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Peer reviewedChaskin, Robert J.; Richman, Harold A. – Education and Urban Society, 1993
Reviews concerns about school-linked services programs, exploring institutional-based versus community-based models of service delivery. It is argued that the community is the appropriate context for providing and facilitating access to services and opportunities. Too strong an institutional bias runs the risk of limiting access and community…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Role, Agency Cooperation, Ancillary School Services
Rodriguez, Roberto – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1993
The University of Texas at Austin has established a highly successful graduate training program for community college administrators, with a high rate of participation by minorities and women. Aggressive fund raising, outreach, recruitment, leadership education, and quality faculty characterize the program. A number of distinguished administrators…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Administration, College Faculty, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedDahler, Alfred – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1990
Proposes a social studies curriculum framework based on Ervin Laszlo's life philosophy. Stresses developing appreciation of global human interdependence through religion, community, empathy, and equality, and fusing these values into political realities. Asserts it is the particular responsibility of social studies education to meet this…
Descriptors: Community, Curriculum Development, Educational Principles, Empathy
Peer reviewedTichenor, Richard; Cosgrove, John J. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1991
Community colleges need to adopt a broad conceptual definition of a continuing student in the design and evaluation of their retention strategies, recognizing nondegree goals as legitimate educational achievements and intermittent but persistent attendance as a valid method of pursuing educational goals. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Patterns, College Students, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedBoorstein, Margaret F. – Journal of Geography, 1990
Examines spatial and social variations in preschool education in Nassau County, New York. Analyzes how the preschool operation relates to publicly supported primary education. Describes processes influencing historical changes in the number and distribution of preschools. Points out that the location and provision of preschool education is a…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Size, Economic Factors, Economic Status
Duncan, Janine; And Others – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1990
This special issue on home economists as leaders in the workplace and community was written by home economics teachers, a social worker, and a principal of a middle school. Articles focus on personal philosophy, curriculum content, school mission, and student learning experiences. (JOW)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Disabilities, Early Parenthood, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedDesimone, Laura M. – Journal of Negro Education, 1993
Examines the language of race in a rural, primarily African-American town in North Carolina, focusing on the Civil War, social interactions, school before desegregation, the closing of the town's elementary school, and school dropouts. The roles of repression and denial in socializing talk about racially charged issues are illustrated. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black History, Blacks, Civil War (United States)
Peer reviewedMacNichol, Roland – Equity and Excellence in Education, 1993
Explores why community services learning (CSL) is the right thing to do for professional renewal, enrichment, and meaning. Examples are given from Gig Harbor High School (Washington). The role of CSL in changing school cultures is also examined. Service learning is a path to better ways to educate. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Citizenship Education, Community Programs, Educational Change
Peer reviewedBailey, Richard E. – Michigan Community College Journal: Research & Practice, 1999
Presents the experience of an English instructor who worked with members of the Physics Department to revise a technical physics class. Discusses the impact of learning communities at Henry Ford Community College (Michigan) on faculty development, student performance, and institutional culture. (VWC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Community Colleges, Curriculum Enrichment
Peer reviewedMorgan, Carl R.; Demchak, Mary Ann – Rural Educator, 1998
School administrators must provide leadership in implementing inclusive education by taking ownership of inclusive programs; becoming informed; and promoting open communication between parents, teachers, and board members. Strategies for implementing inclusive programs must consider roles of general- and special-education teachers, administrators,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship, Change Strategies, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedOsborne, Randall E.; Hammerich, Sharon; Hensley, Chanin – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1998
Four sections of an undergraduate pharmacy communications course were randomly assigned to include either a traditional laboratory project or a service-learning project. Data collected late in the semester revealed significant positive changes for the service-learning participants in cognitive complexity, social competency, perceived ability to…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Allied Health Occupations Education, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedMabry, J. Beth – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1998
A study found that college service learning is more effective as a civic and academic pedagogy when students have: (1) at least 15 to 20 hours of service; (2) frequent contact with the beneficiaries of their service; (3) weekly in-class reflection; (4) ongoing and summative written reflection; and (5) discussions of their service experiences with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Citizenship Responsibility, Classroom Techniques, College Outcomes Assessment
Peer reviewedAcademic Medicine, 1999
The theme issue of the journal contains 30 articles concerning educational strategies and initiatives designed to strengthen the preparation and recruitment of students for medical education. Most of the articles describe specific programs at the elementary, secondary, higher, and graduate education levels. Others explore aspects of medical…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Allied Health Occupations Education, College Admission
Peer reviewedLowery, Sandra; Harris, Sandra – American Secondary Education, 2000
Although research increasingly reports benefits for students attending small schools, curriculum diversity is usually a concern for these schools. This paper describes a successful concurrent program involving a small high school in rural Texas and a nearby community college that stresses individualized instruction and compliance with state…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College School Cooperation, Community Colleges, Credit Courses
Peer reviewedBigler, Gregory; Linn, Mary S. – Practicing Anthropology, 1999
Linguists working with endangered American Indian languages must realize that fieldwork is a cooperative venture, requiring that control be relinguished to the community. The relationship with the tribe must be negotiated, and linguists must return something concrete to the community in terms of language revival. Working in language teams that…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, American Indians, Anthropological Linguistics, Community Involvement


