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Ziffern, Abbie – Adult Leadership, 1969
Rutgers University sponsors a program of Volunteer Urban Agents for persons who have initiated community projects. Volunteers participate in get-togethers with other agents in an Urban Issues Seminar. The program provides a link between the university and the urban community and helps broaden the understanding of concerned citizens. (SE)
Descriptors: Community Action, Urban Extension, Volunteers
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Chan, Tak Cheung; He, Ming Fang; Martin, Karen – Journal of School Public Relations, 2002
Describes factors that contributed to the success of Helping Our Teachers (HOT) program, a community volunteer program to assist teachers and staff, started in 2000 at the Julia Bryant Elementary School in Statesboro, Georgia. (Contains 20 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Education, Volunteers
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Bohach, Adrian – Journal of Volunteer Administration, 1997
Summarizes the principles of asset-based community development and indicates that it is more relevant than traditional methods. Explains its characteristics and requirements and identifies critical barriers. Encourages volunteer administrators to apply current knowledge and practices to asset-based community development. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Administrators, Community Development, Models, Volunteers
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Barnett, Michael L.; Cahill, Gloria – Journal of Volunteer Administration, 2002
New York University's Zen approach to community service focuses on the principles of mindfulness, awareness, compassion, and engagement in the present moment. It enables a more holistic approach to the measurement of volunteer management objectives. (SK)
Descriptors: Meditation, Motivation, Program Evaluation, Volunteers
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Richardson, Stephanie – Australian Journal on Volunteering, 2003
Interviews with 14 volunteers working in disability-related organizations identified six themes in their volunteer experiences: (1) sense of value, (2) satisfaction, (3) social integration, (4) assistance, (5) enjoyment, and (6) interest. Drawbacks to volunteering included financial costs and lack of appreciation. (Contains 28 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Motivation, Volunteers
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Zappala, Gianni; Burrell, Tracy – Australian Journal on Volunteering, 2002
A national survey of volunteers for The Smith Family organization (n=426) found that 38% participate more than monthly. Higher frequency was associated with age, rural location, lower income, and career motivation. Those in full-time employment or study, had primarily social motivations, or volunteered for other organizations were less frequent.…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Motivation, Prediction, Volunteers
Macduff, Nancy – Voluntary Action Leadership, 1990
Episodic volunteer opportunities allow for short-term services--either one-time or recurring. The organization using such volunteers must identify new jobs that can be performed on an episodic basis or redesign traditional volunteer jobs. (SK)
Descriptors: Job Development, Needs Assessment, Volunteers
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Yufe, Ona Rita – Journal of Volunteer Administration, 1998
Volunteers may experience grief when working with clients in life-threatening situations or having experienced personal loss. Volunteer administrators can provide support through education and recognition of potential problems. (SK)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Grief, Personnel Management, Volunteers
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Kim, SooYeon; Hong, Gong-Soog – Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 1998
Data comparing 7544 retired and 3496 working older adults found that retirees most likely to volunteer are female, college-educated, married, homeowners, and have high incomes. Nonretired volunteers are more likely to have high incomes and flexible work schedules and to be homeowners and college-educated. (SK)
Descriptors: Motivation, Older Adults, Retirement, Volunteers
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Itzhaky, Haya; York, Alan S. – Social Work, 2005
Terrorism and its aftermath have become part of the Western way of life, and social workers have a central role to play in helping affected families and their communities. Drawing on community-based experience in Israeli communities, the authors examine the planning of multidisciplinary teams and how their planning was put into effect in their…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Terrorism, Social Work, Caseworkers
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Harvey, Carl A., II – Teacher Librarian, 2005
This article discusses involvement at conferences. There are numerous levels of being involved in one's profession, and the concept people need to understand is that there is a place and level where everyone can get involved. The following involvement levels exist: (1) volunteers; (2) committee members; (3) committee chairs; (4) state-level…
Descriptors: Librarians, Mentors, Participation, Volunteers
Boomgard, Monica C. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
A growing number of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) who display complex learning needs present challenges to educators who struggle to meet their educational needs. Teaching is stressful and additional instructional challenges may increase teacher vulnerability to burnout, leading to a greater likelihood of attrition. Increasing…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Teacher Burnout, Online Courses, Autism
Roaf, Phoebe A.; And Others – 1994
Since 1988, Public/Private Ventures of Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) has been conducting a series of studies of mentoring programs for at-risk youth. As part of this effort, the recruitment and screening procedures used by Big Brother/Big Sister (BB/BS) agencies were studied in eight cities. Recruitment for the high-profile BB/BS agencies is not as…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Interviews, Mentors, Minority Groups
American Association of Retired Persons, Washington, DC. – 1990
This document contains 19 papers on volunteerism presented at a conference on aging. The papers, grouped into themes of trends and implications, resourceful roles, resources, and an agenda for the future, include the following: "Demographic Potential and the Quiet Revolution" (Opening Remarks by Robert A. Harootyan); "Volunteers in the 1990s"…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Business Administration, Community Services, Demography
Development Associates, Inc., Arlington, VA. – 1991
An evaluation of the VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) Literacy Corps was conducted to provide a description of the Literacy Corps, numbers of persons served, strategies used, volunteer activities, and project results; to determine the degree to which the program is meeting its goals; and to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Literacy Education, Program Effectiveness
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