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Giffin, Holly – Stage of the Art, 1995
Reports on a public elementary school in Colorado that suspends all activities once or twice a year to become a children's theater. Describes how the whole community participates in the experience. Emphasizes the importance of adult-child collaboration. Relates how the collaborators construct original plays, rehearse and produce them, and finally…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Student Reaction
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Setterlund, Deborah; Abbott, Joan – Community Development Journal, 1995
Fifteen older women involved as volunteers faced several barriers to participation: pain, disability, family obligations, assumptions about age, transportation, and different patterns and pace of life. Structural changes that would enhance older people's contributions to community life were suggested. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Involvement, Females, Foreign Countries
Hartman, Elisa – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
A teacher of "basics" for 14 and 15 year olds who have failed eighth grade questions the validity and relevance of this teaching approach. She stresses the importance of apprenticeships and internship programs to help students apply knowledge that is infrequently used and soon forgotten. (MLH)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Community Involvement, Definitions, Internship Programs
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Rohrman, Doug – NASSP Bulletin, 1993
Truancy can be traced to four causes: an unsupportive school environment, lack of community support, chaotic family life, and personal deficits. School-based responses feature either academic incentives for good attendance, administrative consequences for nonattendance, academic consequences for nonattendance, or supportive services. Counseling…
Descriptors: Attendance, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Life
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Lovelady, Ivy H. – Educational Leadership, 1992
In 1989, the Quality Education Project was initiated in seven Mississippi school districts through a Department of Education grant. QEP is designed to meet local families' specific needs. In each locality, teachers, parents, administrators, and community representatives develop a plan, with support from area businesses, churches, and civic groups.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Involvement, Elementary Education, Parent Participation
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Apt, Nana Araba – Community Development Journal, 1992
Modernization and family change are affecting the traditional participatory role of older Africans. A survey in Ghana showed that elderly people still play an important role in existing community institutions and in community improvement. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Community Involvement, Family Structure, Foreign Countries
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Conti, Gary J.; And Others – Convergence, 1991
In 1945, the Conrad (Montana) Study Group began a commitment to long-term community action that illustrates the principles of transformative research: awareness, active involvement, and social reconstruction. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Action, Community Change, Community Involvement
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Black, Susan – Educational Leadership, 1993
Like British morning programs of recent decades, upstate New York program encourages parents and community residents to get involved in children's education. Parents and community residents--watercolor artists, auto mechanics, doll collectors, and others--are welcomed and valued in schools. Program's purpose is learning, not entertainment. Topics…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
Keen, Debbie Pella – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1993
Describes Canada's efforts in sustainable forestry, which refers to management practices that ensure long-term health of forest ecosystems so that they can continue to provide environmental, social, and economic benefits. Describes model forests, community forests, and demonstration forests and lists contacts for each of the projects. (KS)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Conservation (Environment), Demonstration Programs, Ecology
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Waddock, Sandra A.; Post, James E. – Public Administration Review, 1991
Social entrepreneurs are private citizens who play critical roles in bringing about catalytic changes in the public sector agenda and the perception of social issues. Factors that make their projects--such as the Partnership for a Drug-Free America and Earth Day--successful include problem complexity, credibility, and a commitment to a collective…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Public Policy
Hochberg, Mona R.; Lopez, M. Elena – Executive Educator, 1993
Best preschool programs provide both developmentally appropriate curricula and school-based family support services. This article describes four exemplary, innovative, and low-cost early education programs in Kentucky, Colorado, Iowa, and Florida that integrate family support, day care, and health and social services. These districts had visionary…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Involvement, Developmental Programs, Family Programs
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Mills, Ed; Theobald, Paul – Educational Horizons, 1998
Addresses the increasing lack of communal dimensions in U.S. culture and the new impetus toward community building as a school reform initiative and an answer to social problems. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change, Public Schools
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Johnston, J. Howard; Williamson, Ronald D. – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
Describes a study to identify the concerns, issues, and questions about middle-level education in four communities. Survey data gathered from teachers, parents, and the general public were clustered into manageable categories. Major concerns included a pervasive sense of anonymity, puzzling curriculum, lack of rigor or challenge, sociability and…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Change, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
Cecil, Daniel; Boynton, Rodney – School Planning and Management, 1999
Discusses how one community middle school, whose creation was the result of involvement of the town it resided in, became a lifesaving facility for many of the town's residents when disaster struck. Examines the community-wide effort in the school's construction planning and its benefits to the community after its completion. (GR)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Facilities Planning, Middle Schools, Public Schools
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Haynes, Norris M.; Comer, James P. – School Psychology Review, 1996
The concept of community is significant in the discourse on children's development and learning. In view of the continuing disintegration of childrens' supportive communities, efforts to reform and improve American education must include ways to reinvent and revive learning communities. This is the central work of the School Development Program…
Descriptors: Children, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Partnerships in Education
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