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Canadian Association of University Teachers, 2023
Post-secondary education (PSE) and research play a critical role in advancing the economic, social, cultural, and political development of Canada. The federal government supports public PSE in Canada through myriad mechanisms such as tax measures, grants and loans to students, research funding, and the Canada Social Transfer (CST). This report was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Educational Finance, Federal Government
National Center for Homeless Education, 2023
In the 2021-22 school year, public schools identified roughly 1.2 million students experiencing homelessness, according to recent U.S. Department of Education data (NCHE, 2023). The high mobility that may occur because of homelessness creates challenges that impact students academically. Addressing these challenges requires cross-sector…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Public Schools, Student Needs, Family Needs
US Congress, 2020
The Support for Veterans in Effective Apprenticeships Act of 2019 was put in place to enable registered apprenticeship programs to better serve veterans, and for other purposes. The Act includes the following sections: (1) Short Title; and (2) Improved Apprenticeship Program Coordination between the Department of Labor and the Department of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Veterans Education, Apprenticeships
Rachel Burns; Dustin Weeden – State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2024
Simplification of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) entails significant changes to the FAFSA and the methodology for determining eligibility for federal financial aid for the 2024-25 academic year. The changes to the FAFSA form that were mandated by the Simplification Act delayed implementation and shifted the timeline for…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Grants, Eligibility, College Applicants
National Center for Homeless Education, 2022
This brief is directed towards relief agencies. These agencies play a critical role in connecting families, children, and youth who have been displaced by disasters to needed services, including enabling children and youth to continue their education. The brief: (1) explains the importance of school attendance for children and youth who have lost…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Emergency Programs, Agency Role, Access to Education
National Center for Homeless Education, 2022
Disasters, such as floods, fires, and storms, can devastate communities and the lives of people who live in them. After disasters, displaced families long to return to a sense of normalcy, so reconnecting children to school is especially important during this time. By providing the structure of an education setting, schools can help children and…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Homeless People, Natural Disasters, Access to Education
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Bush-Mecenas, Susan; Gomez-Bendaña, Heather; Barnes-Proby, Dionne; Gates, Susan M. – RAND Corporation, 2023
The educational outcomes of youth in foster care are far worse than those of other students, in part because transitions into or out of the foster care system and placement changes can lead to frequent school transfers, which are associated with a host of problems. Since the early 2000s, policymakers at the state and federal levels have passed…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Child Welfare, Youth, Outcomes of Education
Advance CTE: State Leaders Connecting Learning to Work, 2023
Career Technical Education (CTE) policies and programs have increasingly focused on supporting the needs of historically marginalized learners and closing access and performance gaps among learner groups. Perkins V, the latest iteration of federal CTE legislation known as the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, is part of this…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Vocational Education, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
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Bryant, Brian R.; Seay, Penny Crews – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2020
Assistive technology (AT) was recognized by Congress as a viable need for people with disabilities when it passed the Tech Act in 1988. The legislation, which was reauthorized in 1994, has resulted in numerous programs and services that have helped people with disabilities access and use AT devices. The Tech Act's implications for people with…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Disabilities, Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation
Hunt, Nancy – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2020
Only about 10 percent of eligible infants and toddlers with developmental delays nationwide receive early intervention services, which are widely agreed to reduce delays and lessen the adverse effects of risk factors and disabilities on learning and development. California serves fewer children than the national average. Challenges arise from…
Descriptors: Identification, Early Intervention, Young Children, Infants
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Green, Katherine; Towson, Jacqueline; Jacovetti, Brenna – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2023
Early childhood educators teach children with a variety of ability levels. Children ages birth to five who exhibit characteristics of a developmental delay, disability, or a health condition that may affect typical development and learning may receive early intervention (EI) services as detailed by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, At Risk Students, Partnerships in Education, Agency Cooperation
National Comprehensive Center, 2024
Collaboration among Tribes, state educational agencies (SEAs), and local educational agencies (LEAs) is essential for supporting Native students and their education. This infographic highlights the importance of Native education and provides resources, examples, and funding opportunities to enhance collaboration.
Descriptors: American Indian Students, American Indian Education, Agency Cooperation, State Departments of Education
Council for Exceptional Children, 2022
This supplementary document supports the Council for Exceptional Children's (CEC) Secondary Transition Position Statement by providing definitions of terms for students and youth with disabilities, as well as definitions related to: (1) Career Development; (2) Employment; (3) Collaborative Systems; (4) Student Skills; and (5) Policy. [For…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Students with Disabilities, Definitions, Federal Legislation
New Mexico Public Education Department, 2020
The State-Tribal Collaboration Act (STCA) reflects the commitment of the New Mexico Public Education Department to work with tribal leaders on a government-to-government basis and provide guidance for the implementation of Indian Education Act. The STCA signifies a milestone achievement that the State and the 22 sovereign nations, tribes, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Public Education, Tribes, State Legislation
New Mexico Public Education Department, 2021
The State-Tribal Collaboration Act (STCA) incorporates the intergovernmental relationship through several interdependent components and provides a basis in which the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) and New Mexico's tribes, nations, and pueblos work together to improve collaboration and communicate on educational issues of mutual…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Public Education, Tribes, Educational Legislation
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