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HR 1203 100th Congress House Education Arts, Culture, Religion Curriculum planning Elementary and secondary education Federal aid to education Federal aid to higher education Higher education Local and Municipal Government Local finance Science and technology Science, Technology, Communications Scientific education Secondary education State finance States Teacher education Teachers Technical education Technology and civilization

Technology Education Act of 1986

Introduced: February 24, 1987 See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 5 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Mar 4, 1987
Referred to Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education.
Mar 4, 1987
Referred to Subcommittee on Select Education.
Mar 4, 1987
Referred to Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education.
Feb 24, 1987
Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.
Feb 24, 1987
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Technology Education Act of 1986 - Defines "technology education" as a comprehensive educational process designed to develop a population that is knowledgeable about technology and its evolution, systems, techniques, utilization in industry and other fields, and social and cultural significance.

Directs the Secretary of Education, subject to the availability of appropriations under this Act, to establish a program of grants to local educational agencies (LEAs), State educational agencies (SEAs), consortia of public and private agencies, organizations, and institutions, and institutions of higher education for not more than ten demonstration programs in technology education for secondary schools.

Sets forth grant application requirements. Directs the Secretary to consider equitable geographic distribution in making such grants.

Permits such grants to be used to develop a model demonstration program for technology education with specified components. Includes among such components research and development of curriculum materials, an institute to develop teacher capabilities in technology education, and multidisciplinary teacher workshops for interfacing mathematics, science, and technology education.

Limits the Federal share to 65 percent of the costs of programs or projects assisted under this Act. Requires that at least ten percent of such costs be covered by private sector contributions.

Directs the Secretary to disseminate the results of such programs or projects so as to improve the training of educational personnel.

Amends the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981 to direct the Secretary to make available specified amounts of discretionary funds to carry out this Act for FY 1987 through 1989.

What's happening now March 4, 1987

Referred to Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education.

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