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Kapel, David E.; Pink, William T. – Urban Review, 1978
The focus of this paper is on the delineation of three popular reform measures: decentralization, citizen participation, and community control and assessment of recent efforts to implement these. It develops a model that realistically combines decentralization with community decision making. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Community Control, Decentralization

Davies, Lee K. – Educational Leadership, 1976
A school board member describes how the actions of legislators, judges, and lay groups are draining control from the local level. (Author)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Community Control
Long, David C.; And Others – 1977
Faced with a legal mandate to equalize educational resources available to its public elementary schools, can the Board of Education of the District of Columbia respond effectively to the public pressure for decentralization of its decision-making systems? The answer may be determined through the responses to two further questions: to what extent…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Community Control
Johnson, Bob L., Jr. – 1988
The local school board has traditionally been the predominant control mechanism for public education in this country. Since the 1970s however, increased legislation and reform in statehouses across the nation have functioned to reduce the discretion enjoyed by local boards. This paper represents an attempt to sketch this increase in state…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Boards of Education, Centralization, Citizen Participation
Hamer, Irving, Jr. – 1977
In this speech the subject of eroding public confidence in the public schools is discussed. Elected school boards and school administrators quite frequently do not solve the problems facing the schools, and this failure is often because of lack of communication with the public and lack of citizen participation in decisions affecting school…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Citizens Councils, Collective Bargaining
Cheng, Charles W. – 1976
The major focus of this study is on altering the current structure of collective bargaining in public education to provide for adequate community participation. Concentrating on big city school systems where minorities and the poor have historically been apart from the educational policy-making process, the study finds that the scope of bargaining…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Collective Bargaining, Community Control
Bruss, Lyle R. – 1975
To explore the issue of local control over public education, five major questions have been identified and followed by responses from a variety of sources that depict existing conflicts and diversity in opinion. The responses illustrate that resolutions of the local control problems are uncertain, not due to lack of direction by participants, but…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Community Control
Shannon, Thomas A. – 1980
In focusing on local school board response to citizen desires for change in public school operations and on significant issues changing education from the perspective of school boards, three principles must be kept in mind: (1) public schools are controlled by three arms of government at three levels; (2) the federal government has limited powers;…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Board of Education Role, Boards of Education, Citizen Participation