Allocation of 1971 Appropriations to Education: Hearing, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 17681 ... Hearing Held in Washington, D.C., October 12, 1970

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Page 10 - Amendments of 1967 require that the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity...
Page 20 - CARL PERKINS, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, US House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN...
Page 14 - D. PERKINS, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC'.
Page 78 - ... special demonstration projects for the introduction of innovative instructional methodologies which will improve the quality of education in desegregated schools; (5) providing for individualized instruction, team teaching, nongraded programs, and the employment of master teachers; (6) establishing inservice programs to assist teachers in dealing with children who have inadequate English language skills; (7) promoting greater understanding of the...
Page 29 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, POLICY WITH RESPECT TO THE APPLICATION OF CERTAIN" PROVISION'S OF FEDERAL LAW SEC.
Page 51 - ... first payment on our rehabilitation loans, this being a total of $459,316.02. This represents a payment on the balance that we had withdrawn on June 30, 1968, of $14,741,837.99. We have withdrawn more this year, so the next payment will be larger. OBLIGATION OF FUNDS In addition to that, I would like to assure the chairman and the members of the committee that we will obligate all the funds that we request by June 30 of 1970. At the moment we only have $2 million unobligated, and this represents...
Page 35 - I think the amount would be so nominal that once spread, it wouldn't, adversely affect any given program. And there are several alternative ways of doing it. "We will choose one of the two ways. We would be glad even to discuss with you, and with this committee, your preferences. We want to share with you such a discussion. But let me go back to your earlier question, because I think you were on the right track, and we didn't conclude it. And I want the record to show quite clearly what happens....
Page 60 - I thought it sharpened the issue quite well, and I would think that you could also, then, appreciate that the Office of Education is not an island unto itself. It is a part of the executive branch. It has to share in and suffer, if you will, some of the problems of the executive branch. I think Secretary Richardson's problem — if you asked Secretary Richardson to choose, from among his children — becomes very tough.
Page 3 - Congreas for education programs for fiscal year 1971 been released by the Office of Management and Budget to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare? STATEMENT OF JAMES B. CARDWELL, ASSISTANT SECRETARY, COMPTROLLER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION. AND WELFARE: ACCOMPANIED BY DR.
Page 10 - And you say these school desegregation items, together with other "high priority'' legislative items, have been kept outside the ceiling. "Who decides whether they are "high priority

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