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99 CIS H 341117
TITLE: Key Issues
in the Authorization of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act
CIS-NO: 99-H341-117
SOURCE: Committee
on Education and the Workforce. House
DOC-TYPE: Hearing Retrieve
the full text of testimony
DATE: June 10, 1999
LENGTH:
iv+142 p.
CONG-SESS: 106-1
ITEM-NO: 1015-A; 1015-B
SUDOC: Y4.ED8/1:106-46
CIS DOCUMENT ON DEMAND: 1-800-227-2477
(Full Text Reproductions)
SUMMARY:
Committee Serial
No. 106-46. Hearing to examine issues and proposals relating to reauthorization
of Department of Education compensatory education assistance programs for
low-income and disadvantaged elementary and secondary students
under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
(ESEA).
Supplementary material (p. 49-142) includes witnesses'
written statements and submitted statements.
CONTENT-NOTATION: Compensatory educ programs
reauthorization issues
DESCRIPTORS:
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION;
FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION; COMPENSATORY EDUCATION; DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION;
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT
99-H341-117
TESTIMONY NO: 1 June 10, 1999 p. 4-48, 55-138
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
YECKE, CHERI P.
(Deputy Secretary, Virginia Education Office)
GARCIA-QUINTANA, ROAN (Director, Title I Programs, Georgia
Department of Education)
CHASE, ROBERT F. (President,
National Education Association)
WEINGARTEN, RANDI
(President, United Federation of Teachers, NYC; also representing American
Federation of Teachers)
CLARK, JOHN R. (Assistant
Superintendent, Government Programs, Diocese of Allentown; also representing
Diocese of Scranton and U.S. Catholic Conference)
STATEMENTS AND
DISCUSSION:
Comments on recent Virginia educational
reforms and related issues; recommendations regarding Title I programs
reauthorization; views on ESEA reauthorization in light of needs of religious
and private schools (related materials, p. 112-134); perspectives on various
Title I reauthorization proposals and related issues.
CONTENT
NOTATION:
Compensatory educ programs reauthorization
issues
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
VIRGINIA
EDUCATION OFFICE; STATE GOVERNMENTS; RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS; VIRGINIA; PRIVATE
SCHOOLS