State Government, State Education Agencies and Private Schools / Warren G. Hill.

This paper discusses a number of issues involving the relationship between private schools and state government. In particular, the author focuses in turn on 1) the role of private schools in American education, 2) the relationship that should exist among state governments, state education agencies,...

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Main Author: Hill, Warren G.
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1977.
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Physical Description:6 pages
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This paper discusses a number of issues involving the relationship between private schools and state government. In particular, the author focuses in turn on 1) the role of private schools in American education, 2) the relationship that should exist among state governments, state education agencies, and private schools, 3) current discrepancies between the actual and ideal relationships among state governments, state education agencies, and private schools, and 4) steps that can be taken respectively by state governments, state education agencies, private schools, and the Education Commission of the States to improve relationships between private schools and state government. (JG)
Note:ERIC Note: Paper presented at the National Conference on Private Schools and the States, sponsored jointly by the United States Office of Education and the Council for American Private Education (Washington, D.C., November 29-30, 1977); For a related document, see EA 010 279.
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Call Number:ED149463 Microfiche
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