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Eglash, Ron; Bennett, Audrey; Cooke, Laquana; Babbitt, William; Lachney, Michael – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2021
Students' lives, both in and out of school, are full of different forms of value. Wealthy students enjoy value in the form of financial capital; their fit to hegemonic social practices; excellent health care and so on. Low-income students, especially those from African American, Native American, and Latinx communities, often lack access to those…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, African American Community, Cultural Influences, Community Development
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Bronwyn Bevan; Deborah Moroney; Megan Brown – Afterschool Matters, 2023
Youth fields professionals create the conditions in which young people can thrive: They activate the vision for high-quality programs; develop tools, systems, and approaches for designing and sustaining such programs; and form relationships with and among participating youth. However while investments in afterschool programming have continued to…
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Community Development, Youth Leaders, Youth Programs
Education Scotland, 2022
HM Inspectors of Education have published a new report highlighting features of effective community development practice in response to COVID-19. As part of Scottish Government's "Education Recovery: Key Actions and Next Steps," HM Inspectors of Education committed to undertaking national thematic reviews. These thematic inspections…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Development, Pandemics, COVID-19
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Trickett, Edison J. – Health Education & Behavior, 2019
The concept of ecology has, over time, become increasingly important as a frame for conducting community interventions. While multiple ecological frameworks have been proposed both within and outside public health, most have drawn on Bronfenbrenner's work and the concern with multiple levels of the ecological context. The present article presents…
Descriptors: Ecology, Community Programs, Intervention, Social Problems
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Doberneck, Diane M.; Miller, Paula K.; Schweitzer, John H. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2012
This autoethnographic essay represents the authors' critical reflection on their experiences partnering with Liz Lerman and Dance Exchange (a dance company) artists on a collaborative evaluation of "The Matter of Origins", a contemporary art and science dance performance. They describe meaningful moments in their collaboration and reexamine those…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cooperation, Reflection, Ethnography
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Gilbert, Dorie J. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2014
Interdisciplinary programs in schools of social work are growing in scope and number. This article reports on collaboration between a school of social work and a school of engineering, which is forging a new area of interdisciplinary education. The program engages social work students working alongside engineering students in a team approach to…
Descriptors: Social Work, Engineering, Interdisciplinary Approach, Engineering Education
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Fifolt, Matthew; Stowe, Angela M. – College and University, 2011
"Appreciative Inquiry" (AI) is a structured approach to visioning focused on reflection, introspection, and collaboration. Rooted in organizational behavior theory, AI was introduced in the early 1980s as a life-centric approach to human systems (Watkins and Mohr 2001). Since then, AI has been used widely within the business community;…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Community Development, Business, Organizational Development
Hutcheson, Scott – Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs, 2008
"ED 2.0" is a second generation of civic communities all aimed at facilitating greater levels of economic prosperity through innovation, collaboration, and the linking and leveraging of resources. This report examines the "ED 2.0" model. It briefly describes some of the tools and applications used for economic transformation…
Descriptors: Innovation, Economic Development, Economics, Cooperation
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Kearns, Peter – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2012
These notes and questions have been prepared to promote discussion of the ideas set out in the Clarifying paper, "Living and learning in EcCoWell cities" to be found on the PASCAL International Exchanges (PIE) website. This Discussion Paper sets ten questions for discussion. We are hoping to encourage discussions of these issues around the world.
Descriptors: Discussion, Sharing Behavior, Productive Thinking, Problem Solving
Calderwood, Patricia E. – 2000
This volume explores multiple layers of educational community and the conditions that contribute to their resilience and growth. Using a backdrop of the experiences of different schools, the discussion depicts community as a process rather than a commodity and illustrates how ideas of community develop. Issues of identity, leadership, voice, and…
Descriptors: Community, Community Development, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Mizrahi, Terry – Social Policy, 1999
Describes strategies to build and support coalitions for services in an era of diminished public and private resources. It becomes necessary to redefine the client, the community, and the agency or organization to develop appropriate roles for each component in the current social and economic climate. (SLD)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Community Development, Cooperation, Human Services
Adults Learning (England), 1990
The Spotlight on Hulme Project in Manchester, England, is a group of local people aiming to preserve local history and monitor future community development. It illustrates the benefits of adult learning through collaboration and the need to maintain democracy and self-determination in adult and community education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Community Education, Cooperation
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Riley, David A. – American Psychologist, 1997
Describes two projects aimed at improving child development. Both the "School-Age Child Care" project and the "Parenting the First Year" project were replicated over 50 times as a means of moving 100 communities to action for child development. The diffusion model of outreach is contrasted with the knowledge generation process…
Descriptors: Child Development, Community Development, Community Programs, Cooperation
Corporation for National and Community Service, 2005
Today, more Americans volunteer through religious organizations than through any other type of organization and 92 percent of faith-based charities report the ability to take on additional volunteers. The Corporation for National and Community Service is dedicated to ensuring that faith-based and community organizations have the capacity, tools,…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Religious Organizations, Corporations, Low Income
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Heckman, Paul E. – Journal of School Leadership, 1996
School and community renewal calls for a moral democratic concept of leadership based on principles and practices of caring, trust, social justice, and collaborative inquiry. This concept can best be served by merging teacher and administrator preparation programs. Efforts of an eight-year Educational and Community Change Project in Tucson,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Bureaucracy, Community Development, Cooperation
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