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Copyright © 1999, Congressional Information
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00 CIS H 3419
TITLE:
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
CIS-NO:
2000-H341-9
SOURCE: Committee on Education and the Workforce. House
DOC-TYPE: Hearing Retrieve
the full text of testimony
DATE: June 21, 1999
LENGTH:
iv+141 p. il.
CONG-SESS: 106-1
ITEM-NO: 1015-A; 1015-B
SUDOC: Y4.ED8/1:106-53
CIS DOCUMENT ON DEMAND:
1-800-227-2477 (Full Text Reproductions)
GPO-STOCK-NO:
552-070-25040-9.
SUMMARY:
Committee Serial No.
106-53. Hearing in Waterford, Mich., before the Subcom on Early Childhood,
Youth, and Families to examine Michigan implementation 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, in connection
with upcoming reauthorization.
Supplementary material (p. 29-141)
includes witnesses' written statements and a submitted statement.
CONTENT-NOTATION: Compensatory educ programs
reauthorization issues
DESCRIPTORS:
SUBCOM ON EARLY CHILDHOOD, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES.
HOUSE; ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION; FEDERAL AID TO
STATES-EDUCATION; COMPENSATORY EDUCATION; WATERFORD, MICH.; MICHIGAN; DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION; ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT
00-H341-9 TESTIMONY NO: 1 June 21, 1999 p. 5-133
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
REDMOND,
JAMES G. (Superintendent, Oakland County, Mich., Intermediate School District)
DOWSETT, CAROL L. (Deputy Superintendent and Director, K-8
Education, Waterford, Mich., School District)
SHAW,
WILLIAM D. (Associate Superintendent, Instruction, Genesee County, Mich.,
Intermediate School District)
MACQUARRIE, DONALD
(Principal, Whitmer Human Resources Center)
ROCIER, NANCY
(Teacher, Martin Elementary School, Flint, Mich)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
Review of recent Michigan
educational reforms, including programs implemented under Title I; support for
Title I reauthorization, citing importance of compensatory education for at-risk
students; elaboration on Michigan education improvement initiatives.
INSERTION:
-- Michigan educational reform program
materials, evaluation results, and related correspondence (p. 38-127).
CONTENT NOTATION:
Compensatory educ
programs reauthorization issues
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
EDUCATIONAL TESTS; STATISTICAL DATA: EDUCATION
LOAD-DATE: May 11, 2000