To Authorize Funds for Assistance to Local Educational Agencies for the Education of Cambodian and Vietnamese Refugees, and for Other Purposes, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education Of..., 94-1, November 5, 1975 |
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... ( VOLAGS ) In preparation for what was to be a mass influx of South Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees into the United States , in early May the State Department- not the Task Force - contracted seven voluntary agencies to find sponsors ...
... ( VOLAGS ) In preparation for what was to be a mass influx of South Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees into the United States , in early May the State Department- not the Task Force - contracted seven voluntary agencies to find sponsors ...
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... VOLAGS One of the first and most critical decisions the refugee makes in the American camp is to decide which of the nine voluntary agencies will handle his / her reset- tlement in the United States . The refugee usually makes his / her ...
... VOLAGS One of the first and most critical decisions the refugee makes in the American camp is to decide which of the nine voluntary agencies will handle his / her reset- tlement in the United States . The refugee usually makes his / her ...
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... VOLAGS ' activities . The chart also depicts that the VOLAGS have not been tabulating the costs of ressettling the refugees - although several estimate the costs to be anywhere from $ 1000 to a high of $ 2100 . One question that ...
... VOLAGS ' activities . The chart also depicts that the VOLAGS have not been tabulating the costs of ressettling the refugees - although several estimate the costs to be anywhere from $ 1000 to a high of $ 2100 . One question that ...
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... VOLAGS , often fails to recognize areas in need of attention . Furthermore , the program has locked itself into a system which denies outside evaluation of its operations . It is not beyond the means of the Task Force to develop a ...
... VOLAGS , often fails to recognize areas in need of attention . Furthermore , the program has locked itself into a system which denies outside evaluation of its operations . It is not beyond the means of the Task Force to develop a ...
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... VOLAGS to place the refugees with sponsors who have the financial resources to meet their " moral obligation " in caring for a refugee family ; ( c ) The sponsors inability to bear the full responsibility of providing for a Southeast ...
... VOLAGS to place the refugees with sponsors who have the financial resources to meet their " moral obligation " in caring for a refugee family ; ( c ) The sponsors inability to bear the full responsibility of providing for a Southeast ...
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additional costs Administration adult education American average per pupil BELL bilingual education bill California Camp Pendleton camps Chairman PERKINS Commissioner Committee Congress Congressional costs of educating Dean Brown Department of Education DHEW direct current educa education programs educational agencies educational services eligible ending September 30 English English language evacuation and resettlement Federal Government FORD Fort Chaffee funds going GOODLING grant Guam HANNAFORD impact Indiantown Indochina Migration Indochinese refugee children Interagency Task Force International Rescue Committee language large number legislation local educational agencies MCKINLEY ment Migration and Refugee MILLER million MINETA number of children number of refugee Office of Education Otto Passman percent prepared statement problem pupil expenditure QUIE Refugee Assistance Act refugee child reimbursement resettlement program school system Senate September 30 sponsors Taft talking taxpayers teachers TED RISENHOOVER tion tional Vietnamese and Cambodian Vietnamese refugees VOLAGS WHITE youngsters