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Megan Gallagher; Rachel Lamb – Urban Institute, 2023
School desegregation and equitable access to educational opportunity takes alignment in the housing and education sectors. Racist housing policies and practices have systematically limited access to opportunity for generations of people of color, profoundly affecting their wealth, and perpetuating racial disparities in opportunity and well-being…
Descriptors: Housing, Racial Segregation, Neighborhood Integration, Neighborhoods
Schwartz, Heather L.; Ecola, Liisa; Leuschner, Kristin J.; Kofner, Aaron – RAND Corporation, 2012
Inclusionary zoning (IZ) has become an increasingly popular tool for providing affordable housing in an economically integrative manner. IZ policies typically require developers to set aside a proportion of units in market-rate residential developments to be made affordable for lower-income households in exchange for development rights or zoning…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Low Income, Family (Sociological Unit), Educational Attainment
Children's Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1991
This report contains the results of a nationwide survey of state regulatory agencies and is intended to update family day care licensing information gathered in 1990. In May 1991, the central regulatory agency in each of 50 states and the District of Columbia was asked to verify information gathered in the 1990 survey and answer further questions…
Descriptors: Caregiver Training, Discipline Policy, Early Childhood Education, Family Day Care
Hickman, Robert E. – School Business Affairs, 1984
With community cooperation, imagination, and marketing skills, school buildings can be converted to other community uses. Tables summarize recent sales in Delaware. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Elementary Secondary Education, Offices (Facilities), Property Accounting
Ferguson, Judith – School Business Affairs, 1985
Leasing closed schools provides a viable alternative to their disposal. Suggestions from a school business administrator are intended to sensitize other administrators to some common areas of difficulty in the real estate world. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Elementary Secondary Education, Property Accounting, Real Estate
Nelson, Erik – 1985
Because larger schools offer advantages such as a greater variety of activities, economic efficiency, and a sense of identity in the community, schools are often combined. Beyond these positive effects, however, school consolidation has some negative aspects. These liabilities include less human contact, less input from teachers in…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
Kotin, Lawrence; And Others – 1981
This guide offers a comprehensive basis from which administrators of day care centers can identify legal issues and become aware of laws applying to the resolution of those issues. Sections of the guide focus on (1) choosing an organization type, (2) forming the organization, (3) formal legal requirements in establishing the program, (4) basic…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Certification, Child Abuse, Child Custody
Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, Dept. of Planning, Research and Evaluation. – 1983
The suggestions contained in this guide are intended for local Illinois school boards faced with surplus school property. School boards should have open meetings to advise the community of the decision to sell or lease the property. Liaison committees should be established for communication between the school board and the city council, planning…
Descriptors: Bids, Board of Education Role, Building Conversion, Community Involvement
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Alexander, Albert – OAH Magazine of History, 1990
Traces history of urbanization and problems created by growth of cities. Describes process of homogenization achieved by land-use regulations, income and education differentiation, and racial/ethnic characteristics. Focuses on the sociopolitical-economic challenges of the 1990s. Includes format for three lessons with a case study project and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Class Activities, Community Zoning, Debate
Thomson, Robert D. – 1982
This study can be used in a geographic research methods course to show how nearest-neighbor analysis and regression analysis can be used to study various aspects of land use. An analysis of the sand, gravel, and crushed stone industry in three urban areas of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Florida illustrates the locational problems faced by…
Descriptors: Community Planning, Community Zoning, Environmental Standards, Futures (of Society)
Goldblatt, Steven M.; Piele, Philip K. – 1983
This chapter reviews 1982 cases related to school property. Cases involving citizen efforts to overturn school board decisions to close schools dominate the property chapter, and courts continue to uphold school board authority to close schools, transfer students, and sell or lease the buildings. Ten cases involving detachment and attachment of…
Descriptors: Bids, Board of Education Role, Court Litigation, Educational Administration
Bussard, Ellen – American School Board Journal, 1981
Analysis of problems faced by school systems with surplus schools due to declining enrollment has led to this list of suggestions on achieving flexibility in new building construction. (WD)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning
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Sagawe, Thorsten – Journal of Geography, 1996
Provides a concise overview on export-based, free zone development in the Dominican Republic by examining its influence on three spatial levels: national, regional, and town. Although industrial free zones contribute to job creation and foreign exchange earnings, local authorities are often unable to control urban development. (MJP)
Descriptors: Business, Economic Development, Economic Impact, Exports
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Pryde, Philip R. – Journal of Geography, 1996
Maintains that familiarity with the U.S. Land Survey can aid geography students in understanding an important basis for the spatial organization of people, places, and economic activities. Creates an assignment requiring students to determine basic information about a selected section of land using county government and topographic resources. (MJP)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Community Planning, Community Resources, Geography
Fernando, Neil, Ed. – 1984
This document reports on 4 broad action programs, constituting a total of 15 projects, in 4 pilot districts in Sri Lanka. The programs, part of a larger effort by the Ministry of Education to actualize policy guidelines, have been attempts to bridge gaps between the capability and efficiency of the established school system and the multiple levels…
Descriptors: Administrators, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Planning
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