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Autores principales: Tindall, Lloyd W., And Others
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1981
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author Tindall, Lloyd W.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Interagency Linkages at the Federal Level. Descriptions of Agencies and Organizations. Vocational Education Models for Linking Agencies Serving the Handicapped. Tindall, Lloyd W. And Others Access to Education Adult Education Advocacy Agency Cooperation Disabilities Federal Government Financial Support Linking Agents Models Postsecondary Education Professional Associations Program Content Program Descriptions Program Effectiveness Program Guides Public Agencies Public Policy Resources Secondary Education Services Vocational Education A product of the Project on Vocational Education Models for Linking Agencies Serving the Handicapped, this manual describes various federal agencies and national organizations and outlines their policies and activities related to interagency agreements. (The above-mentioned project is designed to help states meet the needs of students at the secondary, postsecondary, and adult levels by examining those components of interagency linkages that are necessary to ensure accessibility and delivery of supportive services to handicapped people in vocational education.) Presented first are brief descriptions of the following five federal agencies cooperating in the linkage project: the Office of Adult and Vocational Education, the Office of Special Education, the Rehabilitation Services Administration, the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, and the National Institute of Education. Selected federal agencies are also described, including library programs, the Federal Interagency Committee on Education, the Women's Educational Equity Program, and the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. Outlined are the goals and activities of 17 professional associations and advocacy groups. Appended to the report are descriptions of six related projects. (A related status report of interagency linkages at the state level and a handbook on developing effective linking strategies are available separately--see note.) (MN)
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spellingShingle Interagency Linkages at the Federal Level. Descriptions of Agencies and Organizations. Vocational Education Models for Linking Agencies Serving the Handicapped.
Tindall, Lloyd W.
And Others
Access to Education
Adult Education
Advocacy
Agency Cooperation
Disabilities
Federal Government
Financial Support
Linking Agents
Models
Postsecondary Education
Professional Associations
Program Content
Program Descriptions
Program Effectiveness
Program Guides
Public Agencies
Public Policy
Resources
Secondary Education
Services
Vocational Education
Interagency Linkages at the Federal Level. Descriptions of Agencies and Organizations. Vocational Education Models for Linking Agencies Serving the Handicapped. Tindall, Lloyd W. And Others Access to Education Adult Education Advocacy Agency Cooperation Disabilities Federal Government Financial Support Linking Agents Models Postsecondary Education Professional Associations Program Content Program Descriptions Program Effectiveness Program Guides Public Agencies Public Policy Resources Secondary Education Services Vocational Education A product of the Project on Vocational Education Models for Linking Agencies Serving the Handicapped, this manual describes various federal agencies and national organizations and outlines their policies and activities related to interagency agreements. (The above-mentioned project is designed to help states meet the needs of students at the secondary, postsecondary, and adult levels by examining those components of interagency linkages that are necessary to ensure accessibility and delivery of supportive services to handicapped people in vocational education.) Presented first are brief descriptions of the following five federal agencies cooperating in the linkage project: the Office of Adult and Vocational Education, the Office of Special Education, the Rehabilitation Services Administration, the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, and the National Institute of Education. Selected federal agencies are also described, including library programs, the Federal Interagency Committee on Education, the Women's Educational Equity Program, and the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. Outlined are the goals and activities of 17 professional associations and advocacy groups. Appended to the report are descriptions of six related projects. (A related status report of interagency linkages at the state level and a handbook on developing effective linking strategies are available separately--see note.) (MN)
title Interagency Linkages at the Federal Level. Descriptions of Agencies and Organizations. Vocational Education Models for Linking Agencies Serving the Handicapped.
topic Access to Education
Adult Education
Advocacy
Agency Cooperation
Disabilities
Federal Government
Financial Support
Linking Agents
Models
Postsecondary Education
Professional Associations
Program Content
Program Descriptions
Program Effectiveness
Program Guides
Public Agencies
Public Policy
Resources
Secondary Education
Services
Vocational Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED215090