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Horyna, Richard L.; Nielsen, Jerry O. – 1977
The needs assessment process is broken down into nine steps: (1) identifying community leaders; (2) defining assessment terms; (3) developing areas of concern; (4) conducting the assessment; (5) data analysis; (6) prioritizing; (7) analysis of probable success in meeting needs; (8) planning the program; and (9) evaluation. Surveys are discussed,…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Needs, Community Programs, Community Resources
New York Law School, NY. Consumer Law Training Center. – 1978
Information is presented on the administration of consumer education programs to train teachers and community group leaders who will be teaching consumer education in their own communities. Suggestions and examples are based on experience in creating and teaching such a program in consumer law in New York City. The first three chapters give…
Descriptors: Community Education, Consumer Education, Curriculum Guides, Learning Activities
Keim, William A.; And Others – 1975
This manual is designed as a practical guide to establishing and maintaining a viable program of community services/continuing education in the community college and presents material for use by the practitioner in the field. It is organized as a set of guidelines explaining various important aspects of a program and deals with those specifics…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Agency Cooperation, College Faculty, Community Education
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC. – 1982
This program guide outlines the development of and provides guidelines for implementing a model community education project entitled: Fire Education and the News. Developed to encourage fire departments and local television stations to work together to produce in-depth new programing on fire safety, the Fire Education and the News program provides…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Community Education, Documentaries, Educational Television
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. – 1984
This handbook provides ideas for Pennsylvania school districts attempting to get parents more involved in school programs. There are five sections. The first describes the importance of parent involvement and defines such involvement as "meaningful partnerships between parents and school which demonstrate commitment to improving student…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Involvement, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Cabot Public Schools, AR. – 1978
This dissemination guide is intended to help schools develop school-community-based adult education programs. A six-step program to meet training and retraining needs and leisure time requirements is presented by the Cabot School District. The model's first step is designed to aid in the establishment of an advisory council to guide program…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Adult Education, Advisory Committees, Community Education
Decker, Larry E. – 1976
This booklet provides an overview of community education for those readers interested in developing a community education program. The content is contained in fifteen brief sections. The first section introduces the concept of community education. Section 2 presents a chart comparing the traditional school's use pattern to that of the community…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Support
Chicago Heart Association, IL. – 1975
This handbook for nutritionists and dietitians as well as other health professionals (physicians, nurses, and health educators) is a guide to the content and conduct of the Heart Saver Program, a health education program designed to help prevent heart disease by bringing about significant changes in the food habits of the public. The content…
Descriptors: Community Education, Disease Control, Foods Instruction, Guides
Fetro, Joyce V. – 1991
This planning guide defines the steps for creating an effective substance use prevention program for kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12). It is written for administrators, health educators, counselors, social workers, and any other professionals involved with planning and implementing school-based programs and services. Chapter 1 summarizes…
Descriptors: Community Education, Crisis Intervention, Curriculum Development, Drug Use