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Foley, Robert – Educational Leadership, 1983
Describes a system for dealing with complaints about inappropriate educational materials by using a committee made up of community residents, one teacher, one librarian, and one student from each high school. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Censorship, Committees, Community Role, Due Process
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Toepfer, Conrad F., Jr. – Educational Leadership, 1976
Discusses the traditional lack of systematic planning in school curriculum development and argues that effective curriculum planning requires the study of curriculum research literature and the representative interaction of professional educators, students, and the community. Available from Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development,…
Descriptors: Community Role, Cooperative Planning, Curriculum Development, Educational Finance
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Educational Leadership, 1983
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT: Conflicts over schools in general and curriculum and materials in particular have increased in recent years. A contributing factor is that organized groups, determined to reform society by imposing their values on others, insist that textbooks and other educational materials reflect their views.…
Descriptors: Censorship, Community Role, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education
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Abbott, John; Ryan, Terence – Educational Leadership, 1999
Inquisitiveness is what drives children's learning. Cognitive scientists have devised constructivist theory to explain how an individual progresses from curiosity to new knowledge. Formal schooling has struggled unsuccessfully to simulate real-life learning situations. Emerging brain research supports bringing the community into the learning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Brain, Community Role, Constructivism (Learning)
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Rush, Perry – Educational Leadership, 1999
With corporate sponsorship, a suburban school in New Zealand developed a Wellington City Site program to teach students how to work in context. The classroom houses a richly personalized program that builds strong relationships between students and business and arts organizations. Freedom, ownership, responsibility, and openness are underlying…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Community Role, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Opportunities