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Ravitch, Diane – New York Affairs, 1973
The Fuentes case demonstrated how the community's rights could be subverted by a purposeful faction; the Canarsie case showed how unchecked local control could damage children's rights. Successful decentralization requires the central board to assert its authority to prevent the arbitrary exercise of local power. (EH)
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Governance, School Community Relationship
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Wood, Diana M. – Urban Education, 1975
Noting that a historical example of local control is valuable in assessing the results of greater community involvement in school affairs, this article focuses on the development of the decentralized Pittsburgh school system, which in the early 1900's was composed of 38 sub-district boards, each possessing authority to levy taxes and to appoint…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Case Studies, Community Control, Decentralization
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Elazar, Daniel J. – Phylon, 1975
Argues that the question for those concerned with education and politics is to determine the possibilities, limits and likely consequences of community control of the schools or its alternatives, and that by taking particular political decisions it will be possible to shape extra-political factors so as to either to enhance or to limit the…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Control, Decentralization, Educational Finance
Pilo, Marvin R. – 1974
System-wide school decentralization is now implemented both in New York City and in Detroit. It is important, therefore, to inquire into alternative explanations of the origins of the school decentralization movement with a view to constructing models of school organizational behavior and change which may have utility either to other school…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Case Studies, Community Control, Decentralization
Ornstein, Allan C.; And Others – 1975
After presenting an overview of metropolitan schools, described as not successful in providing an adequate education for economically disadvantaged students, the authors examine four critical issues: compensatory education, educational accountability, decentralization and community control, and desegregation. While compensatory education has not…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Administrative Organization, Community Control
Doar, John – 1969
The plan proposed in this report gives elected community boards of education the responsibility and authority to meet particular educational needs of their communities, including in the special area of low academic achievement. The proposal is in the form of a guideline and covers such areas as selection of community boards; parent participation;…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Community Control, Community Schools, Decentralization
Ornstein, Allan C. – 1974
This book is divided into four chapters. The first examines the concepts and issues related to understanding social systems and how the schools can be viewed as a social system. The differences between centralization and decentralization, as well as systems-analysis and management-control approaches are also explored. In the next chapter, we are…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization
O'Shea, David – 1974
Drawing largely on data from Los Angeles, but with reference to other cities where appropriate, this paper attempts to clarify the distinctive positions taken by advocates of community control as opposed to proponents of administrative decentralization. While community control is essentially a political demand, oriented toward citizens influencing…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization, Educational Administration
Garkovich, Lori; Irby, Jon – 1998
Control over a broad range of programs is being shifted back to state and local jurisdictions. Based on focus groups, interviews, and surveys of those who live in or represent organizations with a strong interest in rural America, this report highlights the concerns of rural communities towards these changing intergovernmental relations.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Community Control, Counties, Decentralization
Marburger, Carl L. – 1985
This book is an introduction and guide to school-based management, a decentralized form of organization in which decisions that have traditionally been made by a superintendent or school board are made by the local school. Chapter 1 provides an overview of decision-making in public school systems starting with a brief history of the trend toward…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Advisory Committees, Community Control, Decentralization
Scott, Robert E.; And Others – 1974
This discussion is organized into four sections. In an introductory section, it is pointed out that the word "decentralization" appears to have many meanings. There is a need to clarify definitions, and to examine decentralization in a practical, working context. In Part 1, "Background and Issues", some of the major issues…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Boards of Education, Community Control, Community Involvement
Fantini, Mario D.; Gittell, Marilyn – 1973
Demands for urban decentralization and community control are indexes of the inaccessibility, irresponsibility, and unresponsiveness of the institutions of urban government in the 1970's. How and why these institutions have become the focus of such widespread dissatisfaction can be understood only in the total context of urban politics in America,…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Case Studies, Change Strategies, City Government
Yin, Robert K.; Yates, Douglas – 1974
The purpose of the study reported here was to assess the various decentralization efforts as they occurred in different services and in different cities. The study reviewed decentralization's record in terms of five outcomes: (1) Increases in the flow of information between servers and served; (2) Improvements in service officials attitudes; (3)…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Case Studies, Change Strategies, City Government
Lloyd, Frank W. – 1976
Much of the legal and regulatory public policy discussion has centered around the model of the community broadcasting station, a station which is licensed to serve a particular community and which broadcasts a combination of Public Broadcasting System-supplied and locally produced programs. Typically, these stations are controlled by a single…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Administrative Organization, Agency Role, Community Control
Moyle, Colin – 1989
A historical overview and analysis of the decentralization process in Victoria, Australia, is the purpose of this paper. The case study illustrates the impact of conflict between political and administrative agendas on attempts to implement the government-initiated policy decision. The current two-tiered system is composed of central and local…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Case Studies, Community Control, Community Involvement