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Roberts, Richard N. – Early Education and Development, 1994
Argues that for early intervention programs to become part of national, state, and community efforts to assist families in early education, they must represent the cooperation and joint planning of constituencies involved, including the research, policy, consumer, and practice communities. Describes an early education demonstration program that is…
Descriptors: Community Role, Cooperative Programs, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention

Jackson-White, Geraldine; And Others – Child Welfare, 1997
Traces the history of self-help in the African American community, with emphasis on services and programs for children. Claims that the traditions of self-help are very much alive in the African American community, and are manifest in a range of activities. Illustrates contemporary models of self-help from the example of one adoption agency. (MOK)
Descriptors: Adoption, Blacks, Child Welfare, Community Action

Rowold, Milam – Illinois School Research and Development, 1985
Discusses six elements that make a good school: (1) consensus among staff members of purposes for which school exists, (2) strong sense of power among staff members to bring about change, (3) positive community support for school programs, (4) awareness of instructional leadership, (5) view of school learning in broad context, and (6) positive…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Role, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
Hatcher, Barbara, Ed. – 1987
The 12 articles in this monograph discuss the value of informal learning for children, and suggest how basic skills can be reinforced at school, home, and within community groups and institutions. Promising programs, practices, and activities for children are highlighted. Topics addressed include: (1) a rationale for a rededication to a holistic…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Basic Skills, Community Role, Community Services