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President's Letter to Congress Sending the first Annual Report of the National Council on Educational Research
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Digitized from Box 11 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 14, 1975
Office of the White House Press Secretary
THE WHITE HOUSE
TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES.
I am pleased to send you the first Annual Report of
the National Council on Educational Research as required
by Public Law 92-318, Title III (Section 405(c) (3) (f) of
the General Education Provisions Act, as amended).
The Council is the policy=making body of the National
Institute of Education which was created by the Congress
to provide national leadership in the conduct of educational
research and development.
I remain committed to a strong Federal role in research
and development in education and to support the National
Institute of Education and the National Council on
Educational Research as the primary vehicles responsible
for the Federal role. The Institute is now well advanced
in its program directed toward specific and pressing
educational problems.
The National Council on Educational Research is
providing guidance to the Institute during the develop-
ment of this program.
I know that the Congress will join with the
Administration in supporting and strengthening the
National Institute of Education and in encouraging
the National Council on Educational Research to continue
providing the vigorous policy direction and advice which
will assist the Institute to meet its goals.
GERALD R. FORD
THE WHITE HOUSE,
May 14, 1975
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