Teachers Guide to the U.S. Department of Education


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A road map to the U.S. Dept of Education. Provides a general description of programs and their relative location within the Dept. It is also a reference to which you can turn with specific needs or questions. Includes the full text of the National Education Goals; the organizational structure of the Dept.; grant programs and office functions; services and resources (toll-free numbers, national libraries; educational laboratories, special education programs, consortium, state literacy resource centers, etc.); clearinghouses; publications, and much more.










Administrator's Guide to the U.s. Department of Education, Including Technology Resources


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Centralizes and compiles information on U.S. Dept. of Education's services to educators. Covers: its organizational structure; technology resources; on-line resources; Goals 2000; Indian education; migrant education; impact aid; school-to-work opportunities act; higher education programs; Star schools program; Blue Ribbon schools; bilingual education and minority languages; Presidential scholars program; regional educational labs; special education programs; project CHOICES; state directors of adult education; clearinghouses; and much more.







Discover the World of Work


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Education Department General Administrative Regulations


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This book provides grant managers and project directors of U.S. Department of Education grants with a condensed and easy-to-read guide to the Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR), found within Title 34 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The book includes charts, tables, website links, and an index to help grant managers access information quickly and easily. All sections of EDGAR are available, including those discussing disallowed costs, program income, unauthorized activities, prior approval, conflicts of interest, indirect cost rates, procurement procedures, reporting requirements, protection of human subjects, and much more. This resource is especially valuable for state agencies, institutions of higher education, hospitals, local educational agencies, faith-based organizations, and other non-profit organizations.