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Peer reviewedBenson, Michael D.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
A medical student volunteer organization providing educational activities in the Chicago public school system stimulates inner-city children to learn through positive role models, encourages good health habits, improves ability of future doctors to communicate with patients from various backgrounds, and broadens medical students' extracurricular…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Exploration, Community Services, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedKing, A. Richard – Canadian Journal of Education, 1981
A unique choice to assume local control of schooling is now available to Canadian Indians. This description of the beginning of one such undertaking illustrates how the unanticipated emergence of pervasive role shock inhibits the expected positive results from autonomous local control of schooling. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, American Indian Education, American Indians, Board of Education Role
Peer reviewedPierce, George A. – Planning for Higher Education, 1981
A case study of Seattle University and its relationship with the City of Seattle--its governmental institutions, community, and policymakers--is presented. A model for viewing the formation of urban-university policy is presented and the roles of key events and actors are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Community Zoning, Government School Relationship
Riley, Richard W. – Schools in the Middle, 1997
Maintains that middle school is a crucial time to select challenging courses to maximize the high school experience and to open the widest range of choices for college and careers. Advocates college preparatory mathematics and science courses and describes a tool kit to help schools improve mathematics achievement. Suggests raising community and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Career Education, College Bound Students, Course Selection (Students)
Peer reviewedFletcher, Cynthia Needles; Hogarth, Jeanne M.; Schuchardt, Jane – Journal of Public Service & Outreach, 1997
Describes a partnership between faculty at seven land-grant universities, the U. S. Department of Agriculture Extension Seminar program leader, and a corporate partner designed to educate consumers about credit. Looks at the shared leadership model used, results of the project, and lessons learned about the potential of such partnerships for the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Consumer Education, Cooperation, Credit (Finance)
Peer reviewedCasteen, John T., III – Liberal Education, 1997
College faculty leaders, presidents, and board members must affirm their obligations to the public trust, in part by taking more responsibility for creating accountability through accreditation rather than serving political interests. Institutional integrity is built by cultivating innovation, self-scrutiny, and ongoing public discourse. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accountability, Accreditation (Institutions), Administrator Role, College Faculty
Peer reviewedKaplan, Andrew – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1997
Describes an experimental course at an urban school that focuses on experiences of service work outside the school as well as involvement in the political and social structure within the school. Suggests ways that schools can design a curriculum that reflects on social activity as an element of community life. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Democracy, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedPereira, Carolyn; Rodriguez, Ken – Social Education, 1997
Reports on a series of programs designed to test the hypothesis that increasing student involvement in and understanding of social institutions combined with increased cognitive and social skills can decrease youth violence. The program combines law-related, conflict resolution, and service learning components with qualitative and quantitative…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Child Welfare, Conflict Resolution, Educational Research
Peer reviewedCopeland, Michael; Chance, Edward W. – Rural Educator, 1996
Case studies of four long-term rural Oklahoma superintendents, including interviews with community leaders and school district personnel, identified characteristics and attributes that have contributed to the success of these superintendents: effective leadership and communication skills, an acute sense of community awareness, active involvement…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Role, Case Studies
Thurber, John P. – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1995
The Trenton (New Jersey) Office of Policy Studies was established in conjunction with Thomas Edison State College to analyze emerging issues in urban public policy. The program is active in the internal life of the city's government while maintaining an independent academic orientation that shields it from political and practical pressures.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, City Government, Cooperative Programs, Economic Change
Evans, Lara – Winds of Change, 1996
A partnership between Intel Corporation, a tribal K-12 school, a public school system serving a reservation community, and the American Indian and Science Engineering Society resulted in plans for developing technical education centers, a community-based curriculum, a college success program, a teacher enhancement project, and other strategies for…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Corporate Support, Corporations, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedWade, Rahima C.; Anderson, Jeffrey B. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1996
Community service learning encourages human service-oriented teachers. The paper defines service learning and its status in education, provides examples from four teacher education programs, discusses why it is effective in developing human service-oriented teachers, and raises issues about challenges of implementing service learning within…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Consciousness Raising, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLickona, Thomas – Journal of Moral Education, 1996
Outlines 11 principles to guide schools as they plan their character education programs. These include a definition of character, developing the school as a caring community, a comprehensive and intentional approach to developing good character, and the relationship between character education and the academic curriculum. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives
Faris, Ron – Education Canada, 2003
A new model of learning communities based on lifelong learning is emerging. The approach integrates nonformal and formal learning so that all learning is recognized. The expertise and learning resources that exist in every community are mobilized so that community purposes are achieved. Examples are given of learning communities in rural British…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Community Cooperation, Community Education, Educational Change
Peer reviewedSeidl, Barbara; Friend, Gloria – Journal of Teacher Education, 2002
Describes a long-term, mutually beneficial partnership between a teacher education program and a large African American Baptist church, focusing on the nature of the partnership, commitments to building the relationship, and challenges and promises in nurturing trust and attempting reciprocity. The paper describes an "equal status" internship…
Descriptors: Black Community, Church Role, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness


