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Ringers, Joseph, Jr. – 1976
This book describes the process by which different agencies with common objectives can be effectively brought together to share resources in a cooperative effort. Emphasis of the discussion is on cooperative processes rather than on case studies of particular cooperative programs, although the author does describe numerous examples of interagency…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Facility Planning, Guidelines
Danilov, Victor J. – 1982
Science and technology centers, which are relative newcomers to the museum field, differ from traditional museums in a number of respects. They are concerned with furthering public understanding and appreciation of the physical and biological sciences, engineering, technology, and health and seek to accomplish this goal by making museums both…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Exhibits, Facility Planning, Facility Requirements
Wyzga, Marilyn C. – 1998
This guide for enhancing wildlife habitats on school grounds provides students and teachers the opportunity for direct, hands-on learning in the environment of their schoolyard. Geared towards grades K-8, all activities are developmentally appropriate to involve students on every level, resulting in student ownership of the project and a greater…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Education, Environmental Education
Howkins, Nan Lee; Rosenholtz, Heidi Kane – 1993
Noting that the demand for day care has consistently outpaced supply, this book explains how to capitalize on the economic opportunities available and turn a child care center into an attractive and lucrative business that will at the same time benefit the community. Following an introduction, Part One covers the basics of planning a child care…
Descriptors: Advertising, Business Administration, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Caffarella, Rosemary S. – 1994
This guide for developing programs for adult learners is called "interactive" because it involves cooperation among planners, organizational sponsors, and program participants. The following are among the topics covered in the guide's 14 chapters: understanding the program planning enterprise (who plans programs and how); using the interactive…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Adult Students