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Closing the Gap. A Report of the First Two Years of Experience with ESEA, Title I in New York State.
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1968
A summary of findings of Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Title I programs for the years 1965-1967 in the State of New York comprises this report. About 20 percent of public school children and ten percent of private school children participated in Title I programs during these two years. Tables give data on pupil personnel services,…
Descriptors: Counseling, Cultural Enrichment, Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Programs
Zehr, Mary Ann – Education Week, 2007
This article reports that educators and experts across the country who work with English-language learners (ELLs) are moving toward a consensus that the federal Reading First program needs to be refined to become more effective for children acquiring English. Administrators in several big-city districts with large numbers of such students are…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Federal Legislation, Reading Programs, Reading Strategies
Ringler, Leonore; Pedhazur, Elazar – 1971
This report evaluates the corrective reading services for disadvantaged pupils in non-public schools who are deficient in reading, instituted by the New York City Board of Education under Title I, 1965 Elementary Secondary Education Act. The program is organized so that small groups of pupils meet with the Title I Reading Teachers to receive…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Compensatory Education, Corrective Reading, Disadvantaged Youth

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