Education for Economic Security Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Education, Arts, and Humanities of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 530 ... March 8, 9, and April 8, 1983, Washington, D.C.; March 21, 1983, Warwick, R.I.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 776 páginas |
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... decline in the quality of these disciplines to be a national priority if not a national emergency . I am pleased to be a cosponsor of S. 530 , the bill introduced by our able ranking minority member , Senator Claiborne Pell . I con ...
... decline in the quality of these disciplines to be a national priority if not a national emergency . I am pleased to be a cosponsor of S. 530 , the bill introduced by our able ranking minority member , Senator Claiborne Pell . I con ...
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... declined from 60 to 48 percent in the case of science . There has been a steady decline in the science achievement scores of the U.S. 17 - year - old population , as measured in three na- tional assessments of science in 1969 , 1973 ...
... declined from 60 to 48 percent in the case of science . There has been a steady decline in the science achievement scores of the U.S. 17 - year - old population , as measured in three na- tional assessments of science in 1969 , 1973 ...
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... decline in the number of quali- fed teachers in this area . Further statistics by the National Sci- ence Foundation show that in 1981 , 43 States of 45 responding re- prted a shortage of mathematics teachers . In the same year , 50 ...
... decline in the number of quali- fed teachers in this area . Further statistics by the National Sci- ence Foundation show that in 1981 , 43 States of 45 responding re- prted a shortage of mathematics teachers . In the same year , 50 ...
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... decline : a 79 percent decline mathematics and a 64 percent decline for science . ( See attached super by Shymansky and Aldridge . ) Data from the NSTA fall 1982 s ... ey show a further decline . ( See attached graph . ) According to 15 ...
... decline : a 79 percent decline mathematics and a 64 percent decline for science . ( See attached super by Shymansky and Aldridge . ) Data from the NSTA fall 1982 s ... ey show a further decline . ( See attached graph . ) According to 15 ...
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... declining secondary school enrollment , a surplus of teachers in some areas , and a shortage of science and mathematics teachers . Who can blame a principal who reassigns a long - time faculty member from a non - science field into a ...
... declining secondary school enrollment , a surplus of teachers in some areas , and a shortage of science and mathematics teachers . Who can blame a principal who reassigns a long - time faculty member from a non - science field into a ...
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Página 130 - The purpose of this title is to improve the quality of teaching and to help meet critical shortages of adequately trained educational personnel by (1) developing information on the actual needs for educational personnel, both present and long range, (2) providing a broad range of high quality training and retraining opportunities, responsive to changing manpower needs ; (3) attracting a greater number of qualified persons...
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Página 539 - Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts: The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
Página 531 - In the conditions of modern life the rule is absolute : the race which does not value trained Intelligence is doomed. Not all your heroism, not all your social charm, not all your wit, not all your victories on land or at sea, can move back the finger of fate.
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Página 18 - STATEMENT OF HON. LAWTON CHILES, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA Senator CHILES. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am delighted to be here this morning to offer my support for S.
Página 182 - Rumberger's widely quoted thesis is that "the expansion of the lowest skilled jobs in the American economy will vastly outstrip the growth of high technology ones; and the proliferation of high technology industries and their products is far more likely to reduce the skill requirements of jobs in the US economy than to upgrade them.