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00 CIS H 34129
TITLE: Title VI:
Providing Flexibility for Innovative Education
CIS-NO: 2000-H341-29
SOURCE: Committee on Education and the Workforce. House
DOC-TYPE: Hearing Retrieve
the full text of testimony
DATE: Feb. 9, 2000
LENGTH:
iv+84 p.
CONG-SESS: 106-2
ITEM-NO: 1015-A; 1015-B
SUDOC: Y4.ED8/1:106-84
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SUMMARY:
Committee Serial No. 106-84. Hearing
before the Subcom on Early Childhood, Youth, and Families to examine
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title VI program
providing aid to State and local agencies for innovative programs that reform
elementary and secondary education, in connection with upcoming
ESEA reauthorization.
Supplementary material (p. 31-84) includes
witnesses' written statements and an article.
CONTENT-NOTATION: Elem and secondary educ aid programs,
extension and revision
DESCRIPTORS:
SUBCOM ON EARLY CHILDHOOD, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES.
HOUSE; FEDERAL AID TO STATES-EDUCATION; FEDERAL AID TO LOCAL
GOVERNMENTS-EDUCATION; ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION;
EDUCATIONAL INNOVATIONS; ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT
00-H341-29 TESTIMONY NO: 1 Feb. 9, 2000 p. 5-30,
37-74
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
MARTIN, EARIN M. (Senior Director, Contracts and Grants
Administration, Texas Education Agency; representing Title VI National Steering
Committee)
WOODRUFF, VALERIE (Acting Secretary, Delaware
Department of Education)
KAPLAN, ALLISON G. (Coordinator,
School Library Media Specialist Program, School of Education, University of
Delaware; representing American Association of School Librarians and American
Library Association)
BELLENOIT, SISTER SUZANNE (Assistant
Superintendent, Government Programs, Archdiocese of Newark)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
Effectiveness of ESEA Title
VI education programs, with support for reauthorization; importance of Title VI
funding and implementation flexibility for elementary and
secondary educational reform initiatives; role of ESEA Title VI programs in
student achievement improvements.
CONTENT NOTATION:
Elem and secondary educ aid programs, extension and
revision
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
TITLE VI
NATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE