Title 20 of the United States Code
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Title 20 of the United States Code outlines the role of education in the United States Code
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—Office of Education—Teaching of Agricultural, Trade, Home Economics, and Industrial Subjects—Smithsonian Institution
, National Museums and Art Galleries—National Zoological Park
—Government Collections and Institutions for Research, and Material for Educational Institutions—American Printing House for the Blind
—Vending Facilities for Blind in Federal Buildings—Instruction as to Nature and Effect of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics—Howard University
—National Training School for Boys
—National Training School for Girls—National Arboretum
—Foreign and Exchange Students—Financial Assistance to Local Educational Agencies—School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities—Studies and Research On Problems in Education—Public Library Services and Construction—National Defense Education Program—Grants for Teaching in the Education of Handicapped Children—Early Education Programs for Handicapped Children—School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities—Grants For Teaching in the Education by the Deaf—National Technical Institute for the Deaf—Gallaudet University
—Higher Education Facilities—National Council on the Arts—Training and Fellowship Programs for Community Development—Grants for Educational Materials, Facilities and Services, and Strengthening of Educational Agencies—Pay and Personnel Program for Overseas Teachers—Overseas Defense Dependents Education
—Support and Scholarship in Humanities and Arts; Museum Services—Indemnity For Exhibitions of Arts and Artifacts—National Vocational Student Loan Insurance—Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance—International Studies and Research—Basic Education for Adults—General Provisions Concerning Education—Vocational Education—Education of Individuals with Disabilities
—National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
—Environmental Education—Emergency School Aid—Assignment or Transportation Of Students—Discrimination Based on Sex or Blindness
—Equal Educational Opportunities and Transportation of Students—Consolidation of Education Programs—National Reading Improvement Program—Harry S Truman Memorial Scholarships
—American Folklife Preservation—Vocational and Technical Education—Career Education and Career Development—Career Education Incentive—Strengthening and Improvement of Elementary and Secondary Schools—Department of Education
—Asbestos School Hazard Detection and Control—National Center for the Study of Afro-American History and Culture—Elementary and Secondary Education Block Grant—Education for Economic Security
United States Code
The Code of Laws of the United States of America is a compilation and codification of the general and permanent federal laws of the United States...
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—Office of Education—Teaching of Agricultural, Trade, Home Economics, and Industrial Subjects—Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian Institution is an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its endowment, contributions, and profits from its retail operations, concessions, licensing activities, and magazines...
, National Museums and Art Galleries—National Zoological Park
Smithsonian National Zoological Park
The Smithsonian National Zoological Park, commonly known as the National Zoo, is one of the oldest zoos in the United States, and as part of the Smithsonian Institution, does not charge admission. Founded in 1889, its mission is to provide leadership in animal care, science, education,...
—Government Collections and Institutions for Research, and Material for Educational Institutions—American Printing House for the Blind
American Printing House for the Blind
The American Printing House for the Blind is an American non-for-profit corporation in Louisville, Kentucky promoting independent living for people who are blind and visually impaired. For over 150 years APH has created unique products and services to support all aspects of daily life without...
—Vending Facilities for Blind in Federal Buildings—Instruction as to Nature and Effect of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics—Howard University
Howard University
Howard University is a federally chartered, non-profit, private, coeducational, nonsectarian, historically black university located in Washington, D.C., United States...
—National Training School for Boys
National Training School for Boys
The National Training School For Boys was a Federal Government Juvenile Correctional Institution located in what is now known as the Fort Lincoln area of Washington, D.C...
—National Training School for Girls—National Arboretum
United States National Arboretum
The United States National Arboretum is an arboretum in Washington, D.C., operated by the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service as a division of the Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center...
—Foreign and Exchange Students—Financial Assistance to Local Educational Agencies—School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities—Studies and Research On Problems in Education—Public Library Services and Construction—National Defense Education Program—Grants for Teaching in the Education of Handicapped Children—Early Education Programs for Handicapped Children—School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities—Grants For Teaching in the Education by the Deaf—National Technical Institute for the Deaf—Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University is a federally-chartered university for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing, located in the District of Columbia, U.S...
—Higher Education Facilities—National Council on the Arts—Training and Fellowship Programs for Community Development—Grants for Educational Materials, Facilities and Services, and Strengthening of Educational Agencies—Pay and Personnel Program for Overseas Teachers—Overseas Defense Dependents Education
Department of Defense Dependents Schools
The Department of Defense Dependents Schools are a network of schools, both primary and secondary, that serve dependents of United States military - and other non-US - personnel outside the United States. The schools themselves are operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity...
