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Brodsky, Joel; Masciandaro, Phyllis – 1992
Findings of a study that examined the effect of school board administrative change strategies on the degree of community opposition to school closing decisions are presented in this paper. The study is based on Kotter and Schlesinger's (1974) conceptual model that identifies six effective change strategies: education and communication,…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Attitudes, Community Change, Community Cooperation
Biggs, Donald A.; Barnhart, William J. – 1972
This study looks at the relationships between a number of personal and social characteristics of a random sample of 254 citizens from the Twin Cities and their satisfaction with a university. Participants were administered a questionnaire, the survey instrument. Results indicated most of the urban citizens had considerable University-related…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Environment, Community Attitudes, Community Cooperation
McHenry, Robert – 1975
Attaining good public relations may be the most important and most difficult job facing a school board. To meet this problem, a communications expert should be hired at the assistant superintendent level to develop and implement a communications plan. This expert should hold strong credentials and be recruited and hired directly by the…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Community Attitudes, Community Cooperation
Kaltsounis, Theodore – 1995
This paper is of the opinion that multicultural education and citizenship education must resolve the tensions within as well as between them and work closer together, merge if possible, for the good of society. The paper contends this can be accomplished if both movements would commit to an overarching goal that clearly is to the benefit of all…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility
Keskiner, Ali; And Others – 1969
The purpose of this study was to develop a "Foster Community" which is a small town in which local residents welcome ex-psychiatric patients and interact with them in a manner that evokes no community censure or disruption of personal life styles. The first facet consisted of the organization of a series of activities to reduce the social distance…
Descriptors: Community, Community Attitudes, Community Cooperation, Community Education