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Peer reviewedNavin, Sally L.; Sears, Susan J. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1980
The career development process begins in early childhood and continues throughout life. Parents play a significant role in the career development of their children. It is expected that school officials would make the involvement of parents in school-based career education/career guidance programs a high priority. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Guidance, Community Involvement, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedLowdermilk, Max; Laitos, W. Robert – Rural Sociology, 1981
Details essential elements of any rural development program, describes a seven-stage project development strategy which has proved successful in water management projects in Pakistan and Egypt, delineates the key concepts in each of the seven stages, and recommends integration of the client system into rural development programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
Perlman, Marsha – Curriculum Review, 1979
In an attempt to infuse career education into the existing school program, teachers were given the opportunity to prepare a unit of career exploration and receive a small career education grant ($75-$100) in order to carry out the unit. Most career exploration units involved the community. (KC)
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Exploration, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education
West, Howard M. – Florida Vocational Journal, 1980
Elements of the individual education plan (IEP), developed to provide flexible and meaningful training for the handicapped child, are presented. Deals with awareness, exploration, evaluation, preparation, job development/job placement, employability skills, parents, community interests, and follow-up. An appropriate education strategy is also…
Descriptors: Career Education, Community Involvement, Educational Strategies, Individualized Programs
Verheyden-Hilliard, Mary Ellen – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1981
Argues that girls must be assisted in relating their education to serious, long-term careers; boys must be helped to prepare for the changed roles that men will have in the future. Ways to help include career awareness, classroom environment, parental and community involvement, and curriculum development. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Classroom Environment, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedCollins, Michael – CEFP Journal, 1981
Provides an overview of the trends and changes that are shaping the communities of the 80s and advances an argument that the public sector must involve citizens to cooperate, share, and collectively plan. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Futures (of Society)
Neubauer, Antonia – American School Board Journal, 1981
Outlines ten steps that could be incorporated into training efforts to help new board members learn the ins and outs of school business. (WD)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Boards of Education, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHechinger, Fred M. – Community Education Journal, 1980
Argues against closing schools and presents a list of uses for the excess space caused by declining enrollments. The uses include offering space to the community, creating teacher training centers, creating senior citizen centers, and offering space to private enterprises that would participate in on-the-job training programs for students. (IRT)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, School Buildings, School Closing
Peer reviewedAlles, Wesley F.; Eddy, James M. – Journal of School Health, 1980
The implications for health education of 10 years of surveys about public reaction toward teacher preparation, curriculum development and teacher student relationships are summarized. Recommendations based on survey results are offered. (JMF)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Health Education
Peer reviewedEarhart, Eileen M. – Children Today, 1980
This article describes the establishment of a preschool resource center for rural families, some activities which have taken place, some problems which have been encountered, and some resource utilization data. Other topics discussed include materials, community involvement, and parent activities. (DB)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Library Materials, Parent Participation, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedSmardo, Frances A. – Children Today, 1980
This article presents results of a study to determine the role of the public library in serving young children. Recommendations from early childhood educators were obtained, and data were utilized to develop guidelines for public libraries. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Guidelines, Library Facilities, Library Personnel
Caverly, Mary – Parks and Recreation, 1980
A major form of stress often found in today's military service is that of boredom. Military recreation centers must provide a variety of challenging activities to meet the needs of bored military personnel. The challenge lies in motivating and stimulating military personnel to participate. (JN)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Armed Forces, Community Involvement, Depression (Psychology)
Raywid, Mary Anne – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1981
Suggests that educators must recognize the reality of antischool public opinion and, through the development of differentiated education and alternative schooling, seek to reinvolve the community with their schools. Condensed from "Principal," November 1980, pp 8-14. (SJL)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Negative Attitudes
Calvert, Linda; And Others – Education Canada, 1980
The article describes a highly successful series of workshops which was begun in 1973 in London, Ontario to explore issues critical to secondary schools. The article explains the workshop objectives, organization, results, evaluation, and cost. It describes in detail the format of the two to three-day workshops. (SB)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Models, Parent Participation, Professional Development
Peer reviewedMizell, M. Hayes – Education and Urban Society, 1979
Widely held community belief is that lack of discipline is the biggest problem that public schools face. The community must be better informed regarding school discipline in order to effectively participate in changing policy. (RLV)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Action, Community Involvement, Discipline Policy


