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ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED201791 AUTHOR: Harlan, Raymond E.



TITLE: 51 Questions on the OCR Guidelines. Research and
Development Series No. 205.

YEAR PUBLISHED: 1981
NOTE: 134 p.
AVAILABILITY: 205, $8.75).

ABSTRACT: This manual is designed to aid vocational
education personnel in eliminating unlawful discrimination
from vocational education programs, services, and
activities. A mixed-media kit, it includes a user handbook,
a set of transparency masters, and a set of audience
handout masters. These components are formatted in
question-and answer style to facilitate speaker
presentation of the basic Office of Civil Rights Guidelines
concepts, issues, and requirements for nondiscrimination in
vocational education programs. The 51 questions group
around these topical areas: overview questions;
requirements for the state agency; requirements for
vocational education programs; and requirements for
proprietary schools. These topical areas cut across the
concerns of vocational educators and the issue of
nondiscrimination in terms of policy, funding,
monitoring, access to facilities, access to programs, equal
educational opportunity, and student employment. Resources
have been selected for the topical areas. (KC)

KEY DESCRIPTORS: Accessibility-for-Disabled; Affirmative
Action; Community-Colleges; Educational-Discrimination;
Educational-Finance; Educational-Opportunities; Government
School-Relationship; Guidelines-; Postsecondary-Education;
School-Policy; Secondary-Education; Sex-Fairness; Student
Employment
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Access-to-Education; *Equal-Education;
*Federal-Legislation; *Federal-Regulation;
*Nondiscriminatory-Education; *Vocational-Education

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number. If EJ follows ERIC TITLE NUMBER the item is a
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