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Telzrow, Cathy F.; And Others – 1981
The report details the background, development, and implementation of a school-community coordinated preschool program for suspected handicapped children under age 5. Legal mandates to identify preschool children with special needs are cited, despite a permissive mandate of serving those identified. Ten steps to be taken by districts in planning…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Handicap Identification, Models, Preschool Education
Cooper, Russell J.; And Others – 1977
The parent-teacher conference is widely endorsed as an effective method of reporting pupil progress. They are particularly valuable because the conferences provide an opportunity for two-way communication about students. The understanding gained in a conference can help the school and home work together to bring out the maximum in a student.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent School Relationship, Parent Teacher Conferences, Planning
Krulee, Gilbert K.; And Others – 1973
This report summarizes the experiences of existing Follow Through projects in an effort to provide some guidance for communities attempting to establish new Follow Through programs. Problems commonly encountered in setting up project objectives, (choosing a sponsor, recruiting and training staff, establishing laision between project, school,…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Compensatory Education, Objectives, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedCriscuolo, Nicholas P. – Catalyst for Change, 1985
Describes a successful volunteer tutorial reading program, developed by the New Haven, Connecticut, school system, that provides disabled readers with assistance from volunteer tutors. Includes a list of seven caveats to consider when developing a volunteer program. (MD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development, Reading, Reading Achievement
Peer reviewedSchuh, John H. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1985
An often neglected segment of student housing is family housing. Program development in family housing needs to proceed on a strong theoretical and philosophical basis. Family housing is usually high-density with related problems of privacy and strain. Developmental models for community development should be devised. (ABL)
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Family (Sociological Unit), Graduate Students
Gray, Maryann J.; Ondaatje, Elizabeth H.; Fricker, Ronald; Geschwind, Sandra; Goldman, Charles A.; Kaganoff, Tessa; Robyn Abby; Sundt, Melora; Vogelgesang, Lori; Klein, Stephen P. – 1999
This report presents evaluation results of the Learn and Serve America, Higher Education (LSAHE) federal initiative. The report addresses the impact of LSAHE on students, communities, and higher education institutions, and is based on data collection and observation from fiscal 1995 through fiscal 1997. The broad goals of LSAHE are to: engage…
Descriptors: College Students, Federal Programs, Higher Education, Program Development
Peer reviewedMusic Educators Journal, 1973
Article focused attention on the first national Music in Our Schools Day, whose purpose is to stress educational goals and processes of music education in the schools so that community understanding of and support for music education will be increased. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Illustrations, Music Activities, Music Education
Peer reviewedSteele, Marilyn; Elzy, J. B. – Community Education Journal, 1973
Describes the circumstances under which the Wilmington, Delaware, community school program was born, its developmental plans, program objectives, and the procedure by which program performance could be evaluated. Specific objectives are evaluated and recommendations for program development are made. (DN)
Descriptors: Community Education, Educational Objectives, Program Development, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedNorth, A. Frederick – Journal of School Health, 1970
Dental health of preschool and school children will only be improved if the behavior of several target groups" (children, parents, school staffs and dental professionals), is modified by an educational program with explicit goals, defined in terms of actions, aimed at each of the target groups. Such programs offer unusual opportunities for that…
Descriptors: Dental Health, Dentists, Educational Programs, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedGendel, Evalyn S.; Green, Pauline B. – Journal of School Health, 1971
The results of a survey of sex education" programs in Kansas indicate that despite the current controversy over this topic, there are increasing numbers of school districts in the process of initiating, developing or expanding programs of human growth and development, family life and sex education." (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Community Attitudes, Health Programs, Program Development
Finkel, Estelle – G/C/T, 1983
An enrichment class for gifted students (grades four-six) sponsored a townwide convocation in which students were teamed into minicompanies, asked to devise a plan to make and sell a game, and exposed to business and industry resource people. Planning for the day took place over a seven-month period. (CL)
Descriptors: Career Education, Enrichment, Gifted, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedHatfield, Thomas A. – Art Education, 1979
This article describes several levels of public relations and cites a few examples of each. The public relations programs are based upon the assumption that publicity about art education programs does not always change behavior or policy. Rather, publicity is a vehicle to support awareness and understanding of art education. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development
Intercom, 1980
Focuses on the need for school-community-government cooperation in energy curricula and reviews various programs which have been developed in the field of energy education. Objectives, elements of various programs, and resources are identified. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWilliams, Mitchell R.; Wade, Vickey M. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 2002
A survey of 67 professionals who design and implement leadership programs identified who they considered to be ideal partners. Results indicate that institutions of higher education should work with community-based organizations to plan and deliver these programs. (Contains 13 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Coordination, Community Development, Community Leaders, Higher Education
Bryant, Richard – Adults Learning (England), 1990
Local interest and community groups in the northwest of England collaborated on a project titled Communities in Crisis, which is designed to encourage community leaders and volunteers to reflect upon their experiences and share ideas. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Programs, Cooperative Programs, Foreign Countries


