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ERIC ED031687: Higher Education and Community Service. Third Annual...
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The National Advisory Council on Extension and Continuing
Education was established under Title I of the Higher
Education Act of 1965 for the purposes of giving advice
to the Community Service and Continuing Education Program
and reviewing the administration and effectiveness of all
Federally supported extension and continuing education
programs. This third annual report of the Council reviews
the administration of the Community Service Program;
summarizes the National Council's study of the total
Federal effort in supporting adult education; and
presents recommendations. It is reported that the
Community Service Program has encouraged State and local
officials to join with colleges, universities, and
community leaders in making significant contributions to
the solution of community problems. The lack of staff and
funds, however, has delayed the accomplishment of the
National Advisory Council's responsibility to evaluate
all federally supported extension and continuing
education programs. Among recommendations from the
Council are: that it be provided with a full-time
director and other personnel and funds needed to fulfill
its responsibility and that Congress study the indirect
cost rates for all federally supported extension and
continuing education programs in order to establish a
consistent fiscal policy. (se)
Date Published: 2022-08-01 19:41:51
Identifier: ERIC_ED031687
Item Size: 20410999
Language: english
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