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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... industry ? With seven major initiatives addressing our math and science needs already introduced in the Senate ( and ... industries , other reports project a shortage of adequately trained 6.
... industry ? With seven major initiatives addressing our math and science needs already introduced in the Senate ( and ... industries , other reports project a shortage of adequately trained 6.
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... industry . While their name is the Commission on Excellence , it does not matter what they are called ; we hope they serve the purpose of setting goals for the sovereign States in terms of excellence in these particular disciplines ...
... industry . While their name is the Commission on Excellence , it does not matter what they are called ; we hope they serve the purpose of setting goals for the sovereign States in terms of excellence in these particular disciplines ...
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... industrial revolution of the 19th century . It is an economy shifting from primary reliance on heavy industry and basic manufacturing to increasing concen- tration on advanced and new technologies , information , communi- cation , and ...
... industrial revolution of the 19th century . It is an economy shifting from primary reliance on heavy industry and basic manufacturing to increasing concen- tration on advanced and new technologies , information , communi- cation , and ...
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... industry , as well as the part each plays in the overall solution . Within the big priority are the var- ious programs we have in place or will enact to address it . All of it , of course , we are trying to fit together to be effective ...
... industry , as well as the part each plays in the overall solution . Within the big priority are the var- ious programs we have in place or will enact to address it . All of it , of course , we are trying to fit together to be effective ...
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... industry needs for workers , access to math and science careers for women and minor- The States would have the flexibility to target the Federal funds to their greatest need areas through the institutions that are most effective to ...
... industry needs for workers , access to math and science careers for women and minor- The States would have the flexibility to target the Federal funds to their greatest need areas through the institutions that are most effective to ...
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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...
Página 445 - American Association of community and Junior Colleges American Association of State Colleges and Universities American Council on Education Association of American universities Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities...
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.
Página 31 - Officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036...
Página 82 - National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act of 1976.
Página 330 - Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources subcommittee on Education, Arts and Humanities Hearings Statement of Sibyl Jacobson, Ph.D.
Página 332 - National Science Board's Commission on Precollege Education in Mathematics, Science, and Technology...
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.