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Faircloth, Susan C. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2009
In "Learning to Leave," Michael Corbett argues that: (1) education has served as a tool to disassociate students--both physically and culturally--from the places from which they come, particularly if they are from rural places, in effect creating an ambivalence toward education; (2) the ways in which individuals express this ambivalence…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, American Indian Education, Global Approach, Migration
Parsons, Jim; Peetoom, Adrian – Online Submission, 2008
This beginning paper attempts to explicate the myth of autonomy and individuality and the impact of this myth upon people in Western society. Focusing upon the work of the Dutch philosopher Gerrit Manenschijn, the authors briefly explore: (1) the history of autonomy as a myth as well as (2) how the West's monomythical culture shapes human…
Descriptors: Mythology, Personal Autonomy, Individualism, Context Effect
Hooper, Richard – Adults Learning, 2007
In a misplaced rush for economic prosperity through vocational training, adults are in danger of elbowing aside their potential as learning and civic communities. In this article, the author argues that a skills strategy must be integrated within a broader learning-for-life vision which ranges over every aspect of learning in health, in social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Community Development, Adult Learning

Sumner, Jennifer – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2000
Adult educators can support communities in search of sustainability by helping them resist globalization and build civil capital (community action that blocks or challenges unsustainable activities). Grounded in life values, civil capital can form the basis of a civil society. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Community Development, Role of Education

Mulkey, David – Rural Educator, 1992
Examines the potential role of the rural school within the context of community development. Clarifies the differences between community growth and community development, and between community development and economic development. Rural community development is a process of developing the capacity of rural residents to identify common interests…
Descriptors: Community Development, Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Role of Education

Craig, Robert P. – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1993
Argues that public schools can be a means of developing and nurturing community. Discusses two forms of community: rule-oriented, contract-bound (gesellschaft) and personal-sharing oriented (gemeinschaft). Suggests modes of skill development necessary for educational leaders. Reflects on ways of integrating homeless children and new immigrants…
Descriptors: Community Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Homeless People, Immigrants

Wilson, Patricia A. – Urban Studies, 1997
A central task for urban development planners is the building of social capital, actual community building. Essentially, social capital is built through education, and educational institutions that provide values and skills to build social capital will set the pace for the next century. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Professional Education
Bertrand, Yves – 1994
The pedagogical triangle of teacher, learner, and subject matter has in its center a fourth element: the communication system. Each feature of the pedagogical triangle, and the communication system as well, relies on a very important cultural component. Problems occur when communication processes in a classroom are fragmented and related to…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Problems, Community Development, Cultural Influences
Hyman, Drew – 1994
This paper suggests that current paradigms and world views guiding research for social action are inadequate for directing rural community change in a high-tech, global community. For several generations, the agrarian and industrial paradigms have been accepted as appropriate for guiding social change and development. However, there are problems…
Descriptors: Community Development, Cultural Influences, Industrialization, Models
Nachtigal, Paul M. – 1994
The urbanization and industrialization of a society based on commercial competitiveness has resulted in the marginalization of rural communities and the disempowerment of rural people. An alternative view of the future is needed, and rural schools have a part to play in creating it. Four sets of forces are driving society toward a different…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Study, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship
Bown, Lalage – 1995
A conviction that democracy required for its citizens access to knowledge and to habits of critical thought has been recognized as a driving dynamic behind educators such as Albert Mansbridge. Britons must reshape their vision for the turn of the millennium, but they need to draw on their inheritance, on the understanding of their predecessors…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Development
McNutt, John G. – 1987
This paper discusses ways to make social work education more appropriate for the preparation of development practitioners to work with the people and communities of Appalachia. The current dominant theory developed by economists of Appalachian development is that of modernization. The theory emphasizes economic growth. Modernization sees society…
Descriptors: Community Development, Curriculum Development, Economic Development, Educational Change
Arenas, Alberto – 1999
The current educational emphasis on the "global community" misses the most immediate and concrete area where students can make a difference: the locality. Without negating the importance of having a sense of responsibility toward the global community, a pedagogy of place argues that children cannot comprehend, much less feel a commitment…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Community Development, Cultural Education, Ecology
Collins, Timothy; Branham, Dan – 1999
This paper proposes a model in which the rural school becomes an active agent in community economic development through leadership development and civic education. Families, school, and community are the three pillars of public education, and the concept of community engagement is crucial to rebuilding this educational partnership and creating an…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Change Strategies, Citizenship Responsibility, Community Development
Connolly, Brid, Ed.; Fleming, Ted, Ed.; McCormack, David, Ed.; Ryan, Anne, Ed. – 1996
The six articles in this first issue comprise a critical discourse about theories, practices, and research with the intent of realizing the potential of adult learning to bring about social change. "Adult Education and Empowerment for Individual and Community Development" (Jack Mezirow) outlines and updates the author's transformation…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Development, Democracy
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