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Lake, Dale B.; And Others – 1979
Designed to provide basic guidelines and examples that can be used by community colleges for organizing and conducting community impact studies, this booklet describes the experiences of Kalamazoo Valley Community College (KVCC), Eastfield College (EC), and Valencia Community College (VCC) in conducting their impact studies. Introductory material…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Benefits, Community Colleges, Community Development
Cleland, Charles L. – 1987
Involvement of the church in rural community life was investigated by examining the "Fifty-Year Index to Rural Sociology." Findings revealed that 43 separate articles were published from 1944 to 1977 under categories of community life (7 articles); ministers: elite control (4); attitudes (5); beliefs, practices (6); churches (6); church…
Descriptors: Church Role, Community Action, Community Benefits, Community Development
Sharkey, A. P.; Emenecker, R. E. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1974
How the school AV man can and should help communities use the cable. (Author)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Benefits, Community Needs, Community Resources
Monroe, Marian – 1981
This paper presents arguments for subsidizing developmental day care (preschool intervention) programs, which have as their goal helping children function competently in society and which include some types of assistance to the children's families. The growing need for day care and the inability of many families to pay for it, both in Texas and in…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Community Benefits, Cost Effectiveness, Day Care
Poris, Marilyn; Eskow, Seymour – 1978
A study to determine the economic impact of Rockland Community College on Rockland County used models based on four spending sources, the college as a corporation, the faculty and staff as private individuals, the students as private individuals, and visitors. Questionnaires were used to assess faculty and student monthly expenditures and amounts…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Benefits, Community Colleges, Educational Economics
Tyree, Larry; And Others – 1979
Outlines of presentations from a forum on community services and women's centers at Florida postsecondary institutions are provided. Larry Tyree's presentation covered various aspects of community services including administrative commitment, program benefits from an administrative viewpoint, characteristics of continuing education, and components…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Benefits, Community Services, Courses
Bard, Morton – 1968
Universities have responded to increasingly imperative societal demands by expanding their public service activities, often in the form of social action programs. This development has not extended to the field of psychology, in which the university psychological center could effectively serve to collaborate on university-community efforts. Such a…
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Community Involvement, Community Programs, Higher Education
New Hampshire State Dept. of Education, Concord. Div. of Post-Secondary Education. – 1975
A total of 712 students graduated from the seven institutions in the New Hampshire Post-Secondary Vocational-Technical Education System in 1975. In spite of the high unemployment rate in the State, 70 percent, or 495 of the eligible graduates were employed full-time by September 30, 1975; 3 percent were employed part-time, 12 percent were…
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Educational Assessment, Educational Benefits, Followup Studies
Merchant, Ronald – 1969
In an attempt to show that Spokane Community College was a significant factor in the current and future economic fortunes of the city of Spokane, four hypotheses were tested and confirmed: (1) Spokane Community College (SCC) had a higher growth rate than the city itself between 1963 and 1968 as shown by population, employment, capital investment,…
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Community Colleges, Community Development, Community Support
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Alfred, Richard L. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1978
Emphasizes the need for effective leadership and management to cope successfully with reduced resources. Outlines benefits produced by two-year colleges to be considered in policy making, including student growth and development, service to community needs, impact on the community; and impact on other educational institutions. (MB)
Descriptors: Administration, College Administration, Community Benefits, Community Colleges
Hecker, Jo Anne K. – Intellect, 1976
After a brief history of graduate education in the United States was presented, the advantages of graduate degrees and the problems in utilizing those degrees were discussed. (RK)
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Doctoral Degrees, Educational Problems, Educational Trends
Weinberg, Mark L. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1987
Business incubators can help fledgling firms get off the ground by providing business services and rental space, at below-market costs, for a business's first few years. The payoff for the community is more jobs. Concentrated until recently in urban areas, incubators are now succeeding in rural areas too. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Community Support, Entrepreneurship, Financial Support
Johnston, Neil P. – Education Canada, 1986
Offers evidence showing that the arts are the fastest growing segment of Canada's economy. Urges teachers to use the arts to enrich a child's experience and create a sense of self-worth which will nurture appreciation for the arts and help eliminate problems of stress and emotional deprivation. (NEC)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Community Benefits, Cultural Enrichment
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Kastner, Harold H., Jr. – Community College Review, 1977
Presents a discussion of community college education as an economic investment and the results of a recent study showing that, in 1974 dollars, (1) taxpayers receive an annually compounded rate of return on their community college investment of 12.11 percent for males and 11.34 percent for females, and (2) rates accruing to graduates are 5.6…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Community Benefits, Community Colleges, Cost Effectiveness
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Gordon, Ira J.; And Others – Young Children, 1979
Describes the impact of the Parent Education Model upon school, community, and parents as indicated by ten communities in nine different states. (MP)
Descriptors: Career Development, Community Benefits, Decision Making, Family School Relationship
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