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contents Title II Conference Concentrates on Reading ; ESEA Title II and the Right to Read Notable Reading Projects. American Indians Career Education Conference Reports Content Area Reading Early Childhood Education Elementary Secondary Education Environmental Education Gifted Individualized Reading Intercultural Programs Models Reading Instruction Reading Interests Reading Programs Reading Readiness Student Attitudes To strengthen Title II management in order to better serve the Right to Read effort, the Office of Education sponsored a conference, "ESEA Title II Program Management in State Departments of Education," in June 1971. Descriptions of exemplary Title II activities in various states were presented. Information about the 23 reading projects described in this report was supplied by ESEA Title II coordinators and media and reading specialists in the state departments of education of seven states; by an agent for nonpublic schools; and by representatives of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The program topics include content reading, reading readiness, individualized reading, dissemination of library materials during summer, intergroup relations, resource and media center models, literature appreciation, developmental reading, vocational education, and interdisciplinary study. The title, the objectives, a brief description, the number of pupils served, the amount of funding, an evaluation, and the name and address of the person in charge are provided for each project. (TO)
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spellingShingle Title II Conference Concentrates on Reading ; ESEA Title II and the Right to Read Notable Reading Projects.
American Indians
Career Education
Conference Reports
Content Area Reading
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Secondary Education
Environmental Education
Gifted
Individualized Reading
Intercultural Programs
Models
Reading Instruction
Reading Interests
Reading Programs
Reading Readiness
Student Attitudes
Title II Conference Concentrates on Reading ; ESEA Title II and the Right to Read Notable Reading Projects. American Indians Career Education Conference Reports Content Area Reading Early Childhood Education Elementary Secondary Education Environmental Education Gifted Individualized Reading Intercultural Programs Models Reading Instruction Reading Interests Reading Programs Reading Readiness Student Attitudes To strengthen Title II management in order to better serve the Right to Read effort, the Office of Education sponsored a conference, "ESEA Title II Program Management in State Departments of Education," in June 1971. Descriptions of exemplary Title II activities in various states were presented. Information about the 23 reading projects described in this report was supplied by ESEA Title II coordinators and media and reading specialists in the state departments of education of seven states; by an agent for nonpublic schools; and by representatives of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The program topics include content reading, reading readiness, individualized reading, dissemination of library materials during summer, intergroup relations, resource and media center models, literature appreciation, developmental reading, vocational education, and interdisciplinary study. The title, the objectives, a brief description, the number of pupils served, the amount of funding, an evaluation, and the name and address of the person in charge are provided for each project. (TO)
title Title II Conference Concentrates on Reading ; ESEA Title II and the Right to Read Notable Reading Projects.
topic American Indians
Career Education
Conference Reports
Content Area Reading
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Secondary Education
Environmental Education
Gifted
Individualized Reading
Intercultural Programs
Models
Reading Instruction
Reading Interests
Reading Programs
Reading Readiness
Student Attitudes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED101313