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Los Angeles City Schools, CA. Office of Education and Management Assessment. – 1972
A major component of the decentralization concept has been the focus on the participation of community, staff, and students in the process of educational decision making. On June 28, 1971, the Los Angeles City Board of Education mandated that a school-community advisory council be established in every regular elementary and secondary school in the…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Citizen Participation, Community Control, Community Involvement
Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. – 1989
School/Community-Based Management (SCBM) improves the quality of education by providing schools with administrative flexibility and by empowering each school's community to make and implement decisions that will directly affect its members and students. To help individual school communities that are considering adopting SCBM understand how shared…
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
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Peterson, Paul E. – Education and Urban Society, 1975
Summarizes the organizational process and political bargaining models of policy change, and considers the rational decision-making model as an alternative. Models are interrelated with each other to show how each reveals a dimension of the politics of school decentralization. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Community Control, Conceptual Schemes, Decentralization
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Kapel, David E.; Pink, William T. – Urban Review, 1978
The focus of this paper is on the delineation of three popular reform measures: decentralization, citizen participation, and community control and assessment of recent efforts to implement these. It develops a model that realistically combines decentralization with community decision making. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Community Control, Decentralization
Mann, Dale – IRCD Bulletin, 1975
Four goals of increasing community involvement which may be shared by communities and administrators are given. Four paths through which involvement may affect achievement are identified. Focus is on consequences of involving persons in decision-making. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Control, Community Involvement, Community Support
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
Melrood, Margot – 1970
This annotated bibliography was compiled as a library research project at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. Part I of the listing deals with decentralization as a structural feature of the local political system. Part II examines the process of local citizen participation. Parts III and IV focus on community control in the decentralization…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Citizen Participation, Community Control, Community Influence
Sizemore, Barbara A. – 1970
The concept of educational leadership in the black community has undergone some change since the advent of community control and decentralization. Educational administration must now encompass the social process of the local social system. In the Woodlawn locality of Chicago, (one of the ten poorest Chicago communities), the Woodlawn Experimental…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Black Community, Black Power, Community Control
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Agnew, John A.; And Others – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1978
Previous research into the community innovation process has tended to emphasize either intercommunity communication or local socioeconomic and political factors. This article incorporates both sets of factors in an analysis of urban renewal, public housing, automated data processing by local municipalities, and public water fluoridation.…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Community Change, Community Characteristics
Andrews, Greg – 1978
If schools are to be professionally responsive to and accountable to their clients, each school must have some control over decisions affecting its particular student body. These include decisions in the areas of policy, curriculum, staffing, facilities, resources (and related finances), evaluation processes, and participation in system-level…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization
Long, David C.; And Others – 1977
Faced with a legal mandate to equalize educational resources available to its public elementary schools, can the Board of Education of the District of Columbia respond effectively to the public pressure for decentralization of its decision-making systems? The answer may be determined through the responses to two further questions: to what extent…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Community Control
Mann, Dale – 1973
This handbook is organized by action areas that a school principal needs to consider in creating, maintaining, and utilizing successful involvement with the neighboring communities. Each area discusses the range of options available to the principal. Building principals are thus able to select features to fit their particular communities. The…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Attitudes, Community Attitudes, Community Control
Mann, Dale – 1973
School community relations in big cities are marked by apathy and distrust and, often, by hostility. Yet, many Federal programs and many pressing urban problems require that administrators and communities work together more closely than ever before. This project analyzes evidence from recent empirical research and from field evaluations to…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Attitudes, Bibliographies, Community Attitudes
Berne, Robert; And Others – 1995
Since 1993, school reform leaders from Chicago (Illinois), Denver (Colorado), New York (New York), Seattle (Washington), and Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) have come together in the Cross City Campaign to work for the improvement of urban education. In each of these cities rhetorical pleas for decentralization and the investment of decision making in…
Descriptors: Central Office Administrators, Centralization, Community Control, Decentralization
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
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