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US House of Representatives, 2011
This hearing is the first in a series convened by the Committee on Education and the Workforce to examine federal rules and regulations that undermine the strength of the nation's education system. The House has charged this committee to look at rules and regulations within the jurisdiction that may hinder job creation and economic growth. This…
Descriptors: Hearings, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Government Role
Carlos, Lisa; Izu, Jo Ann – Policy Briefs, 1993
Since the 1960s, schools have relied on federal and state programs to provide the extra resources and services needed to help certain categories of disadvantaged students catch up with their classmates. While many credit these categorical programs with expanding educational opportunities, increasing numbers question the effectiveness of this ad…
Descriptors: Accountability, Categorical Aid, Decentralization, Educationally Disadvantaged
Finn, Chester E., Jr. – 1978
In this second book of the Brookings Institution series of Studies in Higher Education Policy, the complex relationship between the federal government and the nation's higher education system is examined. After a survey of the history and background of Washington's involvement, an appraisal is made of the present condition of postsecondary…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Administrative Organization, Federal Aid, Federal Government
Office of Student Financial Assistance (ED), Washington, DC. – 1980
Information and guidelines for implementing the various amendments to the federal student financial aid programs are provided. The provisions are effective October 1, 1980 through 1985, except for the Guaranteed Student Loan Program amendments, effective January 1, 1980. General provisions are outlined, concerning the new administrative cost…
Descriptors: College Students, Compliance (Legal), Costs, Eligibility
Anderson, Lara A.; Miller, Michael – 1997
By analyzing contemporary literature, this paper posits a federal role in what is seen as a trend toward "normalizing" college faculty positions and shifting control away from state and local jurisdictions. Three factors are seen as contributing to this shift. The first is the government's role in funding the hard sciences which has, in…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Governing Councils, Compliance (Legal), Diversity (Institutional)