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Digitale, Robert – 2001
School district communications planning rarely includes ways to work with the media during an emergency. This short guide is aimed at providing both school officials and media professionals with specific perspectives and recommendations for cooperating to deliver crucial information to parents and the community during a crisis on campus. The…
Descriptors: Communications, Cooperative Planning, Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education
Lee-Bayha, June; Harrison, Tenley – 2002
If schools are to respond successfully to increased accountability requirements, they must find ways to address non-cognitive factors that can impede student learning. Findings from a study of school districts along the U.S.-Mexico border show educators grappling with the impact of poverty and poor health on students' readiness to learn. These…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
California Univ., Los Angeles. Center for Mental Health in Schools. – 2003
When it comes to student support, widespread agreement exists for moving in new directions. It is easy to agree that change is needed. It is harder to agree on what the changes should look like. And, it is even harder to get from here to there. The intent of this paper is to focus the discussion about new directions for student support by…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comprehensive School Reform, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation
Bosher, Jr., William C.; Kaminski, Kate R.; Vacca, Richard S. – Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2004
A parent objects to a curriculum that includes a unit on Greek gods, arguing that it violates the separation of church and state. As a teacher or administrator, how should you respond? This type of issue is one most educators will have to confront eventually, in addition to other hot-button issues such as zero-tolerance policies, drug and alcohol…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Educational Environment, Board of Education Policy, Administrators
Thompson, Charles L., Ed.; Cunningham, Elizabeth Kolb, Ed. – 2000
This first annual report details North Carolina's performance and progress in five areas of its First in America goals: high student performance (every student in school and making strong progress, every graduate ready for college and work, and every school accountable for student learning); every child ready to learn (every child with access to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Day Care, Educational Environment
Robust, Te Tuhi – 2002
This paper discusses the impact that recent educational reforms by the New Zealand government had on Maori individuals involved in community decision-making processes, focusing on one predominantly Maori rural community. Three strands of recent educational change in New Zealand are the move to self-managing institutions; ongoing debate over…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Boards of Education, Community Control, Decentralization
Blair, Heather; Rice, Sally; Wood, Valerie; Janvier, John – 2002
A partnership between Cold Lake First Nations and the University of Alberta, the Daghida Project, aims to revitalize Dene Suline--the local dialect of the Dene language--and the culture that depends upon it. Residential schools had a devastating effect on the Dene language and way of life, disrupting normal linguistic and cultural transmission…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Community Programs
Power, Kerith; Roberts, Dianne – 1999
The success of the Minimbah Aboriginal Preschool in Armidale, New South Wales (Australia) is due largely to the leadership abilities of its Aboriginal director, Dianne Roberts. Much of her leadership success comes from knowing her communities and her place in them. From an Aboriginal perspective, there is much more to knowing a community than a…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Biculturalism, Colonialism, Culturally Relevant Education
Keyes, Marian C.; Gregg, Soleil – 2001
This literature review surveys the varieties and purposes of connections between schools and communities, from home-school relationships to schools as social service centers and communities as school curricula. It explores the benefits of school-community connections to students, communities, and schools. It describes the processes by which…
Descriptors: Church Role, Community Involvement, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
Scribner, Alicia Paredes; Scribner, Jay D. – 2001
A study examined the characteristics of successful schools along the Texas-Mexico border, where high percentages of students were Mexican American, came from low socioeconomic backgrounds, and had limited English proficiency. Three elementary schools, three middle schools, and three high schools were selected on the basis of the following…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Gold, Eva; Pickron-Davis, Marcine; Brown, Chris – 2002
This report describes Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's, Alliance Organizing Project (AOP), which organized parents and families of Philadelphia's public school students to become full partners in Philadelphia school reform. It is one of five case studies in the Indicators Project on Education Organizing, which identified eight indicators of the impact…
Descriptors: Accountability, After School Programs, Case Studies, Community Organizations
Ryan, G. Jeremiah; Malgieri, Patricia – 1992
This paper offers a model for determining the economic impact of a community college on its locality. The paper argues that strict adherence to the Caffrey and Isaacs (1971) model revealed three significant problems. First, several of the Caffrey and Isaacs economic estimates are either inappropriate or less appropriate for use by community…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Economic Impact
Farrell, Joseph P.; Mfum-Mensah, Obed – 2002
There has been a quiet revolution growing in schooling in many parts of the developing world, particularly at the primary level. These mostly successful radical alternatives are little known among educators and scholars of education. In many cases, children who are considered the hardest to reach and teach accomplish curricular objectives not…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Administrator Role, Comparative Education, Developing Nations
Nievar, M. Angela; Fitzgerald, Hiram E. – Online Submission, 2005
The goal of the Success By Six program was to provide seamless, universal services to young children in a rural county in order to prepare them for a successful kindergarten experience. The process evaluation describes the implementation of interventions in the community and collaborations of community agencies. This rural community faced a number…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Formative Evaluation, Parent Participation, Community Involvement
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Wagner, Mary; Fiester, Leila; Reisner, Elizabeth; Murphy, Daniel; Golan, Shari – 1997
A consensus has emerged in recent years that the fragmented systems serving children and families need to be restructured and integrated in ways that make them accessible, family-focused, and able to accommodate cultural differences. Collaborative partnerships involving schools, families, and other community stakeholders are learning that they are…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Cooperation, Community Coordination, Data Collection
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