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Brashier, Rachel – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2016
This project examines the communal process of music learning as it occurs in a Byzantine chant learning group at a Greek Orthodox Church. The goal of this project was to investigate the act of music making, as situated in a particular sociocultural context, in order to address the question: Through what processes do individuals share music…
Descriptors: Music, Teaching Methods, Singing, Communities of Practice
Rayman, Paula – 1980
The document examines the evolution of kibbutzim in Israel. The author suggests that a primary factor in the kibbutz development is the nature and structure of Israeli modernization efforts. The efforts encompass national ideology, industrialization, and legitimization of certain forms of social interaction. This mode of modernization stands in…
Descriptors: Collective Settlements, Developing Nations, Industrialization, Social Change
Lakin, Musia G. – 1979
A field investigation of 32 groups of communally reared children utilizing 10 categories of group behavior reported group behavior forms and child socialization in groups of toddlers and preschoolers 18 months to 42 months of age. The groups were equally divided (16 each) among "total" and "day care" types and were age-homogeneous. Group forms…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Development, Child Rearing, Collective Settlements
Crawford, Lyall – 1986
The result of 6 months' observation of an American Taoist commune, this paper examines and interprets two episodes of confrontation, involving the persistently antagonistic Chinese director of the commune and one or more members, as a way of making sense of commune culture. The paper first examines the assumptions and values with which the…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Collective Settlements, Communication Research
Sabar, Naama – 1992
This study attempted to identify reasons for the failure of kibbutz society to retain its young people, and to explain the role that parents play in encouraging their children to leave Israel. Data was collected through intensive individual interviews with several dozen ex-kibbutzniks currently living in Los Angeles, California, and through…
Descriptors: Collective Settlements, Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Manuto, Ron – 1987
The town of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon, was incorporated for the purpose of achieving the religious vision of the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, just as the Mormons established communities around the teachings of Joseph Smith. The incorporation of Rajneeshpuram was challenged on the basis of the First Amendment, however, raising new questions in regard to the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Collective Settlements, Constitutional Law, Cultural Isolation
Hewes, Dorothy W. – 1993
This review of the literature about fictional and actual utopian communities focuses on parents and children in American utopias. Introductory comments explore the history and defining characteristics of utopias. The next section highlights references to women, children, education, and parenting in several fictional utopias, including Plato's…
Descriptors: Collective Settlements, Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Israeli, Eitan – 1987
This paper summarizes the history of rural communities (moshavim and kibbutzim) in Israel and attempts to rehabilitate those that have experienced difficulties. The first section of the paper outlines the context of these communities, most of which are cooperatives. Before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, most of the communities…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Collective Settlements, Community Characteristics
Palonka, Krystyna Maria – 1980
Between 1973-1979, the elementary educational system in rural areas of Poland has been reorganized into a system of collective commune schools; students commute or are bused to the schools. Since September 1973, 944 new collective commune schools have been set up. A study of the data indicates that the process of setting up collective commune…
Descriptors: Busing, Collective Settlements, Community Centers, Commuting Students
Ukaga, Okechukwu M. – 1992
Data for a study of learning within farmers' cooperatives were collected by interviewing members of 25 such cooperatives in Imo State of Nigeria. Information was also gathered from a literature review and interviews with Nigerian government officials who worked closely with cooperatives. Three types of cooperative associations were identified:…
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Agribusiness, Collective Settlements, Community Development
Burke, Linda – 1977
This paper describes a study comparing the development of children reared in a communal environment with that of children from upper-middle-class home environments. Variables considered were cognitive development and academic achievement. Subjects consisted of 39 children, 2 1/2 to 6 1/2 years of age, reared communally from birth, and 39…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Care, Child Rearing, Cognitive Development
Slawski, Carl – 1978
Characteristics of successful living arrangements in intentional communities are presented by examining kibbutz life. The first section discusses four bases for establishing and maintaining an intentional community: interest, justice, cultural flowering, and love (deep interpersonal and intergroup relationships and religious values). The second…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Child Responsibility, Children, Collective Settlements