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Kagan, Sharon L. – Principal, 1992
Although implementing the school readiness goal is clearly a shared responsibility of parents, schools, and community, activities beyond the schoolhouse must be matched by internal school efforts, including accessing knowledge and attitudes; evaluating existing strategies in training, screening, testing, service linkages, and classroom practices;…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cooperation, Early Childhood Education, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedWhite, David Gordon – Academic Medicine, 1994
A survey of 95 Canadian and U.S. medical schools found that a majority regularly involved community members in research, admission, hospital boards, and undergraduate education. Most had also taken steps to identify community needs. In general, institutions viewed community involvement as beneficial, primarily in building mutual commitment.…
Descriptors: College Administration, Community Involvement, Foreign Countries, Governance
Peer reviewedVan Vleck, Cynthia; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1994
Describes the diverse and extensive reading program at South Bay Elementary School in rural northwestern California, one of several school reading programs recognized by the International Reading Association as exemplary. Discusses parent and community involvement, schoolwide collaboration, and program results. (SR)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Quality, Elementary Education, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedStinner, William F.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1990
Linear development and systemic models of community attachment were tested using survey responses of 415 nonmetropolitan Utah residents. Community size did not have independent inverse effects on community attachment dimensions: involvement, amity, and sentiment. Community size and five social position variables produced interactive effects.…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Community Size, Educational Attainment
Cox, Charlotte – AGB Reports, 1991
The Association for Higher Education of North Texas is an alliance of 20 colleges and universities, 21 high-tech businesses, and civic interests in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that is modeling new ways for higher education institutions to respond to community needs. Other consortia are generally curriculum centered, service centered, or special…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Community Involvement, Consortia, Educational Trends
Yusef, Pratima – Adults Learning (England), 1991
Successful initiatives for minority women depend on creation of an institutional ethos that supports change, adequate staff training, flexibility in scheduling and curricula, and recognition of the value of adult students' experiences. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Bilingualism, Blacks
Rist, Marilee C. – Executive Educator, 1992
Describes lifelong commitment of middle-school principal and major W.J. Jones to Coahoma, a small town in Mississippi Delta. Thanks to his efforts, town recently acquired a sewage system, blacktopped roads, and new housing (through Habitat for Humanity and World Vision). Although town elementary school fell victim to consolidation and children are…
Descriptors: Activism, Biographies, Blacks, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedBaldwin, John – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
An urban Louisiana school system successfully graduated 23 adult dropouts, awarding them real high school diplomas, thanks to the collaborative efforts of various social service agencies, intensive staff development, and sensitivity to students' economic and affective needs. Although schools cannot solve all the personal problems confronting the…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Agency Cooperation, Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs
Anderson, Virginia; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1991
Educators in Springfield, Massachusetts, see connections between the current school reform agenda and their own program of Community Service Learning. Staff see the program as a way to increase student learning, enrich the curriculum, and foster the spirit of caring and lifetime service. (MLH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Community Involvement, Community Programs, Cooperative Programs
Peer reviewedPreston, Lynn – School Arts, 1990
Describes a U.S.-Soviet mural project where citizens from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and citizens from Leningrad created two peace murals--one in the United States and the other in the Soviet Union. The murals were exchanged. Participants made their own clay using dry clay and water before creating their impressions of peace and friendship. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Teachers, Ceramics
Peer reviewedWagner, Kay – School Arts, 1990
Describes the artist-in-residence program of the San Diego, California schools and the Maxwell H. Gluck Foundation. This program which serves over 100 schools of many cultures is making its mark on the landscape in the form of site-specific sculptures, earth works, and community-oriented murals. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials, Artists
Sabo, Sandra R. – American School Board Journal, 1994
The school design process depends on open communication and the participation of various constituencies or customers. Today's architects use a variety of strategies to make sure they build the schools communities want. Describes approaches used by three architects. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Programming, Community Involvement, Educational Facilities Design
Peer reviewedSmylie, Mark A.; And Others – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1994
Analyzes a coordinated children's service project in Chicago's decentralizing the school system from an organizational change perspective. Identifies issues, problems, and lessons concerning school-site administration that emerge from combining policy initiatives designed to open schools to community influence while extending schools' service…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Involvement, Decentralization, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedCottingham, Walt – Social Education, 1999
Discusses the first schoolwide symposium at Hendersonville High School (North Carolina) in which, for one week, students and faculty were immersed in the culture and history of the Vietnam War era. Explains that because this first symposium was so successful in gaining student enthusiasm, the school organized three more symposiums. (CMK)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Conferences, High Schools, School Activities
Peer reviewedWilliams, Mary Pasek – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1999
Describes one public library's project of photographing teenagers reading around the library and making the photos into bookmarks with the library logo and a "read" message. Discusses the background, arrangements, photo session, assembly, distribution and publicity, and funding and community response. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Involvement, Creative Activities, Innovation


