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US Department of Education, 2008
On April 24, 2008, President George W. Bush convened an array of education and community stakeholders in Washington, D.C. to address the quickening disappearance of faith-based schools in America's cities. The disappearance of these schools, which have played a fundamental role in the American story of religious freedom and tolerance, community…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Policy, Presidents, Disadvantaged Youth
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Geber, Hilary; Motlhake, Bona – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2008
The new public sector community development workers (CDWs) programme was established in 2004 following ineffective service delivery through chronic under-spending on annual budgets in post-apartheid South Africa. CDWs receive training in learnerships within the National Skills Development Strategy to ensure access to and spending of local…
Descriptors: Community Development, Budgets, Mentors, Social Change
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Shatkin, Gavin; Gershberg, Alec Ian – Urban Education, 2007
This article builds and explores the hypothesis that parent and community participation in school governance can have positive impacts on community development by fostering improvements in school performance and school-community relations and by acting as a catalyst for collective action around community-development issues. It does so through case…
Descriptors: Community Development, Parent Participation, Community Involvement, School Based Management
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Brandes, Lisa C. O. – New Directions for Student Services, 2006
Defined as space, programs, staff, and involved students, graduate student centers build community among and create engagement for graduate students while also providing necessary services. This chapter explores the potential of graduate student centers to improve graduate education. (Contains 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Student Unions, Academic Persistence
Merrifield, Juliet; And Others – 1994
In the Community in the Classroom project, 10 Appalachian community-based groups are exploring ways in which literacy education can contribute to community development. This project is challenging assumptions about the role of education, looking beyond the traditional economic context of adult education, and shifting the focus of literacy from…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Action, Community Development, Community Programs
Jones, Linda K.; Falkenberg, Eugene – Community Education Research Digest, 1991
This paper presents findings of a study that examined the effect of participation in community education on citizens' attitudes during the school years 1985-85 through 1987-88. Community-education programs stress citizen involvement in democratic process, leading to self-actualization and community development. Bronfenbrenner's ecological research…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Community Attitudes, Community Development
Jones, Linda K.; Falkenberg, Eugene – Community Education Research Digest, 1990
This paper presents findings of a study that examined the effect of community education on citizens' attitudes over the school years 1985-86 through 1987-88. Bronfenbrenner's ecological framework (1979) for describing the interdependency of community relationships was used to assess the impact of the community-education process on citizens' and…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Community Attitudes, Community Development
United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK. – 1989
Based on the ideas of participants at a Native American youth conference, this document sets out an agenda to bring about a new future for Native American youth by the year 2000. The agenda presents 12 interrelated goals concerned with the development of a stronger, more self-reliant Native American society. Several strategies for action are…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indians, Change Strategies
Ellis, Timothy J.; And Others – 1992
Ways in which community "visioning" can be used to generate support and action for community education are described in this paper. Six steps in the community visioning process are discussed: (1) preparing; (2) conducting a workshop; (3) obtaining community feedback; (4) action planning; (5) recruiting, implementing, and following up; and (6)…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Development, Community Education, Community Planning
Ayers, William, Ed.; Hunt, Jean Ann, Ed.; Quinn, Therese, Ed. – 1998
This collection discusses the teaching of social justice. Following a preface, "Of Stories, Seeds and the Promises of Social Justice" (Jean Ann Hunt), a foreword, "Popular Education--Teaching for Social Justice" (William Ayers), and an introduction "Teaching for Social Justice" (Maxine Greene), the following chapters…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Cultural Awareness, Democracy
Potapchuk, William R.; Crocker, Jarle P.; Boogaard, Dina; Schechter, William H. – 1998
Social capital is the glue that holds a community together. It is the network of relationships among persons that can be used to get things done. Social capital is a necessary, but not sufficient, ingredient of community building. A community must mobilize its social capital and the mechanisms of its infrastructure to face and resolve collective…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Programs, Democracy, Local Government
Kruckeberg, Dean – 1998
This paper addresses the question, "What is the relationship of communications--in the sense of technology of information--and community?" The answer is the Internet. Public relations educators must teach students and practitioners how to best use the Internet to enhance public relations community-building. The implications of today's Internet are…
Descriptors: Community Development, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Education Work Relationship
Nyland, Larry – 1990
Dynamic organizations are characterized by a compelling vision that focuses on results and employee commitment to growth. Over a period of 3 years an attempt was made to identify what it would take to create and maintain a dynamic living organization that has the ability to learn and grow on its own. Research was conducted in visits to…
Descriptors: Business, Community Cooperation, Community Development, Educational Change
New York Governor's Advisory Committee for Black Affairs, Albany. – 1988
New York State should develop a comprehensive justification for its involvement in minority business development and each State program should be closely associated with that rationale. Minority business development programs are often short-sighted, potentially conflicting, and yield unimpressive results. Development of Economic Development Zones…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Businesses, Black Employment, Community Development
Carter, Dorothy A. – 1992
This paper presents an analysis of community and parental involvement in education. Sample programs and activities have been selected from the schools recognized as excellent by the Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement School Recognition Program. Numerous brief case studies highlight interesting and creative ways in which…
Descriptors: Awards, Citizen Participation, Community Development, Community Involvement
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