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Newton, Charles H., III – Journal of Career Education, 1978
Business and industry have compounded corporate isolationism by creating a laissez-faire relationship with education, according to the author, who says that career education can be an educational strategy to improve community participation as well as the quality of education. To illustrate he describes a Colorado model for community-education…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Career Education, Community Involvement, Community Role
Fitch, Phil – California Journal of Teacher Education, 1979
Parent/community involvement in the teacher education programs in California is provided by means of Community Advisory Committees and parent/community members involved at school sites who work with teacher candidates in the role of teacher aides. (JMF)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Role, Parent Participation, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Weaver, Janice F., Ed. – 1975
Policy is developed at many levels in the educational bureaucracy and is influenced by many agencies and groups. Few policies or deliberations, however, are related to any other policies or agencies, and most policies are developed to speak only to a particular goal or problem in a particular educational setting. There is no agreement on the…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Role, Constitutional Law, Cultural Pluralism
Cornish, Mary; Noblit, George – 1997
Smart Start is North Carolina's partnership between state government and local leaders, service providers, and families to better serve children under age 6 and their families. The aim of the program is ensuring that all children enter school healthy and ready to learn. This study examined parent and business involvement in local Smart Start…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Agents, Community Involvement, Community Role
Weatherman, Richard – 1983
The experiences of the 3-year Minnesota Severely Handicapped Delivery System Project have led to a model which utilizes resources of regional systems as key elements of a differentiated system for educational service delivery to the handicapped in rural areas and involves state education agencies, statewide regional centers, local education units,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Involvement, Community Problems, Community Resources