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INDEX TO THE BIENNIAL EVALUATION REPORT 1993-94

Biennial Evaluation Report 1995-96


Note: All three-digit numbers are chapter references. These numbers appear as the URL of each WWW page of the report.

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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

A TOP

Academic Facilities, 525, 526
Adult Education:

Grants to States, 410
Homeless Program, 412
Indian Education, 114
Life Skill and Local Prison, 416
State-Administered English Literacy, 414
National Programs, 411, 413, 416
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education, 115-121, 534
American Indians. See Indian Education
American Printing House for the Blind, 335
Arts in Education Program, 127

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Bilingual Education:

Academic Excellence, 201
Developomental, 201
Evaluation Assistance Centers, 202
Family English Literacy, 201
Fellowships, 203
Immigrant Education, 204
Multifunctional Resource Centers, 203
Natiional Clearinghouse, 202
Research and Evaluation Program, 202
Special Alternative Instruction, 201
Special Populations, 201.
State Education Agency Programs, 202, 204
Support Services, 204
Training Projects, 203
Transition Program for Refugee Children, 204
Transitional, 201
Vocational Instructor Training Programs, 409
Vocational Materials, Methods & Techniques Program, 406
Vocational Training Program, 406
Blue Ribbon Schools, 624
Blind. See Deaf-Blind, Programs for
Book Distribution, Inexpensive, 128
Business and International Education (Language Training, Area Studies), 523
Byrd, Robert C., Honors Scholarship Program, 530

C TOP

Captioning and Media Services, 312
Carl D. Perkins Loan program, 504
Centers for Independent Living, 330, 333
Chapter 2 Program, 105
Christa McAuliffe Fellowship Program, 124
Civil Education, 623
Civil Rights Technical Assistance & Training, 107
Client Assistance Program, 322
Close Up Foundation (Ellender Fellowships), 111
College Housing Loans, 525, 526
College Work-Study, 507
Consolidation of Programs for Elementary and Secondary Education, 105
Construction, Schools (in Federally Affected Areas), 110
Consumer and Homemaking Education, 404
Cooperative Education, 524

D TOP

Deaf-Blind, Program for, 305, 307, 319, 325, 328, 332
Delinquent Children, 103
Desegregation Assistance:

On the Basis of National Origin, 107
On the Basis of Race, 107
On the Basis of Sex, 107,123
Disadvantaged Students:
Children in State-Administered Institutions, 101
Education for, 101-103, 105, 108, 111, 201-204, 404, 518, 530
Higher Education, 501, 503, 504-511, 516, 517, 519, 520, 530
Legal Training for, 127, 520
Support Services for, 307, 510-511
Vocational Education Programs for, 404
Disaster Aid, 110
Dislocated Workers, Demonstration Centers for, 404
Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (Fullbright-Hays), 522
Dougals, Paul, Teacher Scholarship Program, 529
Dropout Students:
Handicapped, 302, 313, 314
Indian Students, 113
School Dropout Demonstration Assistance Program, 134
Talent Search, 509
Vocational Education, 404
Drug Abuse, 511-521, 534
Drug-Free Schools and Communities:
Early Intervention, 115
Education, 115-121, 532
Federal Activities Grants Program, 121
Hawaiian Natives, 117
Higher Education, 119, 120, 121, 532
Indian Youth, 118
Prevention, 115-121, 534
Rehabilitation Referral, 115
Training, 122

E TOP

Early Childhood Education for Handicapped Children, 306, 318
Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of, 102
Education for the Disadvantaged, 101-103, 105, 108, 111, 201-204, 319, 404, 503, 504, 506-512, 516, 517, 518, 530, 605
Educational Opportunity Centers, 510
Ellender, Allen J, Fellowships, 111
Employment Service, Supported, 334
Entitlement Grants to Local Education Agencies and Indian-Controlled Schools, 112
Even Start Program, 104

F TOP

Faculty Research Abroad (Fulbright-Hays), 522
Fellowships:

