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Peer reviewedRobinson, Clinton D. W. – Language and Education, 1994
Educational, economic/political, developmental perspectives form debate concerning use of minority languages for literacy. Grounds for dialogue among people who hold these perspectives can be found in establishing common set of questions to be asked in multilingual contexts. In wider context, appropriate question is how multilingual approach can…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Organizations, Economics, Foreign Countries
Quinn, Terrence – Principal, 1992
Increasingly, elementary schools are expected to serve as centers in a systematic network of child services. If schools become umbrella social service agencies, their historic educational function may be jeopardized. Perhaps local social service agencies should set up field offices in school buildings with their own staffs and managers. (MLH)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Education, One Parent Family, School Responsibility
Davis, E. E. (Gene) – American School Board Journal, 1992
A comprehensive, field-tested plan for changing school attendance boundaries involves community-based committees that analyze the relevant data (with support from central office staff members) and develop the initial recommendations for the school board. Outlines a six-step process and lists some basic principles. (MLF)
Descriptors: Attendance, Committees, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Crowther, Patricia – Adults Learning (England), 1991
A British adult education center successfully offered foreign language instruction to children and adults together. Lessons learned from the experience include limiting attendance to 1 child per adult, targeting children aged 9-10, and extending the course to 20-25 weeks. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Involvement, Elementary Education, Family Programs
Kretovics, Joseph; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1991
Project SHAPE is a two-year intervention and enrichment program for underachieving and educationally disadvantaged ninth and tenth graders at Scott High School, in Toledo, Ohio. Student problems are addressed through a systematic program of structural reorganization, teacher empowerment, curriculum development, and the involvement of students,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educationally Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedCaputo, Edward – Thresholds in Education, 1991
Defines school-based management as a form of school district organization based on internal growth and development, rather than outside expertise. Roving leadership, an exciting alternative to top-down management, is issue-oriented and shifts responsibility according to key individuals' specific talents, skills, and abilities. Benefits are…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Relations
Peer reviewedBergen, Timothy J., Jr. – School Community Journal, 1991
Although democratic school administration offers great promise, U.S. education cannot reach its full stature through intraprofessional advancement only. As transmitters and sifters of our cultural heritage, teachers have serious community obligations. To stimulate social progress, counteract antischool forces, and widen children's learning…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, School Administration
Peer reviewedFirehock, Karen – Nature Study, 1993
Presents an Izaak Walton League of America's Save Our Streams (SOS) program that teaches citizens how to protect streams. This organization provides activities for families, school groups, scout troops, 4-H clubs and other youth organizations. (MCO)
Descriptors: Community, Community Action, Community Involvement, Community Responsibility
MacGregor, Jean – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1992
Describes the establishment and results of a study committee asked to review existing pesticide policy, vegetation management programs and provide improvement recommendations in Thurston County, Washington. (MCO)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Action, Community Involvement, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedO'Brien, David J.; Hassinger, Edward W. – Rural Sociology, 1992
Interviews with 75 leaders in 5 rural Missouri communities identified "sense of fit" and community evaluation as dimensions of leaders' community attachment that were related to each other but were associated differently with leader characteristics such as education. Leaders' local attachments appeared to inhibit linkages to outside…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Community Leaders, Educational Attainment
Peer reviewedGlover, Derek; And Others – School Organisation, 1993
Summarizes the issues arising in a (British) grant-maintained comprehensive school as it responds to its highly supportive community's needs. Saved from closure by opting out, Bankfield School is managed by a governing body devoted to community education and a principal and staff committed to local needs. School-community balance is being achieved…
Descriptors: Accountability, Case Studies, Community Education, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedRoberts, Richard N.; And Others – Children Today, 1991
Describes in-home family support programs for low-income and minority children and families. Family-centered programs attempt to link families to services that meet their educational, health and social needs. The community needs to be involved in program development if programs are to be truly helpful and supportive of families. (SH)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Services, Early Childhood Education, Family Programs
Peer reviewedJenkins, Susan – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1991
Describes the economic and demographic changes experienced by rural communities over the past few years and how they have increased rural health professionals' responsibilities. Presents the Community Wellness program and four case histories illustrating how it has strengthened community infrastructure, developed human capital, and created rural…
Descriptors: Clinics, Community Health Services, Community Involvement, Community Resources
Peer reviewedBundy, Michael L.; Poppen, William A. – School Counselor, 1991
Describes Very Special Person Week, week set aside annually in which everyone in the home, school, and community is encouraged to do something for children to make them feel important, proud, worthwhile, and special. Describes need for voluntary participation; community involvement; goals, activities, and effectiveness; and steps in organizing the…
Descriptors: Children, Community Involvement, Counselor Role, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedJor'dan, Vamilah R. – School Arts, 1990
Describes a cultural arts program of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA) that encourages K-12 students to explore their thoughts and express them through the arts. The 1988-89 theme was "Proud Experiences," around which students created artwork that depicted feelings of accomplishment as well as national and family pride.…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Teachers


