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Peer reviewedLansdowne, Michele – Tribal College, 1992
Describes Northwest Indian College's Business Assistance Center which provides technical support, advice on business planning and operation, and assistance in dealing with local lending institutions for entrepreneurs starting or expanding businesses on the Lummi Reservation. Highlights the success of the new center's first client, a carpenter.…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Business Administration Education, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedFaiman-Silva, Sandra – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1993
Analyzes the complex interaction between economic, political, and cultural variables demonstrating how the Choctaw Nation, in the southeastern Oklahoma timber region, has become a politically dependent labor force alienated from its land resources. Discusses benefits of Choctaw economic initiatives as well as potential moral and cultural costs of…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Reservations, Cultural Influences, Economic Development
Boss, Suzie – Northwest Education, 1998
Community revitalization efforts based on community partnerships between educators, civic leaders, local employers, entrepreneurs, and parents are gaining momentum. Local schools play a leading role in many of these. Discusses three models of school/community interaction, how relationships build social capital, mapping community assets, getting…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Community Resources
McGranahan, David – Rural Conditions and Trends, 1999
Superior pay and benefits associated with technology-intensive manufacturing offers promising job prospects for moderately skilled workers that may offset the negative impacts of declining unionization. Technology-intensive plants hire workers with more schooling, but also pay more at all levels of schooling. Promotion of technology-intensive…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Economic Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment
Baldwin, Fred D. – Appalachia, 2001
Community colleges in Appalachia are helping boost local economies and expand educational opportunities through the national Rural Community College Initiative (RCCI). At the heart of RCCI is a nine-step strategic planning process in which a community group moves from vision to action. Kentucky's Southeast Community College has promoted…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Action, Community Colleges, Community Development
Peer reviewedMoisan, Melaney – Community College Journal, 2001
States that, when a major local employer closed its doors, Chemeketa Community College (Oregon) joined forces with state agencies and opened the Woodburn Workforce Transition Center to help the displaced workers with vocational counseling, language and literacy assessments, developing interview skills, and resume writing. Warns that similar…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Business Education, Business Skills, Career Counseling
Peer reviewedBacchus, M. K. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1996
Argues that increasing the effectiveness of teacher education programs in developing nations will improve educational quality, which in turn, will eventually enhance citizens' ability to participate in the emerging global economy and improve their quality of life. Outlines strategies for preparing future teachers for their role in the development…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Quality, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedPannu, R. S. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1996
Since the early 1980s, neoliberalism has become the hegemonic ideology and has expedited the globalization of economies and the emergence of the market as the central organizing principle of social relations and collective life. Surveys the impact of these structural and ideological changes on politics (including democratization), economies, and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Capitalism, Democracy, Developing Nations
Nelson, Peter B. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1999
Areas of the West with natural amenities enjoyed growing populations and income levels in the 1990s, mostly from inmigration of people with self-employment or investment income. These were usually young, well-educated professionals in service industries. Rural communities with policies that enhance quality of life (better schools, environmental…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Economic Development, Educational Attainment, Entrepreneurship
Peer reviewedWard, Cynthia V. L. – Community College Journal, 2001
Analyzes the trend toward ranking colleges, and what it means to community colleges. States that the National Center for Public Policy published "Measuring Up 2000" as its first state-by-state report card on higher education, including community colleges. Reports that the study ranks the states according to six key elements: preparation,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Achievement Rating, College Admission, College Attendance
Smith, Beatrice Quarshie – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2006
Drawing on an ongoing project examining the literacies prevalent at an outsourcing site, this article explores the changing nature of workplace practices enabled by new information and communication technologies. It also examines the complex geopolitical dynamics of these practices, the discourses of development, and globalization. The author…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Sustainable Development, Economic Development, Information Technology
Ravenhall, Mark – Adults Learning, 2005
Back in November, voters in the North East of England overwhelmingly rejected the move towards an elected regional assembly. The scale of the defeat (three to one) of a Government-backed scheme was a rude awakening for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and the range of regional agencies created since 1997. After all, it was felt that the…
Descriptors: Regional Planning, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Local Government
Mutula, Stephen M. – Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems, 2005
Purpose: Seeks to argue that the peculiarities of sub-Saharan Africa, in terms of its socio-cultural diversity, low economic development, linguistic factors, HIV/AIDS pandemic, gender discrimination, low ICT awareness and so on, demand a new model of addressing the digital divide. Design/methodology/approach: Paper largely based on literature…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Economic Development, Poverty, Access to Computers
Bernardez, Mariano – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2005
Empirical evidence and recent revisions of conventional business doctrine indicate that companies that actively promote social performance and develop their clients' markets and skills as part of business strategy have a better chance of achieving sustainable profitability and growth than those that do not. This article discusses how landmark…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Environment, Social Environment, Job Skills
Pino, Julio Cesar – History Teacher, 2001
Latin America, the most advanced of the underdeveloped regions of the world, is a perfect showcase for exploring the contradictions that come into play when the historical construction of gender clashes with economic practice. The history of modern Latin America shows that economic development can actually work to the detriment of women. The most…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Modern History, Latin American History, Social Class

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