—Support and Scholarship in Humanities and Arts; Museum Services—Indemnity For Exhibitions of Arts and Artifacts—National Vocational Student Loan Insurance—Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance—International Studies and Research—Basic Education for Adults—General Provisions Concerning Education—Vocational Education—Education of Individuals with Disabilities
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is a United States federal law that governs how states and public agencies provide early intervention, special education, and related services to children with disabilities...
—National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
The National Commission on Libraries and Information Science was an agency in the United States government between 1970 and 2008. The activities of the Commission were consolidated into the Institute of Museum and Library Services.-Origins:...
—Environmental Education—Emergency School Aid—Assignment or Transportation Of Students—Discrimination Based on Sex or Blindness
Title IX
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a United States law, enacted on June 23, 1972, that amended Title IX of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In 2002 it was renamed the Patsy T. Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act, in honor of its principal author Congresswoman Mink, but is most...
—Equal Educational Opportunities and Transportation of Students—Consolidation of Education Programs—National Reading Improvement Program—Harry S Truman Memorial Scholarships
Truman Scholarship
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship is a highly competitive federal scholarship granted to U.S. college juniors for demonstrated leadership potential and a commitment to public service. The scholarship is in the amount of $30,000 toward a graduate education...
—American Folklife Preservation—Vocational and Technical Education—Career Education and Career Development—Career Education Incentive—Strengthening and Improvement of Elementary and Secondary Schools—Department of Education
United States Department of Education
The United States Department of Education, also referred to as ED or the ED for Education Department, is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government...
—Asbestos School Hazard Detection and Control—National Center for the Study of Afro-American History and Culture—Elementary and Secondary Education Block Grant—Education for Economic Security
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- Subchapter I - National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Education
- Subchapter II - Education for Economic Security
- Subchapter III - Partnerships in Education for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering
- Subchapter IV - Presidential Awards for Teaching Excellence in Mathematics and Science
- Subchapter V - Asbestos School Hazard Abatement
- Subchapter VI - Excellence in Education Program
- Subchapter VII - Magnet Schools AssistanceMagnet Schools Assistance ProgramMagnet Schools Assistance is a Federal grants program administered by the U.S. Department of Education. The program is designed to help desegregate public schools by supporting the elimination, reduction, and prevention of minority group isolation in elementary and secondary schools with...
- Subchapter VIII - Equal AccessEqual Access ActThe Equal Access Act is a United States federal law passed in 1984 to compel federally-funded secondary schools to provide equal access to extracurricular clubs...
- Subchapter IX - Star Schools ProgramStar Schools ProgramThe Star Schools Program is a United States government program created to honor schools. Established by the United States Department of Education, the purpose of this program is to:...
—Emergency Immigrant Education Assistance—Leadership in Educational Administration—Education of the Deaf—American Indian, Alaska Native, And Native Hawaiian Culture and Art Development—James Madison Memorial Fellowship Program—Drug-Free Schools and Communities—Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education ProgramBarry M. Goldwater ScholarshipThe Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program was established by the United States Congress in 1986 in honor of former United States Senator and 1964 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, a Republican from Arizona...
—Fund for the Improvement and Reform of Schools and Teaching—Education for Native Hawaiians—Education and Training for American Competitiveness—Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program—Excellence in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Education—National Environmental Education—Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy FoundationMorris K. Udall FoundationThe Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation is an Executive Branch office of the United States Government. The Foundation was established by the Congress in 1992 to honor Morris Udall’s thirty years of service in the House of Representatives. Congress amended the name in 2009 to include...
—Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation—National Education Reform—School-To-Work Opportunities—Strengthening and Improvement of Elementary and Secondary SchoolsElementary and Secondary Education ActThe Elementary and Secondary Education Act , is a United States federal statute enacted April 11, 1965. It was passed as a part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's "War on Poverty" and has been the most far-reaching federal legislation affecting education ever passed by Congress...
—National Education StatisticsNational Center for Education StatisticsThe National Center for Education Statistics is the part of the United States Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences that collects, analyzes, and publishes statistics on education and public school district finance information in the United States...
—Museum and Library Services—Adult Education and Literacy—Troops-To-Teachers Program—Early Learning Opportunities—Education Research, Statistics, Evaluation, Information, and Dissemination—Financial Literacy and Education Improvement
External links
- U.S. Code Title 20, via United States Government Printing OfficeUnited States Government Printing OfficeThe United States Government Printing Office is an agency of the legislative branch of the United States federal government. The office prints documents produced by and for the federal government, including the Supreme Court, the Congress, the Executive Office of the President, executive...
- U.S. Code Title 20, via Cornell UniversityCornell UniversityCornell University is an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York, United States. It is a private land-grant university, receiving annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational missions...