Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Education and Labor, Deli 1–2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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... child rose in 1967 , from $ 57 per child to $ 75 per child , indi- cating more substantive involvement of nonpublic school children in Title I. Over the 3 full years of Title I's operation , local school districts have designed programs ...
... child rose in 1967 , from $ 57 per child to $ 75 per child , indi- cating more substantive involvement of nonpublic school children in Title I. Over the 3 full years of Title I's operation , local school districts have designed programs ...
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... child . Earlier progress in motivation and behavior is likely to precede achievement gains , but since these are ... child . Therefore , it is essential that the available Title I resources be concentrated to meet each participating ...
... child . Earlier progress in motivation and behavior is likely to precede achievement gains , but since these are ... child . Therefore , it is essential that the available Title I resources be concentrated to meet each participating ...
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... children counted in the Title I formula has increased from approximately 3,600,000 to 6,670,000 . When we consider the 9 million children actually served . we find that only $ 120 is available for each child in the program . Full ...
... children counted in the Title I formula has increased from approximately 3,600,000 to 6,670,000 . When we consider the 9 million children actually served . we find that only $ 120 is available for each child in the program . Full ...
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... children referred from schools in the surrounding regions . They will analyze each child's learning problems and develop an educational program to meet his need . They will assist schools and other appropriate agencies in carrying out ...
... children referred from schools in the surrounding regions . They will analyze each child's learning problems and develop an educational program to meet his need . They will assist schools and other appropriate agencies in carrying out ...
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... child , family consultation at about $ 100 per child , and a major adjustment pro- gram for 24 children at about $ 14,000 per child . They will also carry on research and training activities . Each center will serve a multiple - State ...
... child , family consultation at about $ 100 per child , and a major adjustment pro- gram for 24 children at about $ 14,000 per child . They will also carry on research and training activities . Each center will serve a multiple - State ...
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academic achievement activities additional administration allocation areas basic block grants Board of Education budget cation centers CHAIRMAN child city school classes classroom committee compensatory education Congress costs curriculum DELLENBACK Detroit Detroit Public Schools disadvantaged children educa educational programs effective Elementary and Secondary elementary schools enrolled ERLENBORN ESEA evaluation Federal funds Federal Government fiscal gains going grade gram high school improvement increase instruction KOTTMEYER Lawrence Township learning legislation Louis MANCH materials million MITAU nonpublic school children Office of Education OHRENBERGER parents parochial schools participation percent planning preschool problems public schools PUCINSKI pupils quartiles question QUIE reading school districts school system Secondary Education Act Secretary COHEN skills South Bend staff SULLIVAN superintendent teachers teaching tion Title I funds Title I programs title I projects title III York City youngsters
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Stran 98 - will have neither good plumbing nor good philosophy. Neither its pipes nor its theories will hold water." The CHAIRMAN. May I indeed compliment you and your associates on your excellent presentation. I know you are blessed with one of the outstanding school systems in the country, but I wonder just what
Stran 994 - THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT TITLES I, II, AND III—A POSITION PAPER INTRODUCTION John Adams said, "The whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people and be willing to bear the expense of it." Benjamin Franklin said. "The good education of youth has been esteemed
Stran 9 - and establishment of exemplary elementary and secondary school educational programs to serve as models for and to provide a margin of excellence to regular school programs. Grants may be used for the planning of projects, pilot projects, and programs such as guidance and counseling,
Stran 1 - RELATING TO SCHOOLS FOB INDIAN CHILDREN SEC. 2. The third sentence of section 103(a) (1) (A) of the Act of September 30, 1950 (Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress), is amended by striking out "•June 30.
Stran 98 - shoddiness, however exalted the activity. As I said in another connection : "An excellent plumber is Infinitely more admirable than an incompetent philosopher The society which scorns excellence in plumbing because plumbing is a humble activity and tolerates
Stran 366 - by the Continental Congress, the Morrill Act.s, the Smith-Hughes Act, the GI Bill, Impacted Area Aid, the National Defense Education Act, and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Of these significant milestones in educational legislation, none has been more important than the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. I wish to
Stran 84 - The society which scorns excellence in plumbing because plumbing is a humble activity and tolerates shoddiness in philosophy because it is an exalted activity will have neither good plumbing nor good philosophy. Neither its
Stran 927 - Kindergarten Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 TOTAL Total
Stran 9 - requirements, the State plan must provide for the distribution of materials on the basis of relative need and assure that materials will be made available on an equitable basis for the use of children and teachers in private schools.
Stran 325 - over controls as the program advanced. Follow-up evaluation continues. Contact: Dr. Earl S. Schaefer National Institute of Mental Health 5454 Wisconsin Avenue Chevy Chase, Maryland 20203 3. Early Childhood Project of the Institute for Developmental Studies - New York City The program grew out of studies of the intellectual