Bilingual Teachers, 203, 523
Disadvantaged Secondary School Students and Their Teachers, 111
Elementary and Secondary Schoolteachers, 124
Foreign Language and Area Studies, 522, 523
Graduate and Professional Study, 113, 519-520, 528, 531
Indian Students, 113
Minority Students, 531
Film, Captioned (Media Services), 312
Follow Through, 108
Foreign Language and Area Studies, 135, 523
Fulbright-Hays Grants, 522
Fund for the Improvment and Reform of Schools and (FIRST), 619
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), 513

G TOP

Gallaudet University, 335
General Assistance to the Virgin Islands, 106
Graduate and Professional Study, Fellowships for, 113, 520-522, 531, 532, 528
Guaranteed Student Loans, 504

H TOP

Handicapped:

Architectural Barriers, Removal, 317
Arts in Education, 127
Client Assistance Program, 322
Deaf-Blind, Programs for, 305, 308, 319, 325, 330, 331
Higher Education, 308, 511
Independent Living, 333, 330
Indians, 331
Inexpensive Book Distribution, 128
Information Clearinghouse, 310
Media and Films for, 312
Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers, 327
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), 320
Personnel Training and Recruitment for Education of, 309, 310, 323
Postsecondary Education, 308, 510
Preschool, 302, 303, 306, 318
Regional Resource Centers, 304
Research, Demonstration, 306-308, 311, 313, 318, 322, 331, 407
Secondary Education, 314
Services to, 125, 301-315, 318, 319, 320, 323-332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 401
Severely Handicapped, 307, 322, 328, 334
Special Studies, 313
State Grant Program, 302
State-Supported School Programs, 301
Supported Employment Services, 334
Technology, 319, 336
Transitional Services, 314
Vocational Education, 404, 408
Vocational Rehabilitation for, 314, 319, 322, 324, 326, 328, 331, 401
Handicapped Children, Early or Preschool Education for, 302, 311
Harris, Patricia Roberts, Fellowships., 521
HawaiianNatives, 117, 130, 405
Helen Keller National Center, 328
High School Equivalency Program, Migrant Education, 126
Higher Education:
Construction Loans, 525, 526
Cooperative Education, 524
Developing Institutions, 516, 517, 518
Direct Grants, 501, 502
Drug Prevention, 119-121, 534
for the Deaf, 308
for the Disadvantaged, 501-511, 515, 518, 521, 531, 605
for the Handicapped, 308, 511
for Indian Students, 112-114
for Migrant Students, 126
for Veterans, 512
Guaranteed Student Loans, 504
Housing Loans, 526
Improvement, 513
Institutional Aid, 501-512, 514, 515, 524, 525, 527, 533, 605-610
Law, 519, 520
Postgraduate, 518-520, 521, 528, 531
Special Staff Training, 514
State Student Incentive Grants, 507
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, 503
Talent Search, 509
Work-Study, 507
Homeless:
Adult, Education, 412
Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 412
Child Care, 412
Counseling, 412
Employment Training, 412
Food/Shelter, 412
Job Placement, 412
Literacy Training, 412
Youth, education, 133
Howard University, 533

I TOP

Immigrant Education Program, Emergency, 204
Impact Aid. See School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas
Incarcerated Individuals, 103, 401, 408
Incentive Grants to States for Student Assistance, 507
Income - Contingent Loan Demonstration Program, 506
Independent Living, Centers for, 330, 332
Indian Education:

Adult Indian Education, 114
Demonstration Projects, 113
Educational Service Projects, 113
Fellowships for Indian Students, 113
Gifted,Talented Centers, 113
Grants, 113
Personnel Development Projects, 113
Resources and Evaluation Centers, 113
Vocational Education, 402
Vocational Rehabilitation, 331
Indian Students, Services or Aid to, 101, 112, 113, 118, 328, 402
Inexpensive Book Distribution, 126
Institutions of Higher Education:
Partnerships, 527
Payments to, 511, 517, 525, 526, 605-607
Interest Subsidy Grants for Academic Facilities Loans, 526
Interlibrary Cooperation,State Grants, 604
International Education and Business Program (Language Training and Area Studies), 523

J TOP

Jacob K. Javits Fellowships Program, 528
Jacobs K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program, 618

K TOP

L TOP

Languages, Foreign, 135
Language and Area Studies, 522, 523
Language--Minority or Limited--Proficient, Services or Aid to, 101, 102, 201-204, 409, 602
Law-Related Education, 129, 519
Law School Clinical Experience Program, 519
Leadership in Educational Administration Development, 613
Legal Training for the Disadvantaged, 520
Libraries:

