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Peer reviewedBallantyne, Roy; Uzzell, David – Journal of Interpretation Research, 1999
In the past decade, heritage and environmental interpretation shifted from technical emphasis to social perspective, reflected in five international trends: growing concern with theory, increasing ecotourism and consequent changes in environmental interpretation, reactions to globalization (homogeneity versus uniqueness), interpretation of…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Planning, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedCarr, Alison A. – School Community Journal, 1995
Analyzes data emerging from a study that examined membership criteria for school teams. Six midwestern urban schools were followed for six months during the process of selecting and initiating parental and community involvement on advisory councils. Participation and attendance rates among minority participants were lower than for nonminority…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Minority Groups
Peer reviewedLubetkin, Martie Theleen – Educational Leadership, 1996
Describes a California elementary school serving Hispanic students that successfully involved parents, businesses, and community members in improving school safety, refurbishing the neighborhood, and purging the area of criminal activity. Police and Korean-American merchants have contributed to multicultural celebrations, and PTA participation is…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Education, Hispanic Americans
Bliss, Lynne – School Planning and Management, 1996
Six keys to planning the high school best designed to meet the needs of students in the 22nd century are the following: (1) design for growth; (2) ensure technology access; (3) plan to fit the curriculum; (4) accommodate varied teaching styles; (5) welcome the community; and (6) site spaces for security. Photographs and floor plans illustrate the…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Technology, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedJones, Patrick – Public Libraries, 2000
In 1998, the Houston Public Library launched a new library card campaign. Through extensive outreach, community partnerships, and the support of a major corporation, the program nearly doubled the number of children with cards in one fiscal year and increased juvenile circulation by more than 20%. The program led to an increase in library funding,…
Descriptors: Childrens Libraries, Community Involvement, Library Circulation, Library Development
Peer reviewedKjorholt, Anne Trine – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2002
Argues that discourses on children and participation in Norway are linked to international children's rights discourses as well as to Norwegian cultural context. Focuses on how different constructions of children as participants are related to discourses on sustainable local communities. Describes supporting empirical studies and summarizes…
Descriptors: Child Role, Children, Childrens Rights, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedSinger, Rebecca – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1999
Discusses a bill introduced in the January 1999 session of the Connecticut General Assembly that involves collaboration among community agencies to create additional after-school programs for children and improve upon existing ones. Presents details of one Association for Library Services to Children (ALSC) member's testimony and her account of…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Children, Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs
Bennett, Lisa – Teaching Tolerance, 2000
Describes the new approaches to integration taken by three urban charter schools. Although the models used by these schools differed, all were committed to high expectations for all students and a high level of support from the school, bolstered by community involvement. (SLD)
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Community Involvement, Educational Change, Equal Education
Peer reviewedRehling, Louise – Business Communication Quarterly, 2000
Makes the case for the claim that internships in nonprofits often can provide many of the same transitional benefits as internships in industry plus provides practical guidance for professors who oversee internships for business and professional communication students. (SC)
Descriptors: Business Education, Community Involvement, Higher Education, Internship Programs
Irwin, Pi; Robinson, Rhonda – School Administrator, 2000
An Illinois school district's quest for magical answers to technology-integration woes inspired a homegrown potion. Planners advise others to begin the journey regardless of available resources, find supportive "munchkins" within the community, face and overcome obstacles, choose traveling companions wisely, fight off attacks together, and create…
Descriptors: Committees, Community Involvement, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
NEA Today, 2000
Presents observations on what changes and design considerations may evolve as schools move into the 21st Century. Questions addressed include remodeling existing schools to meet 21st needs, the community's role in the redesign process, the difficulty of designing by committee, and financing alternatives for poorer school districts who want to…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Finck, Pat; Hixenbaugh, Miriam – Momentum, 1999
Suggests that one place parents can find helpful resources to aid in the faith formation of their children is the parish community. Presents some models that can be used to prepare for faith events, which depend most often on the makeup and vision of each parish community. (VWC)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Catholic Educators, Child Development, Church Programs
Peer reviewedSubotzky, George – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de l'Education, 1999
Identifies two competing tendencies in higher education: becoming more market-oriented and working for the benefit of society. Argues that partnerships between the community and institutions of higher education are an effective way of contributing to community development. Describes the potential of South Africa's historically disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Community Development, Community Involvement, Developing Nations
Katz, James; Rice, Ronald; Aspden, Philip – Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 2001
Discusses findings from national surveys conducted from 1995 to 2000 concerning access, community and political involvement, and social interaction of Internet users. Concludes that Internet usage is: becoming more equally accessible and widely used; associated with increased community and political involvement; and associated with significant,…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Access to Information, Community Involvement, Computer Mediated Communication
Wassom, Julie – Child Care Information Exchange, 2001
Details strategies to assist center directors with community marketing, including the creation of a community marketing action plan. Focuses on the following seven activities: (1) make friendly visit calls; (2) conduct mutual-benefit activities; (3) exchange services; (4) co-sponsor events; (5) speak for an organization; (6) write and submit…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Involvement, Day Care, Day Care Centers


