CONTENTS Domenici, Hon. Pete V., a U.S. Senator from the State of New Mexico...... Hart, Hon. Gary, a U.S. Senator from the State of Colorado.... Rutherford, F. James, chief education officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C.; Bill G. Aldridge, executive di- rector, National Science Teachers Association, Washington, D.C.; Stephen S. Willoughby, president, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Wash- ington, D.C.; and David B. Leeson, president, California Microwave, Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif., and member, board of directors, American Electronics Association, a panel ............................. Chiles, Hon. Lawton, a U.S. Senator from the State of Florida Adler, Susan B., director, Washington office, Education Commission of the States, Washington, D.C.; Calvin M. Frazier, commissioner of education, State of Colorado, Denver, Colo., and president, Council of Chief State School Officers; Robert Wolfenbarger, vice president, New Jersey State Board of Education, Summit, N.J., and director, National Association of State Boards of Education; Robert L. Smith, executive director, Council for American Private Education, Washington, D.C.; and M. Joan Parent, first vice president, National School Boards Association, Washington, D.C., a Bell, Hon. Terrel H., Secretary of Education,_ accompanied by Carol Ci- chowski, Acting Director, Special Education, Rehabilitation and Research Analysis Division, Department of Education... McGuire, Willard, president, National Education Association; Albert Shanker, president, American Federation of Teachers; and Patricia Albjerg Graham, dean, graduate school of education, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., on behalf of the American Educational Research Association....... Fretwell, E. K., Jr., chancellor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, on behalf of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities; Howard D. Mehlinger, dean, school of education, and professor of education and history, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.; Rev. William J. Byron, president, Catholic University of America; Richard Brod, director, foreign language programs, Modern Language Association, and secretary-treasurer, Joint National Committee for Languages, Washington, D.C.; and Joshua Smith, president, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York, N.Y., on behalf of the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, and the Association of Community College Trustees...... Johnson, Gilbert D., manager, education and training, Information Technol- ogy Group, Electronic Data Systems, accompanied by Milton Russell, gener- al counsel, Association of Data Processing Service Organizations, and Wil- liam Lucas, assistant superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District.... (III) 8219691 IV MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1983 WARWICK, R.I. Fogarty, Charles, on behalf of Hon. J. Joseph Garrahy, Governor, State of Pontarelli, Arthur R., commissioner of elementary and secondary education, McMahon, Eleanor M., commissioner of higher education, State of Rhode Liston, Edward, president, Community College of Rhode Island; and William .............. McElroy, Edward, president, Rhode Island Federation of Teachers, and presi- Sweet, David, president, Rhode Island College; and Frank Newman, president, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1983. WASHINGTON, D.C. Warner, Hon. John W., a U.S. Senator from the State of Virginia. Hamburg, Dr. David A., president, Carnegie Corp. of New York, New York, STATEMENTS Adler, Susan B., director, Washington office, Education Commission of the Prepared statement 87 ........ American Educational Research Association, Patricia Albjerg Graham, on behalf of, prepared statement.... 354 American Electronics Association, David B. Leeson, on behalf of, prepared statement............. 70 Bell, Hon. Terrel H., Secretary of Education, accompanied by Carol Cichowski, Acting Director, Special Education, Rehabilitation and Research Analysis Division, Department of Education 273 Prepared statement........ 276 Brod, Richard, director, Foreign Language Programs/Modern Language Association, prepared statement 432 Brown, Dr. Quincalee, executive director, American Association of University 686 Byron, Rev. William J., S.J., president, Catholic University of America, prepared statement............. Children's Television Workshop, Joan Ganz Cooney, president, prepared statement............ Chiles, Hon. Lawton, a U.S. Senator from the State of Florida Prepared statement ..... Dodd, Hon. Christopher J., a U.S. Senator from the State of Connecticut, Domenici, Hon. Pete V., a U.S. Senator from the State of New Mexico............... ...... Frazier, Calvin, president, Council of Chief State School Officers, prepared Fretwell, E. K., Jr., chancellor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, on Frobert, Burton, executive director, Rhode Island School Superintendents' Page 444 769 16 20 67 550 121 372 375 592 584 Great Lakes Colleges Association and Associated Colleges of the Midwest, Jon 543 Gainey, Donald D., president, Rhode Island Association of School Principals, prepared statement.... Hamburg, Dr. David A., president, Carnegie Corp. of New York, New York, Prepared statement......... Handler, Dr. Harry, superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District, Hart, Hon. Gary, a U.S. Senator from the State of Colorado............ Johnson, Gilbert D., manager, education and training, Information Technol- ... Liston, Edward, president, Community College of Rhode Island; and William McElroy, Edward, president, Rhode Island Federation of Teachers, and presi- McGuire, Willard, president, National Education Association; Albert Shanker, 705 710 483 11 669 471 473 571 577 290 294 McMahon, Eleanor M., commissioner of higher education, State of Rhode 564 Prepared statement 566 Mehlinger, Dr. Howard D., dean, school of education, and professor of education and history, Indiana University, prepared statement (with attachment). 405 National Association of Public Television Stations, Stephen Salyer, vice presi- National Congress of Parents and Teachers, prepared statement. Parent, M. Joan, first vice president, National School Boards Association, PEER, Project on Equal Education Rights, prepared statement........... Prepared statement........ Randolph, Hon. Jennings, a U.S. Senator from the State of West Virginia, Rhode Island Congress of Parents and Teachers, prepared statement Rutherford, F. James, chief education officer, American Association for the Prepared statement Shanker, Albert, president, American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, prepared statement.... 312 Smith, Joshua, president, Borough of Manhattan Community College, prepared statement (with attachment). 451 Smith, Robert L., executive director, Council for American Private Education, prepared statement........... 152 Stennis, Hon. John C., a U.S. Senator from the State of Mississippi, prepared statement (with attachments).............. 636 Sweet, David, president, Rhode Island College; and Frank Newman, president, 607 Townsend, Maida F., president, Vermont National Education Association, prepared statement........ 675 Tsongas, Hon. Paul E., a U.S. Senator from the State of Massachusetts 624 626 Warner, Hon. John W., a U.S. Senator from the State of Virginia. 619 Prepared statement 621 Willoughby, Stephen S., president, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, prepared statement... 61 Wolfenbarger, Robert, director, National Association of State Boards of Education, prepared statement...... 138 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Articles, publications, etc.: A Nickel-a-Book Tax? by William J. Byron, from the Washington Post, 448 American Federation of Teachers Report on the Math/Science Teacher 325 Criteria for Assessing Math/Science Education Proposals......... 602 596 National Assessment Findings and Educational Policy Questions, by Rexford Brown, from the Education Commission of the States, December 1982.... 94 Articles, publications, etc.-Continued Science, Museums and Science Education, by Bonnie VanDor, executive director, Association of Science-Technology Centers, February 10, 1983.. Communications to: Garn, Hon. Jake, a U.S. Senator from the State of Utah, from Bill G. Stafford, Hon. Robert T., chairman, Subcommittee on Education, Arts Page 741 220 528 468 Lucas, William L., assistant superintendent, Los Angeles Unified 525 756 Questions and answers: Responses of Bill G. Aldridge, executive director, National Science Teach- 174 Senator Pell (with enclosures)......... 214 Responses of Stephen S. Willoughby, president, National Council of Responses of Dr. David B. Leeson, president, California Microwave, Inc. to questions asked by Senator Stafford in letters dated: March 10, 1983...... 239 March 25, 1983 242 Responses of Robert L. Smith, executive director, Council for American 244 246 Responses of Robert Wolfenbarger, vice president, New Jersey State 248 252 Responses of M. Joan Parent, first vice president, National School Boards 255 Responses of Susan B. Adler, director, Washington office, Education Commission of the States to questions asked by Senator Stafford 259 Responses of Albert Shanker, president, American Federation of Teachers to questions asked by Senator Stafford .............. 323 Responses of Willard McGuire, president, National Education Association to questions by Senator Stafford 495 Responses of Patricia Albjerg Graham, dean, Harvard University to questions asked by Senator Stafford.. 496 Responses of E. K. Fretwell Jr., chancellor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, to questions asked by: Senator Stafford.............. 501 Senator Dodd and Pell........... 505 Responses of Howard Mehlinger, dean, Indian University to questions asked by Senator Stafford.. 506 Responses of William J. Byron, S.J., president, Catholic University of Senator Stafford......... 509 Senators Pell and Dodd............. 511 Responses of Richard I. Brod, director, Foreign Language Programs, 513 Responses of Joshua L. Smith, president, Borough of Manhattan Community College to questions asked by Senator Stafford 515 |