S HRG 98-251 EDUCATION FOR ECONOMIC SECURITY ACT HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, ARTS AND HUMANITIES OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON S. 530 TO PROVIDE FOR A PROGRAM OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES MARCH ×, 9, AND APRIL », 19×3 WASHINGTON, DC MARCH 21, 19×3 WARWICK, RI Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON 193 CONTENTS Domenici, Hin Pete V. a US Senator from the State of New Mexico........... Hart Hồn Gary, a US Senator from the State of Colorado............ Kutherford F James chief education officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, Bill G Aldridge, executive di- National Science Teachers Association. Washington, DC, Stephen S hy, president, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Wash- DC, and David B Leeson, president, California Microwave, inc., a'e Calif and member, board of directors, American Electronics Hin Lawton, a US Senator from the State of Florida busan B. director, Washington office. Education Commission of the statem Washington, DC, Calvin M Frazier, commissioner of education, State of Colorado Denver, Colo, and president, Council of Chief State Sox Offers Robert Wolfenbarger, vice president, New Jersey State Hoard of Education. Summit, NJ, and director. National Association of State Boards of Education, Robert L. Smith, executive director, Council for American Private Education, Washington, DC, and M. Joan Parent, first ve president, National School Boards Association, Washington, DC, a Hin Terrel H Secretary of Education, accompanied by Carol Ci- Analysis Division, Department of Education. ture Ward president National Education Association Albert Shanker, present American Federation of Teachers, and Patricia Albjerg Graham, dean graduate school of education, Harvard University Cambridge, Mass, je bera.f of the American Educational Research Association retwe. 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. Ind.ana University Bloomington, Ind Rev William J. Byron, pres.dent. Cathon University of America. Richard Brod, director, foreign language programs. Modern Language Association, and secretary-treasurer, et National Committee for Languages, Washington, DC, and Joshua mth, pres, dent, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York, Y on behalf of the American Association of Community and Junior eges and the Association of Community College Trustees nmin. Gibert D. manager education and training Information Technol am Luxas, amistant superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District Page MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1983 WARWICK, R.I. Fogarty, Charles, on behalf of Hon. J. Joseph Garrahy, Governor, State of Page 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 American Educational Research Association, Patricia Albjerg Graham, on behalf of, prepared statement.. 550 552 564 571 577 607 619 624 672 705 84 87 354 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 Bew Rev William J. SJ, president, Catholic University of America, prepared statement Page 444 free Television Workshop, Joan Ganz Cooney, president, prepared state • H ́n Lawton, a US Senator from the State of Florida Prepared statement Ikad. Hon Christopher J. a US Senator from the State of Connecticut, prepared statement Domenai Hin Pete V a US Senator from the State of New Mexico Charies, on behalf of Hon J Joseph Garrahy, Governor, State of xie ls.and Calvin, president, Council of Chief State School Officers, prepared statement we.. E K. Jr. chancellor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, on behaf of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Howard D. Mehlinger, dean, school of education, and professor of education and hatury. Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind, Rev William J. Byron, pree. Sent Cath- lic University of America, Richard Brod, director, foreign language programs, Modern Language Association, and secretary treasurer, 2 -t National Committee for Languages, Washington, DC, and Joshua fire th. president, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York, NY on behalf of the American Association of Community and Junior Gangs and the Association of Community College Trustees...... Prepared statement F-cert, Burton, executive director, Rhode Island School Superintendents' Great Lakes Courges Association and Associated Colleges of the Midwest, Jon Ganey Dinald D. president, Rhode Island Association of School Principals, prepared statement Hamburg Dr David A president, Carnegie Corp of New York, New York, Prepared statement Hanter Dr Harry, superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District, prepared statement 543 705 710 483 Hart Hin Gary, a US Senator from the State of Colorado 11 Ceston. Hon Walter D, a US Senator from the State of Kentucky, repared statement - Gubert D), manager education and training Information Technol¡y Group. Fectronic Data Systems, accompanied by Milton Russell, genera. counsel. Association of Data Processing Service Organizations, and WilLa Lucas assistant superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District.... Prepared statement Late Edward president, Community College of Rhode Island, and William anagan, executive secretary, Rhode Island Independent Higher Education es howard president Rhode Island Federation of Teachers, and presiRde Is.and AFL (10 Herman Coleman, executive secretary, Nana. Eduation Association, Rhode Island, Enzabeth Ann Kenyon, presi-t. Khode island Association of School Committees, and member, South merton School Committee, Burton Froberg, executive secretary, Rhode aand Asociation of School Superintendents Sister Marie Andre Buay superintendent of diocesan schools. Donaid Gainey president, Rhode Island mocat, on of School Principals, and principal West Warwick High School, and Janne Corbett, legislative chairperson, Rhode Island Congress of Pareta and Teachers • Ward president National Education Association. Albert Shanker, Vahin, keanur M, commissioner of higher education, State of Rhode er De Howard D), dean, school of education, and professor of educa ta in and history, Indiana University, prepared statement with attachment) 403 |