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Willett, Sandra L. – Liberal Education, 1975
There are more defaults, more fast-buck artists, and in general more abuse in the educational sector. (Author/KE)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Evaluation Methods, Federal Programs
Pauly, Linda M. – Bureau Memorandum, 1975
Descriptors: Administration, Exceptional Child Education, Federal Aid, Federal Programs
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Fox, G. Thomas, Jr. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1975
This article reviews studies that have attempted to assess Teacher Corps performance. Statements from each study, an analysis of methodology used, and the reports' implications are presented. (JA)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Educationally Disadvantaged, Federal Programs
Moore, Donald R. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1975
Since the Guaranteed Student Loan Program was changed from a loan of convenience to one of need, slightly fewer students at State University College at Cortland, New York, are borrowing money but they are borrowing slightly more per loan. The author concludes that changes have neither helped nor hurt students. (JT)
Descriptors: College Students, Federal Programs, Higher Education, Student Financial Aid
Erickson, Edsel L.; and others – J Hum Resources, 1969
Revision of a paper presented at the American Educational Research Meetings (New York, February 18, 1967).
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Compensatory Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Programs
Far West Teacher Corps Network, Bellingham, WA. – 1977
Emphasis on the systematic evaluation of federally funded programs has steadily increased over the last several years. In response to this increased emphasis, a workshop was held in Eugene, Oregon, on April 12-14, 1977, to familiarize the directors and selected staff members from six Far West Teacher Corps Network projects with the program…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Documentation, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
MacDonald, Barry – 1981
The author contends that within executive government, which already has all the information it needs to make decisions, program evaluation is seen as a symbolic rather than a substantive enterprise. If it is assumed that program evaluation is an end of policy, not a means, the reasons for government investment in evaluation include: (1) no choice;…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Federal Programs, Foreign Countries
Vanecko, James J.; And Others – 1976
Between the 1975-76 and 1976-77 school years, Title I school eligibility, student selection, and concentration of funds and services are scheduled to change. This report outlines the plans of the agency which will compare the distribution of instructional and other educational services before and after the policy changes and provide analysis for…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility
Citizens Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Washington, DC. – 1966
OF THE 446 REPRESENTATIVES FROM STATE COMMISSIONS, STATES, AND FEDERAL AGENCIES ATTENDING THE CONFERENCE, 390 WERE WOMEN. NINETEEN STATE COMMISSIONS REPORTED ACTIVITIES SUCH AS INFLUENCING THE PASSAGE OF EQUAL PAY OR MINIMUM WAGE LAWS APPLICABLE TO BOTH MEN AND WOMEN AND PARTICIPATING IN POVERTY PROGRAMS AND ADULT EDUCATION. PARTICIPANTS IN 11…
Descriptors: Conferences, Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Federal Programs
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BRAUM, CYRIL M.; AND OTHERS – 1961
THE PANEL WAS ASKED TO STUDY NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMUNICATIONS AND EDUCATIONAL MEDIA AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE U.S. COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION ON NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL POLICY. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT NATIONAL PROBLEM WAS FOUND TO CONCERN EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION. THE MAJOR QUESTIONS RAISED BY THE PANEL CONCERNED (1) THE FUTURE GROWTH CURVE OF…
Descriptors: Cost Estimates, Educational Improvement, Educational Television, Federal Programs
Children's Bureau (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1966
A HISTORY OF THE CONCERN FOR MENTALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN BY THE CHILDREN'S BUREAU IS FOLLOWED BY DESCRIPTIONS OF ITS VARIOUS PROGRAMS. HEALTH SERVICES INCLUDE APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FOR SPECIAL PROJECTS SERVING THE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED, PERSONNEL TRAINING THROUGH GRANTS TO UNIVERSITIES, GRANT PROGRAMS FOR MATERNITY AND INFANT CARE PROJECTS, AND…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Health Services, Mental Retardation
Hundemann, Audrey S. – 1980
The 135 abstracts presented pertain to national policies, programs, and general strategies for conserving energy. In addition to the abstract, each citation lists the title, author, sponsoring agency, subject categories, number of pages, date, descriptors, identifiers, and ordering information for each document. Topics covered in this compilation…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Energy, Energy Conservation, Federal Programs
North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill. Technical Assistance Development System. – 1979
The document summarizes discussions and presentations of a 1979 workshop to examine minority leadership aspects of the federally funded Handicapped Children's Early Education Program (HCEEP). The following 11 titles and presenters are included: "Insights into the Leadership Role" (J. Birckhead); "Managing the Development of an…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Federal Programs, Minority Group Teachers
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1980
Recent energy-related accidents and growing attention to health problems resulting from the production and use of energy have heightened public concern about the effectiveness of government's role in energy health and safety. At least 20 Federal agencies are involved in energy health and safety, each operating independently of the other. A central…
Descriptors: Accidents, Energy, Federal Programs, Federal Regulation
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. – 1978
This annual report of the Assembly of Life Sciences (ALS) covers the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1977, and ending June 30, 1978. This report has four major sections on the Executive Office, the Division of Biological Sciences, the Division of Medical Sciences, and the Board on Toxicology and Environmental Health Hazards. The activities in each…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Biological Sciences, Environmental Education, Federal Programs
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