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Secrest, Laura A.; Lassiter, Shana L.; Armistead, Lisa P.; Wyckoff, Sarah C.; Johnson, Jacqueline; Williams, Winona B.; Kotchick, Beth A. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2004
We examine the issues involved in creating and maintaining a successful collaboration between university-based researchers and community members when designing and implementing the Parents Matter! Program (PMP). The roles of focus groups, community advisory boards, and community liaisons are highlighted. PMP provides an illustration of the ongoing…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Community Involvement, Program Design, Program Development
Bartels, Lois I. – 1977
The purpose of this document (one in a series of six) is to provide a framework for organizing a community volunteer program to meet the instructional and home-school-community relations goals of an individually guided education school. The first steps in starting a volunteer program are to identify the instructional need for volunteer assistance,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent School Relationship, Program Development, School Community Relationship
Miller, Larry E. – 1975
The primary purpose of an advisory council is to assist and advise the teacher and administration in planning, organizing, and conducting an instructional program in agricultural education that will effectively meet the needs of the people in the community. Advisory councils are classified as general (serves all of vocational education or a…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Agricultural Education, Program Development, School Community Relationship
American Vocational Association, Washington, DC. Committee on Publications. – 1969
Because vocational education programs must be an integral part of the community in which they exist, it is necessary to have close cooperation between the school and those in the work force. One of the most effective ways of providing cooperation is through the vocational education advisory committee. At present, there are about 20,000 such…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Evaluation, Guidelines, Program Development
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Willett, Lynn H. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1984
Presents a six-step model for developing successful and productive linkages between community colleges and local community interest groups. (DMM)
Descriptors: Community, Cooperative Programs, Program Development, School Community Relationship
Schwartzman, Roy; Phelps, Greg A. – 2001
This essay places service-learning within the liberal arts tradition of empowering others to help themselves. Such a contextualization departs from visions of the student as consumer or customer and education as a means to gain economic advantage in a competitive market. Attention then turns to how even well-intentioned service-learning projects…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Program Development, School Community Programs, Service Learning
Lowe, Ross E. – Journal of Business Education, 1973
The author proposes a consumer education night for the community, sponsored by the school to generate new interest in the consumer education course while making a contribution to community life. Specific steps in planning the event are provided. (AG)
Descriptors: Community Services, Consumer Education, Program Development, Public Relations
Kestol, James – Bus Educ Forum, 1970
By cooperating with a nearby data center, an adequate number of keypunch machines were available for offering instruction in both day and evening classes. (CH)
Descriptors: Data Processing, Educational Equipment, Program Development, Public Schools
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McLeod, John – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1982
The development of the Institute of Child Guidance and Development, a university-affiliated unit for exceptional students, is traced from its establishment in 1968. Its teaching and research activities and the interrelationship of the institute and the community are examined. (Author)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Descriptions, Program Development
Kemball, Mark – CURRENTS, 2009
This article discusses the results of a CASE survey, compiled in April 2009, which was sent to almost 2,800 members who had previously indicated that community relations were part of their professional responsibilities or interests. The survey suggests that the role and practice of community relations in a public institution is somewhat different…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Universities, Private Colleges, Audiences
LeCroy, Nancy; Tedrow, Barbara – Leadership Abstracts, 1993
As the issues with which individuals and communities struggle on a daily basis have become more urgent (e.g., unemployment, increasing crime, and overburdened health care), the tensions inherent in the relationship between college and community have become more apparent. Despite criticism that their missions are already overextended, some…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Action, Community Change, Community Colleges
Clark, Donald M. – 1981
This handbook was designed to assist adult basic education (ABE) program operators in developing and implementing programs responsive to local needs and resources. The handbook was prepared based on information gathered during a search of related literature, contributions of ABE practitioners, input from the project advisory committee, and the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Community Cooperation, Community Education, Community Planning
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1976
Twenty-three exemplary art education programs in California school districts are identified and described. Selected on the basis of criteria stressing program management and commitment, these programs represent three categories: comprehensive multiart experiences, in-school programs, and shared community-school resources. The comprehensive…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Community Involvement
California Univ., Los Angeles. Center for Mental Health in Schools. – 2003
Too many good programs initiated as specially funded projects, pilots, and demonstrations tend to be lost when the period of special funding ends. This guide/toolkit is designed as a resource aid for those in schools and communities who are concerned about sustaining valuable initiatives and innovations. Optimally, sustainability should be a focus…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comprehensive School Reform, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation
Haggerty, Patricia M. – 2000
This booklet provides information for creating an oral history project as part of a service learning program in schools. It shares a user-friendly approach to oral histories using one practitioner's experience during several years of classroom practice and a year as a Christa McAuliffe Fellow. The following topics are discussed: (1) the richness…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews
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