The Elementary and Secondary school Act provided federal aid to education.
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The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), enacted in 1965, provided federal funding primarily to improve educational opportunities for low-income students and schools. It aimed to close the achievement gap by allocating resources for programs such as Title I, which offered financial assistance to schools serving disadvantaged populations. The act also supported teacher training, special education, and various educational initiatives to enhance learning outcomes across the nation. Overall, ESEA marked a significant federal commitment to ensuring quality education for all children, regardless of their socioeconomic status.
Increased university research on how to improve education Support for after-school programs for at-risk youth Support for schools in low-income areas (Apex)
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1955 aimed to improve educational opportunities for all children, particularly those in low-income areas. It sought to provide federal funding to enhance school facilities, resources, and programs, thereby addressing educational disparities. By supporting schools in economically disadvantaged communities, the act intended to promote equity in education and ensure that every child had access to quality learning experiences.
Johnson became President when JFK was shot in Dallas. During his time as President he signed the Civil Rights Act of 1965, escalated the war in Vietnam, got the 1964 war on Poverty program enacted, got federal aid to elementary and secondary schools, passed a more liberal Immigration law, created the National Endowment of the Arts, and passed the federal voting act.
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Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
Increased university research on how to improve education Support for after-school programs for at-risk youth Support for schools in low-income areas (Apex)
The goal of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 was to provide federal funding to improve educational opportunities for low-income students and support school districts in implementing programs to help close the achievement gap between disadvantaged students and their peers.
The people that benifited were people that were disables.