R. 17772 which provides for the convening of 23.
... read it . It is only two pages . Mr. Chairman and members of the committee , the National Educa- tion Association , on behalf of its one million members , supports the purpose of H.R. 17772 which provides for the convening of 23.
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1955 conference 1972 White House ALPHONZO BELL American appropriate assistance AUGUSTUS F authorize a White basic believe broad BROADWAY BURKETT CAREY cerned Chairman citizen committees Citizens Education Council Conference on Education coordinating Davenport DELLENBACK educa Education Act EDUCATION AND LABOR Education in 1972 educational needs educational system emphasis ence Federal feel financing GEREAU goals going guidance HAWKINS high school higher education ICEC Illinois Citizens Education institutions involved issues John Davenport John Erlenborn legislation LLOYD MEEDS marketable skill ment mittee national committee National Conference Committee National Education Association national level number of school occupational education organization participants particular percent planning President problems of education proposed proprietary schools PUCINSKI questions QUIE result role school districts SEPTEMBER 17 serve statement SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION suggest Thank things tion tional total educational United States Code unrest vocational education White House Conference