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 PUBLIC LAW 100-418—AUG. 23, 1988

102 STAT. 1471

(2) the terms "training" and "instruction" are interpreted to include training and instruction throi^h telecommunications technologies, including the full range of current and new technologies that can be used for educational purposes, such as television broadcasts, closed circuit television systems, cable television, satellite transmissions, computers, VHS, laser discs, and audio by discs, tapes, or broadcast, and such other video and telecommunications technol(^es that alone or in combination can assist in teaching and learning; and (3) where appropriate, prc^rams funded under subtitles A and B shall be coordinated with other federally funded education and training programs. (b) AoDmoNAL EuGBBLE INSTITUTIONS.—For purposes of any program authorized by subtitle A or B, institutions eligible to participate shall include any accredited proprietary institution providing a program of less than six months duration that is otherwise eligible to participate in any program under subtitle A or B. (c) BUDGET LIMFTATION.—The Secretary may not make grants or enter into contracts under subtitle A, B, or C except to such extent, or in such amounts, as may be provided in appropriation Acts.

Subtitle A—Elementary and Secondary Education

State and local governments.

CHAPTER 1—MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE SEC 6005. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE EDUCATION REAUTHORIZED.

Section 203(b) of the Education for Economic Security Act is 20 USC 3963 amended to read as follows: "(b) There are authorized to be appropriated $175,000,000 for the Appropriation authorization. fiscal year 1988 to carry out the provisions of this title.".

CHAPTER 2—ADULT LITERACY SEC 6011. WORKPLACE LITERACY PARTNERSHIPS GRANTS

(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF GRANT PROGRAM.—The Adult Education Act is amended by inserting after section 315 the following new section: BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, LABOR, AND EDUCATION PARTNERSHIPS FOR WORKPLACE LITERACY "SEC. 316. (a) GRANTS FOR EIXEMPLARY DEMONSTRATION PARTNERSHIPS F R WORKPLACE LFTERACY.—(1) Subject to subsection (b), the O

Secretary may make demonstration grants to exemplary education partnerships for workplace literacy to pay the Federal share of the cost of adult education programs which teach literacy skills needed in the workplace through partnerships between— "(A) business, industry, or labor organizations, or private industry councils; and "(B) State educational agencies, local educational agencies, institutions of higher education, or schools (including employment and training agencies or community-based organizations). "(2) Grants under paragraph (1) may be used—

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