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First, they revoke and, with modifications, replace the provisions of the Education (Grant) Regulations 1983. They also revoke a number of other Regulations made under section 100(1)(b) of the Education Act 1944, being Regulations which are spent or which authorise grants to be paid to a specified body (regulation 5 and the Schedule).
Replaced the Adult Education Act and the National Literacy Act. Pub. L. 105–220 (text) 1998 Higher Education Amendments of 1998 Pub. L. 105–244 (text) 1998 Charter School Expansion Act of 1998: Amended the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to make charter schools eligible for federal funding. Pub. L. 105–278 (text) 1998
The passage of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act was contentious at the time, as it represented a major expansion of the federal government's role in education. The act gradually gained support among conservative members of Congress over the following decade, with reauthorization being nearly unanimous in the 1970s. [20]
The Education Act 1968; The Education Act 1976; The Education Act 1979; The Education Act 1980; The Education Act 1981; The Education (No. 2) Act 1986; The Education Reform Act 1988; The Further and Higher Education Act 1992; The Education Act 1994; The Education Act 1996; The School Standards and Framework Act 1998; The Teaching and Higher ...
IDEA was previously known as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EHA) from 1975 to 1990. In 1990, the United States Congress reauthorized EHA and changed the title to IDEA. [ 1 ] Overall, the goal of IDEA is to provide children with disabilities the same opportunity for education as those students who do not have a disability.
Standards-based education reform in the United States began with the publication of A Nation at Risk in 1983. [19] In 1989, an education summit involving all fifty state governors and President George H. W. Bush resulted in the adoption of national education goals for the year 2000; the goals included content standards. [19]
The National Educational Goals, also known as the Goals 2000 Act were set by the U.S. Congress in the 1990s to set goals for standards-based education reform. The intent was for certain criteria to be met by the millennium (2000).
The 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act [32] and Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act [33] prohibit disability based discrimination in the classroom. Act This includes ability discrimination in learning [ 18 ] [ 22 ] [ 26 ] and deemed otherwise qualified are entitled to equal treatment and reasonable accommodations in both educational ...