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Peters, Richard O. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1971
Community resource sites in Maine were utilized by junior high school students participating in Operation EPIC, an ESEA Title III experimental program in curriculum. The program attempts to develop student awareness and appreciation of the urban complex: social, cultural, industrial, and recreational phenomena. Systematic evaluation of the field…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Educational Programs, Environmental Education, Facilities
Glasser, Roselyn; And Others – 1972
This publication is composed of four parts. Part I, The Final Report, consists of the program foundations, description of the target group, description of resources, analysis of processes developed, creating the resource role, creation awareness, developing a problem solving orientation, curriculum integration, evolution of the group process,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Programs, Environmental Education, Problem Solving
Inner London Education Authority (England). – 1973
The report looks at the education service in Inner London as a whole and proposes developments designed to enable it to serve more fully the needs of the whole community. Attention is drawn to the important aspects of the community in Inner London and its problems. The report goes on to describe some of the new developments which have taken place.…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Community Resources, Community Schools, Coordination
Fund for Media Research, Chicago, IL. – 1967
QUESTIONNAIRES AND 291 INTERVIEWS WITH 466 SCHOOL PERSONNEL WERE USED IN THIS STUDY OF THE WAYS IN WHICH TELEVISION IS MEETING INSTRUCTIONAL NEEDS IN THE SCHOOL SYSTEMS OF 16 MAJOR CITIES. INTERVIEWEES RANKED THESE PROBLEMS IN ORDER OF PRIORITY--CURRICULUM RELEVANCE AND DIVERSITY, TEACHER QUALITY AND QUANTITY, INTERFERING ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Closed Circuit Television, Communication Problems, Cooperative Programs