Career Training, 609
College Library Technology and Cooperation Grants, 608
Construction Grants, 603
for Indian Tribes and Hawaiian Natives, 605
Grants to State Library Agencies, 602-604, 608
Libraries Education, 609
Literacy Programs, 607
Public Library services,State Grants, 602-604
Research and Demonstration, 610
State Libraries Resources Centers, 415
Strengthening Research Library Resources, 611
Literacy:
Adults, 413, 602, 607
Family English Literacy Program, 201
Hearing Impaired, 312
Homeless Adults, 412
Inexpensive Book Distribution, 126
Library Programs, 604
National Workplace Literacy Program, 413
State-Administered English Literacy, 413
Student Literacy Corps, 535
Reading is Fundamental (RIF), 128
Volunteers, 602

M TOP

Magnet Schools Assistance, 132
Mathematics and Science Education State Grant Program, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 131
Mathematics and Science Education National Program, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 614
Media Services and Captioned Film Loan Program, 312
Migrant Education:

Adult Education, 410
College Assistance Migrant Program, 126
Handicapped, 327
High School Equivalency Program, 126
Literacy, 410, 411
Migrant Education Program, 102
Migrant Student Record Transfer System, 102
Minority Institutions, 517, 533
Minority Students,Services or Aid to, 101, 102, 108, 111, 201, 204, 406, 503-511, 516, 517, 518, 531, 602, 605

N TOP

National Center for Research in Vocational Education, 401
National Diffusion Network, 613
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), 320
National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), 335
Neglected Children, 103

O TOP

P TOP

Partnerships for Educational Improvement, 105, 127-129, 329, 403, 613, 619
Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowships, 521
Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship Program, 529
Pell Grants, 501
Perkins, Carl., Loan Program, 504
Personnel Training, Recruitment for Education of the Handicapped, 310, 311, 316, 323
Postsecondary Education. See Higher Education
Preschool Education for Handicapped Children, 303, 304, 306, 318, 319
Professional Study, Fellowships for, 520-522
Projects With Industry, 329
Public library Services, State Grants, 602-604

Q TOP

R TOP

Reading is Fundamental (Inexpensive Book Distribution), 126
Refugee Children, 204
Rehabilitation. See Vocational Rehabilitation
Research and Development:

Handicapped, 311, 315, 316, 318
Libraries, 608, 609
Vocational Education, 405
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program, 530

S TOP

School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas:

Maintenance and Operations, 109
School Construction, 110
School Dropout Demonstration Assistance Program, 134
School Improvement (Star Schools), 617
Seasonal Farm Workers. See Migrants
Secretary's Fund for Innovation in Education, 620
Special Education, Recruitment and Information, 309, 310
Star Schools, 617
State Formula Grants, 102
Support Services for Disadvantaged Students, 307, 511
State Student Incentive Grants, 507
Strengthening Research Library Resources, 610
Student Assistance, Postsecondary, See Higher Education
Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants, 503
Supported Employment Services, 334

T TOP

Talent Search, 509

Teacher Training:

Bilingual Education, 203, 204
Special Education, 309
Teachers of Secondary Disadvantaged Students, 111
Territorial Teachers, 601
Vocational (Bilingual), 409
Training:
Bilingual Education Projects, 203
Librarians, 605
Rehabilitation Personnel, 309, 323
Special Program Staff, 514
Training and Recruitment, Handicapped Education, 309, 310

U TOP

Upward Bound, 508

V TOP

Veterans:

Disadvantaged, 512
Incarcerated, 512
Postsecondary Education, 512
Veteran's Education Outreach Program, 512
Virgin Islands, General Assistance to, 106
Vocational Education:
Basic Grants to States, 401
Bilingual. See Bilingual Education, Vocational Programs
Community-Based, 403
Consumer and Homemaking Education, 404
Cooperative Demonstration Programs, 406
Curriculum Coordination Centers, 404
Programs for the Disadvantaged, 401, 406
Programs for Indian Tribes and Hawaiian Natives, 331, 402, 406
Research and Occupational Information, 407

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