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Peer reviewedIanni, Francis A. J. – Journal of Negro Education, 1996
Argues that many of the needs youth have are determined by where and how they live. Suggests youth services providers should take a constructivist approach by helping communities and organizations create services that provide and nurture caring attitudes and behaviors. Presents recommendations for modifying cultures and organizing caring…
Descriptors: Community Coordination, Community Involvement, Community Services, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedGathiram, Neeta; Hemson, David – Community Development Journal, 2002
A survey of 45 managers of South African welfare agencies found that post-apartheid policy seeks to increase community participation and decrease racial inequities in governing boards. However, social integration in terms of race, gender, and class has not yet been achieved. (Contains 34 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Delivery Systems, Foreign Countries, Governing Boards
Peer reviewedGuth, Nancy – Reading Teacher, 2002
Describes a Community Literacy Day that attempts to involve as many family and local community members as possible in a positive and enjoyable celebration of literacy. Notes that the objective was to begin to form a community as an interacting population of various kinds of individuals with common interests living together in a common area--a…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Family Literacy
Peer reviewedInvernizzi, Marcia; Rosemary, Catherine; Juel, Connie; Richards, Herbert C. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 1997
Analyzes the first three cohorts of a one-to-one community volunteer tutorial program, an integral part of the Charlottesville (Virginia) City Schools' plan to ensure that all first- and second-grade children learn to read. Demonstrates that two sessions of one-on-one tutoring per week by a trained, supported, and supervised community volunteer…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, High Risk Students, Primary Education, Program Effectiveness
Parker, Richard; Boles, Shawn – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1990
This preliminary study of the Neighborhood Living Project summarizes daily counts of integration activities for 50 mentally retarded residents from 8 supported living sites over an average of 2 years. Integration opportunities varied as a function of where the resident lived but not of level of mental retardation or number of disabilities.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Developmental Disabilities, Group Homes, Mental Retardation
Hertz, Karl V. – School Business Affairs, 1990
Describes one school district's plan for constructing new facilities. Preparing the community for the project and attendant costs is essential. Tips are provided for choosing an architect, selecting financial advisers, gaining community acceptance, choosing a construction manager, meeting the construction deadline, and involving school staff. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Architects, Community Involvement, Construction Management
Peer reviewedGlines, Don – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
Only one overriding issue faces today's educators: the transformation to communication learning systems that will make schools obsolescent. Educators must involve their communities in "imagineering" the long-term future and dismantling the existing system, with its seven period days, ABCDF report cards, group-paced instruction, and…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Nontraditional Education
Keister, Sue Carroll; And Others – Principal, 1988
The Skills for Growing pilot program was launched in 10 U.S. and Canadian schools during 1987-1988. This research-based project is founded on six philosophical assumptions: administrative leadership, positive expectations, visible rewards, a trusting climate, community involvement, and student participation. The program curriculum is described.…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Community Involvement, Cooperation, Elementary Education
Beaumont, Rod – Executive Educator, 1995
Having no money to start a school newspaper actually benefitted the kids at a rural Mississippi high school. Because of money troubles, the newspaper became a cross-curricular project that drew on community support, gave students practical experience, and exposed them to real-world possibilities. The paper was free and involved all ability and…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Benefits, English Teachers, High Schools
Peer reviewedKeough, Noel; And Others – Convergence, 1995
A two-year participatory action research project involved Canadian and Filipino popular theater and development organizations in improving awareness of environmental issues and creating an education performance on community sustainability issues. Issues of time, equity, and cultural difference arose. (SK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Community Involvement, Cultural Activities, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedNaisbitt, Ian – Green Teacher, 1995
Describes the adoption of an old riverside landfill by an elementary school as a Habitat 2000 community project. Contains a "how-to" checklist for such a project, information on building school-community community partnerships, and promotional ideas for stewardship projects. (LZ)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Partnerships in Education
Peer reviewedHenderson, James E. – People and Education, 1994
The new superintendent of Montgomery Township (New Jersey) Schools was confronted with multiple crises ranging from labor disputes and a defeated budget to poor staff and community relations. A nurturing, problem-solving ambience was needed. This article discusses theoretical bases for participant involvement in decision making and the methodology…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment
Olds, Henry F., Jr., Pearlman, Robert – Phi Delta Kappan, 1992
The Co-Nect (Cooperative Networked Educational Community for Tomorrow) project is a winning K-12 design with 3 components: a restructured school community featuring self-managing clusters of students, teachers, administrators, and community members; a radically transformed curriculum based on key-concept projects and seminars; and a flexible and…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Computer Networks, Designers, Educational Change
Smith, Curtis A. – American School Board Journal, 1992
key to facilities planning and successful bond issues is involving public. Taxpayers are unlikely to support superintendent's plan but will certainly vote for their own plan. Success means ensuring fiscally uncluttered pathway, retaining an architect, and working with demographer. Appointing broad-based community task force of about 30 members,…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Community Involvement, Cooperation, Educational Facilities
Peer reviewedNance, Everette E.; Dixon, James D., II – Community Education Journal, 1991
Community education must address issues that affect a variety of cultures at different levels. Public school desegregation processes offer opportunities for restructuring schools to be more responsive to community needs, for enhancing race relations, and for improving the economic viability of a community. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Involvement, Cultural Pluralism, Public Schools


