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Gugnani, Hans Raj – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1980
The village adult education center holds the key to the success or failure of rural adult education programs. To meet the objectives of field work, new methodologies and approaches are needed, and programs must be strongly community-based. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Involvement, Dropouts, Extension Agents
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MacCall, Brian – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1981
Suggests the need for more emphasis upon popular participation as a means of rural development. Proposes alliances between governments and people's organizations to cooperate in research, education and training, and mobilization. Describes contributions of international organizations toward this goal. (SK)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Involvement, Community Organizations, Developing Nations
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Sheil, Helen – Education in Rural Australia, 1996
Debunks common myths about rurality and rural Australia. Calls for a change in perspective, putting person and place at the center of learning. Local involvement is key to the proposed Centre for Rural Communities, which would promote community sustainability through networking and training. Describes the Rural Women's Programme in Victoria and a…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Education, Community Involvement, Foreign Countries
Youmans, Russell C. – 1983
Rural development is a democratic process involving local people in the analysis of their problems. It requires involvement from public and private organizations to deliver technical information, education, resources, organization, and other forms of tangible support. Diversity of lifestyles, changing energy costs, small inexpensive computers, and…
Descriptors: Communications, Community Development, Community Involvement, Economic Change
McLellan, Iain – Media in Education and Development, 1987
Discusses the use of video and local television for community development in developing nations, taken from his report, "Television for Development: The African Experience." Highlights include the use of media by untrained people, the importance of communication, the need for political support, and the advantages and disadvantages of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Community Development, Community Involvement
Luther, Joseph – 1981
The past and historical future of the Partnership for Rural Improvement (PRI) and its model for rural planning and development are explored. Evolution of the rural-urban conceptual dichotomy is reviewed. Rural is perceived as a state of being rather than a place. Implications of the PRI experience for new knowledge and skills in rural community…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Involvement, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Dubell, Folke – 1980
Governments and change agents have assumed that people spontaneously would come forward and take part in development activities. But people have not come forward. It is now time that they be asked. Therefore, any project, program, or proposal involving a behavioral change should build in a mobilization strategy and resources for monitoring…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Delivery Systems, Developing Nations
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Pigozzi, Mary Joy – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1982
Participation has been accepted as an always desirable methodology in seeking development with rather than for the people. This paper explores some of the limitations of participation as it relates to planning and implementing nonformal education projects. The author focuses on six broad issues that relate to project participation. (SSH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Citizen Participation, Community Development
McLaurin, Sylvia; Coker, Robert – 1986
This study of leadership and collaboration in rural adult education begins by outlining the conditions that alter education's role in the community. The stability of land ownership, the relationship between hard work and success and the reliability of traditional methodology can no longer be taken for granted. The educational need for rural adults…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Colleges, Community Cooperation, Community Coordination
Hershey, Dale R. – 1978
Librarians tend to view themselves as agents, advocates, or promoters of educational and cultural processes, and these functions are important; but rural librarians can and should play a broader role in the community, including a role in community development activities. As information specialists, librarians have access to critical resources for…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Involvement, Information Services, Librarians
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Stoneall, Linda – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1983
Participant observation and intensive interviews of fifty people from a rural midwestern community provided information on the importance of women in women's organizations and in behind-the-scenes arenas of local politics and economics. Bringing women into community studies expands the concept of community into private, familial arenas where…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Community Involvement, Community Organizations
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Richard, Tyler; Horkey, Lacey; Miller, Johnnie – Rural Educator, 1998
Winning essays on rural school/community cooperation written by elementary, middle, and high school students recommend community volunteering to raise money, improve school appearance, and help with student supervision; building on the strengths of rural life; revitalizing rural communities through economic development; increased experiential…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Duncan, Cynthia L. – Appalachia, 1986
Describes need to improve education in Kentucky's Fifth Congressional District which has the lowest percentage of high school graduates in the nation. Reports peoples' perceptions of educational problems; details community financial support; provides comparative statistics on educational attainment, math and reading mastery, dropouts,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Comparative Analysis, Economic Climate, Educational Attainment
Obura, Willis Bill – 1977
Rural Africa includes some 80% of the African population; its people are poverty stricken, illiterate, ill-sheltered, and ill-nourished. These circumstances make rural development absolutely vital. However, past rural development policies have failed to take into consideration the structure and division of labor in the farm family, the traditional…
Descriptors: African Culture, Agricultural Trends, Change Agents, Community Development
Horn, Jerry G. – 1988
This document describes the industrial decline in a small Midwestern town and its effect on education and the local economy. While some people refused to see a problem, others saw that the decline would continue until the town school closed and community services dwindled. The paper calls for new solutions to rural education and economic problems,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Services, Community Support
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