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Peer reviewedCulp, Ken, III; Nolan, Mike – Journal of Volunteer Administration, 2000
A survey of 49 volunteer leadership development programs (39% response) and 704 professional association members (46% response) identified the top volunteer trends: virtual volunteering, corporate/workplace volunteers, episodic volunteering, and changing demographics of volunteers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Cultural Influences, Educational Trends, Environmental Influences
Thelen, Laurie – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2001
Offers suggestions for a successful volunteer program in a school setting. Topics include recruitment strategies, including advertising for parents, grandparents, other groups, and students; training programs for adult volunteers and for students; how to keep volunteers; how to afford rewards; and helpful resources. (LRW)
Descriptors: Advertising, Elementary Secondary Education, Grandparents, Parent Participation
Vanderpool, Nancy M.; Risacher, Joanne – About Campus, 2006
At the end of the day, most of those in higher education feel gratified for having accomplished meaningful work but somewhat overwhelmed with the pile of work yet to be tackled. Still, they see the need to do more beyond that. Indeed, it is becoming clear that there is a growing need for more contact between educators and students and a need to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Talent, Volunteer Training, Labor Utilization
Braine, Rachel – 1989
The Indiana Free Library Literacy Program had two major goals during Fiscal Year 1989: to maintain and expand the present services and to extend the existing literacy program. Tutors were recruited through public service announcements and extensive free coverage in the Indiana Gazette. Four tutor training workshops were held to train 40 new…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Federal Aid, Libraries, Literacy Education
Salt Lake City School District, UT. – 1992
The SMILES (Senior Motivators in Learning and Educational Services) program was initiated in 1977 by Salt Lake City School Volunteers, Inc., a nonprofit organization working with the Salt Lake City School District, as an addition to an established, successful school volunteer program. The purpose of the SMILES program is to recruit and train older…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults, Program Descriptions
Puryear, Dorothy – 1990
The Nassau (New York) Library System contracted with Literacy Volunteers of America to address the problem of adult literacy by increasing the number of trained volunteer tutors who can teach basic literacy skills. Specifically, the project's goals were to: (1) conduct 6 tutor training workshops at library locations; (2) recruit and train 180-200…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Library Extension, Peer Teaching
Boyles, Al – 1987
This manual provides information for volunteers with the North Carolina Division of Youth Services. It describes the Division's history in developing correctional facilities, its philosophy and goals, and the administration of its training schools and detention centers. It cites examples of volunteer involvement in the areas of administrative and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation
Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit, London (England). – 1986
This booklet provides guidance on the support of volunteers in adult literacy and basic skills work. It outlines recommendations that provide practical advice as well as a framework for action to ensure that the quality of basic education provision is maintained and improved. Topics include financial implications in providing support for…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Developed Nations
Kimeldorf, Martin – 1990
This document suggests a new 1-semester, 1-period secondary education course called "Community Opportunities: Volunteer and Leisure Education" to be located in the social studies department and incorporating proven practices from the vocational education department. The document provides the student objectives, instructional methods to be used, a…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Demonstration Programs
Clark, Donald M.; Hughes, James H. – 1986
The final report describes activities and products of a 3-year project to prepare private sector volunteers to become actively involved in special education through a networking system of industry-education partnerships. Using a trainer of trainers model, the project conducted workshops and produced a training package which includes a program…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Industry, Models
Brevard Community Coll., Cocoa, FL. – 1984
This manual describes and evaluates the implementation of Project BEST-PAL (Basic Education Skills Through-Parent Affective Learning), Brevard Community College's special demonstration training project intended to return adults who have dropped out of the educational system back into the learning environment by bringing them to parenting classes…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Outreach Programs, Parent Education, Program Descriptions
Sosnowitz, Barbara G.; Appleby, George A. – 1988
Communities will need a significant infusion of resources in the future to care for persons with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The AIDS epidemic has served to confuse the differences between professional and volunteer roles of caregiving and has complicated the original intent of service by each of these groups. Recognition on the…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Burnout, Delivery Systems, Prevention
Powell, Cathy – 1988
To increase parent involvement and meet the need for adult help in classrooms, a preschool director implemented a practicum in a church-owned, nondenominational preschool serving 250 children from an upper-middle-class community in the Northeast. The intervention offered a wide range of parent involvement activities, including the formation of a…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Parent Participation, Preschool Education, Private Schools
National School Volunteer Program, Inc., Alexandria, VA. – 1978
Asserting that America's senior citizens make up the largest untapped source of talent that can be utilized to assist the schools, this booklet proceeds to provide practical guidelines for recruiting and using older volunteers. The document opens with an exploration of the range of roles older volunteers can fill, then considers the process of…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Older Adults, Orientation
Brown, Arnold S. – 1985
A major problem of long term care for the elderly is providing alternatives to institutionalization. An estimated 75 percent of all long term care provided to the elderly is from informal caregivers, usually family members who face numerous problems they are not trained to handle. A model program which provided 25 informal volunteer caregivers…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Adults, Attendance, Community Services

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