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Reich, David L. – 1972
A history of the Independent Study Project (ISP) as well as a report of the progress of the Project is presented. The presentation is divided into several parts: the history of the Project, what is actually proposed, what was done during the first six months of the Project, and what is being attempted now. The presentation concludes with an…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Involvement, Continuing Education Centers, Educational Programs
Brooks, Jean – 1972
To outline what has been accomplished within the first six months period of the Independent Study Project (ISP) without delineating minute detail is the purpose of this report. While it is a "state of the art" report, it should be recognized that a continual trial and error and evaluation process has been and is still being engaged in by…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Involvement, Continuing Education Centers, Educational Programs
Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN. Cooperative Extension Service. – 1970
Extension low income programs in Indiana, part of the nation-wide Expanded Food and Nutrition Program, are described. The programs were carried out in 11 areas of the State. The types of programs varied from community, ranging from day camps, camping, arts and crafts, hikes, gardening, and health and nutrition projects. Youngsters from 5 to 15…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, County Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, Extension Agents
Counelis, James Steve – 1971
This report supplements the first South East Education Development project (SEED) on first grade children. Full and partial records of 624 second grade students and 591 third grade students are the basis of this diagnostic review. The empirical data obtained for the SEED project students included: each student's sex and number of full days in…
Descriptors: Attendance, Beginning Reading, Black Students, Community Involvement
Crichton, Judy – 1971
The new capability of cable television (CATV) to provide relevant programming to local communities should be recognized so that inner city consumers can be provided with direct, personal information--warning, comparative prices, and the sense that someone cares. At least one channel should be devoted as a key to these services, with other channels…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Control, Community Involvement, Community Services
Love, Ruth B. – 1976
Against a background of declining student performance and fragmented programs, the Oakland (California) Unified School District reorganized its reading programs and instructional support personnel. This included reorganization of the central office, new positions, and a new department of curriculum and instruction. An instructional strategy…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Curriculum Development
Scales, Alice M. – 1975
The reading act and the teaching of black children should not be treated as incidental by either white or black educators. The role of teacher-training institutions should be to instruct future teachers in the reading processes, reading readiness stages, basal reading programs, formal and informal reading tests, black dialects, reading approaches,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Black Dialects, Black Youth, Community Involvement
Just, Anne E.; Coon, E. Dean – 1977
This summary presents the findings from four regional workshops conducted as part of the Alaska School Finance Study. The purposes of the workshops, held in Bethel, Juneau, Fairbanks, and Anchorage, were to consider current and future methods of financing the public schools, to obtain citizen and local educational agency concerns and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Educational Finance
Dobson, Lee – 1975
The Junior League/Vancouver School Board tutorial Program began in September 1973. A coordinator was hired to train and supervise community volunteers who would tutor children with reading difficulties using a synthetic phonic program with multisensory reinforcement. Forty children, seventy-seven tutors, and twenty-two schools have participated in…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Community Involvement, Performance Criteria, Phonics
Hanson, J. Robert – 1976
The "Advocacy" planning game is intended to include the public in decision-making in the schools, as well as to educate the participants about pertinent solutions to students' needs. This planning game is predicated on the assumption that resources for education are limited and that, therefore, there must be a mechanism for determining school…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Educational Games
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Bruce, Ray E.; And Others – Educational Forum, 1976
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Conference Reports, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
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Haskins, Kenneth W. – Urban Review, 1975
Notes that if the school really belongs to the community, then administrators have no more right to put a kid out of his school than to put their children out of the house. Discusses the implications of this ideology. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Role, Community Control, Community Involvement
Rissetto, Henry J. – IAR Research Bulletin, 1976
Part 3 of a discussion of the process of planning for the modernization and rehabilitation of educational facilities. Discusses procedures for determining educational program requirements as the initial step in a facility improvement effort. (JG)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Educational Facilities, Educational Specifications
Gibbons, Maurice – Phi Delta Kappan, 1976
This model is an attempt to integrate a number of developments into a new form of secondary education with a distinctive purpose, process, and context that will have a powerful and beneficial influence on the maturation of adolescents and their transition to adulthood. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs, Educational Change
Weeks, Susan; And Others – American School and University, 1976
Measures to decrease vandalism include participation in planning by students, community members, and school personnel; principals with strong leadership capabilities; unobtrusive security measures; architectural solutions; and prompt preventive maintenance. (MLF)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Delinquency Prevention, Expenditure per Student, Principals
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