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Buckingham-Hatfield, Susan – Aspects of Educational and Training Technology Series, 1992
Community enterprise projects link higher education students with the not-for-profit community and provide opportunities to acquire skills and competences not available in commercial experiences. Outlines personal and academic benefits to students, highlights benefits to communities and volunteer groups, and discusses competence assessment…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Benefits, Community Programs, Competence
Norwood, Steve – Small School Forum, 1981
Describes the problems of establishing a rural, public, educational radio station in Hyde County (North Carolina) and its potential benefits. Young people and adult volunteers will operate the station, providing a real service to the community in terms of communication, youth activity, educational programs, and decreasing isolation. (LC)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Benefits, Community Information Services, Community Programs
Ruggenberg, John – Moral Education Forum, 1993
Asserts that the purpose of the school must be more than a celebration of individual achievement; schools should incorporate opportunities for learning that involve altruism and community participation. Describes a secondary school community service program. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Community Benefits, Community Programs
Fernig, Leo; And Others – 1982
Servol (Service Volunteered for All) is a voluntary organization in Trinidad and Tobago with a staff of some 90 people engaged in a wide range of activities grouped in seven Life Centers and a periphery of 13 nursery schools, as well as family farm units in a rural area. From a modest start in late 1970, Servol has grown steadily during its first…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Community Benefits, Community Centers, Community Development
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Elmes, Ellen – Inquiry, 2002
Uses the five stages of creativity designed by psychologist Jacob Getzel--first insight, saturation, incubation, illumination, and verification--to describe a mural project in a rural community college. Reports that the project successfully paired students with community members to paint two local murals. (NB)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Buildings, Community Benefits