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Gail V. Barrington; Rena Shimoni; Augusto V. C. Legaspi – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2014
This case study illustrates distinctive features of case study methodology that were responsive to context in ways not often seen in case study research. Located in Alberta, Canada, the study explored the factors that supported or hindered licensed practical nurses' ability to work to the full scope of practice assigned to them by legislation but…
Descriptors: Health Services, Site Selection, Case Studies, Health Facilities
Olds, Anita Rui – 2001
This book provides architects, interior designers, developers, and child-care professionals with detailed information on the planning and design of child care centers. Part 1 examines the current state of child care in the United States and offers an overall philosophical concert--the spirit of place--as the framework for all center design. Part 2…
Descriptors: Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Facility Guidelines, Interior Design
Winter, Cynthia – 1994
This book is designed to guide a university faculty member through each stage of conference planning. Each chapter in the book describes a step in the meeting planning process. The first chapter is devoted to learning about professional conferences and meetings from an attendee's perspective. Other chapters address: designing a meeting (who, what,…
Descriptors: Administration, Budgeting, Check Lists, College Faculty
Stevens, Jane E. – 1975
The needs and services of urban community information centers are examined in a study commissioned by the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS). Following discussions of kinds of information and who needs it, there is a survey of current and recent community information proposals and programs. Major problems of these…
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Federal Programs, Financial Support, Information Needs
Berridge, Robert I. – 1973
This handbook provides a model approach to the implementation of community education; it outlines and discusses field-tested steps and establishes the rationale for their implementation in a sequential order. An introductory chapter that explores the unlimited potential of the community education concept is followed by a chapter that identifies…
Descriptors: Books, Citizens Councils, Community Coordination, Community Education
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Black Hills State Coll., Spearfish, SD. – 1975
Emphasizing the specific details of organizing and operating a business on an Indian reservation, this course syllabus is designed to provide American Indian college students with a general and basic understanding of past, existing, and future economic concepts affecting Indian reservations and to provide a practical, working understanding of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Budgets
Arnold, Robert D.; And Others – 1975
Written for students at the secondary level, this textbook on Alaska Native land claims includes nine chapters, eight appendices, photographs, maps, graphs, bibliography, and an index. Chapters are titled as follows: (1) Earliest Times (Alaska's first settlers, eighteenth century territories, and other claimants); (2) American Indians and Their…
Descriptors: Accountability, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Cultural Background
Lewis, Charles A., Jr. – 1975
Designed for those interested in the mechanics of establishing outdoor education programs, this text is basically a guide to program development and includes examples of procedures, forms, conceptualizations, etc. Chapters deal with: (1) the contemporary education scene (an overview); (2) the basic concepts of outdoor education (17 concept…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Definitions
Manji, Ashraf S., Ed. – 1974
This monograph provides a documentation of some recent case studies pertaining to educational facilities planning in Chicago. It represents the endeavors of experts from a variety of disciplines, each of whom has investigated a specific aspect of the facility planning problem in Chicago. The studies reflect methodological advance as well as…
Descriptors: Buildings, Case Studies, Citizen Participation, Computer Programs
Zeiss, Tony, Ed. – 1989
Designed to broaden community college practitioners' awareness of the needs of business and related opportunities for cooperation, this book describes the training needs of large and small business of all types; discusses the opportunities for two-year colleges to assist businesses in satisfying those needs; and highlights the major interests of…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Economic Change, Economic Climate
Rosen, George – 1980
Major decisions made by public institutions that resulted in the location of a permanent campus of the University of Illinois first within the Chicago area and then at a particular site are examined. The decision-making process is examined from economic, social, and political stances. The respective roles played in the process by the university,…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Role, Community Role, Decision Making
Cohen, Arthur M. – 1975
The designer of a modern community college must concomitantly meet the needs of those who expect a college to fit their traditional perceptions of a suitable physical plan, and not repel the great numbers of nontraditional students the community college is expected to serve. Many community colleges have been built as an uneasy compromise between…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Buildings, Community Colleges, Community Role
Burby, Raymond J., III; Donnelly, Thomas G. – 1977
The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether the development of new, planned communities has resulted in the provision of better schools and educational opportunities than are provided in less-planned suburban developments. The book outlines the steps and stages in planning an educational system for new communities--building new…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Finance
Nellist, Ivan – 1970
Buildings and the larger environment can both make a positive contribution to the well-being, education, and development of mentally handicapped children. Because of the wide variety of handicaps experienced by children and different community opinions and practices, standard solutions are not recommended. Rather, an examination is made of the…
Descriptors: Building Design, Child Development, Environmental Influences, Exceptional Child Education
Grube, Karl W.; Bewley, Mary – 1978
The school site can become a resource capable of enriching both the educational and community environment. However, many different local and regional factors must be identified and interactions studied in order to develop a sound basis for effective school site selection, planning, and development. This document provides background material about…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Finance, Educational Specifications, Environmental Education
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