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Brownell, S. M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1971
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, School Desegregation, School Organization
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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Green, Robert L. – School Review, 1973
Community control under a metropolitan structure will encourage suburban citizens who have fled the cities to reexamine the urban crisis and, one hopes, to realize that the future of urban areas must be the concern of all citizens, not only those who remain in central cities. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Metropolitan Areas, Neighborhood Schools
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McSwine, Bartley L. – Black Scholar, 1974
An analysis of the theoretical, psychological, and practical implications of black community control of schools as a viable response to white separatism and discrimination. (EH)
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Studies, Community Control, Decentralization
Kirp, David L. – Urban Rev, 1970
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization
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Aberbach, Joel D.; Walker, Jack L. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1972
Deals with a recent effort at urban reform, the movement for community control over schools in America's largest cities; putting theories into practice is as difficult as ever. (DM)
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Policy Formation, Political Power
Gittell, Marilyn – Compact, 1969
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Bureaucracy, Community Control, Decentralization
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Gittell, Marilyn – Social Policy, 1976
Asserts that community control is not an all-or-nothing situation, but that centralization can co-exist with decentralization. Argues for states to have the responsibility for insuring desegregation and equitable funding and for communities to have control of personnel, curriculum and budget priorities. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Community Control, Court Litigation, Court Role, 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
Feldman, Sandra – 1968
Although the break-up of the unresponsive school bureaucracy in New York will be a move toward greater accountability, the basic question is: will this raise achievement levels? Its possible advantagees include: the increase in both the operating efficiency of the schools and the responsiveness of schools to the lay public; increased student fate…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Community Control, Decentralization, Educational Opportunities
Passow, A. Harry – 1970
The reported failure of urban schools has been well documented by various government commissions. To remedy this situation, quality and equality of education must be insured. Research and development on disadvantaged populations has increased in an effort to reverse the effects of traditional pedagogical methods. Numerous programs for early…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Community Control, Compensatory Education, Decentralization
National Education Association, Washington, DC. – 1969
The broad outlines of the recommendations for dealing with the urban school crisis presented by the National Educational Association (NEA) Task Force Project are: (1) decentralization and reorganization involving both parents and educators in decision making processes; (2) availability of medical and dental care; (3) individualized instruction;…
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Disadvantaged Youth
Canadian Teachers' Federation, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1972
Sources consulted in preparing this bibliography include the "Bibliographie du Quebec,""British Education Index" (The Library Association), the "Canadian Education Index," the "Cumulative Book Index" (Wilson's), the "Current Index to Journals in Education," the "Directory of Education Studies in Canada," the "Education Index" (Wilson's),…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Community Attitudes, Community Control, Community Education
Wilcox, Preston – 1969
The most basic reason why blacks are rejecting integrated education is that such education is incapicitating in terms of understanding and alleviating the black condition. Negro Americans educated in white institutions are turned against their own people; they become advocates for oppression of blacks, not advocates against their oppression.…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Community Control, Community Involvement, Cultural Influences
Fein, Leonard J. – 1971
The contents of the second volume in the "Pegasus Series on Decentralization and the Urban Crisis," of which Alan Altshuler is General Editor, are organized in five chapters. Chapter one, "Background to controversy," comprises discussions of such topics as the failure of integration, liberalism and race, Negro responses, and the issue of…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Education, Black Leadership, Community Control
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