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Peer reviewedWilkinson, Joyce – Research in Drama Education, 2000
Describes the Community Arts and Education Partnership, a community-system arts and literacy program for students at all grade levels. Notes that in this program, professional community artists and generalist classroom teachers delivered a sequential, integrated curriculum to over 500 students of diverse ethnicities. Concludes that literacy gains…
Descriptors: Art Education, Community Involvement, Elementary Education, Integrated Curriculum
Peer reviewedKelsey, Kathleen D.; Wall, Leah J. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2003
Agricultural leadership program graduates from 1982-2001 (n=290) and eight were interviewed. Survey results showed self-reported changes in knowledge and behavior. However, although they were aware of the importance of rural community development, they were not serving as community leaders nor actively improving their communities. (Contains 25…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Community Involvement, Community Leaders, Institutes (Training Programs)
Sumerford, Steve; Grant, Donna D. – American Libraries, 1997
Describes the Greensboro (North Carolina) Public Library's "Community of Readers," a network of community representatives who provide strategic planning for literacy services and act as advocates for literacy students. Also highlights the "Literacy in Libraries Across America" project as well as 13 public libraries in four…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Involvement, Functional Literacy, Library Services
Mathews, David – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
Although Americans still cling to the ideal of free public education, the broad mandate that once tied schools to this ideal and other social, economic, and political objectives is fading. Publics, created out of multitudinous self-interests, form via deliberation. Deliberative forums can produce an agenda for actions linked by a shared sense of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Discussion, Elementary Secondary Education
Igo, Shirley – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
The National PTA, which helped plan and conduct many Phi Delta Kappan public education forums, believes that parent and community involvement, competent and caring educators, and adequate funding are key components of educational excellence. As parents discuss these vital components with other community members, they can jointly develop awareness,…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Community Involvement, Discussion, Elementary Secondary Education
Stunard, E. Arthur – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
The Phi Delta Kappan educational forum in Chicago provided a viable means of soliciting community input and enabling stakeholders to enhance their understanding of public schools' purpose, identify measures to assess the current system's effectiveness, and recommend necessary changes. Forum participants heard statements from state and Chicago…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education
Peer reviewedPolanyi, Michael; Cockburn, Lynn – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2003
Based on a recent community-based research project with injured workers, identifies challenges faced when academics engage in community-based research based at a university, including dealing with the constraints and requirements of academic research funding, bridging the goals of academics and community members, and functioning within the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Involvement, Higher Education, Participatory Research
Peer reviewedWeinberg, Adam S. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2003
The case of Colgate University is used to argue that community-based research can be a vibrant and effective form of service learning, especially in rural communities. However, community-based research is difficult to execute well. There is little flexibility and high consequences for failed projects. As such, community-based research requires…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Involvement, Higher Education, Participatory Research
Peer reviewedStoecker, Randy; Ambler, Susan H.; Cutforth, Nick; Donohue, Patrick; Dougherty, Dan; Marullo, Sam; Nelson, Kris S.; Stutts, Nancy B. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2003
Compares seven multi-institutional community-based research networks in Appalachia; Colorado; District of Columbia; Minneapolis-St. Paul; Philadelphia; Richmond, Virginia; and Trenton, New Jersey. After reviewing the histories of the networks, conducts a comparative SWOT analysis, showing their common and unique strengths, weaknesses,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Higher Education, Institutional Evaluation, Participatory Research
Peer reviewedWhitty, Pam; Brown, Cheryl; Crawford, Sally – English Quarterly, 2002
Reflects upon the development, implementation and research of specific intergenerational family literacy initiatives in the Anglophone section of New Brunswick. Presents four initiatives and discusses working with the community, working in the neighborhood, and working within a university context. (SG)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Community Involvement, Educational Research, Family Literacy
Peer reviewedNjoh, Ambe J. – Community Development Journal, 2002
A community water supply project in Cameroon illustrates the following constraints on community participation in development: paternalistic authorities, prescriptive role of the state, selective participation, bias toward "hard" issues, inattention to negative results, group conflicts, gatekeeping, pressure for immediate results,…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Involvement, Community Planning, Developing Nations
Peer reviewedFisher, Celia B.; Hoagwood, Kimberly; Boyce, Cheryl; Duster, Troy; Frank, Deborah A.; Grisso, Thomas; Levine, Robert J.; Macklin, Ruth; Spencer, Margaret Beale; Takanishi, Ruby; Trimble, Joseph E.; Zayas, Luis H. – American Psychologist, 2002
Summarizes key recommendations resulting from a meeting of national leaders in bioethics, multicultural research, and ethnic minority mental health. The recommendations focus on applying a cultural perspective to the evaluation of research risks and benefits; developing and implementing respectful informed consent procedures; developing and…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Confidentiality, Cultural Awareness, Disclosure
Wright, Chris L. – Executive Educator, 1990
A Missouri school district has a nine-step strategy for selecting principals that involves a broad-based selection committee of staff and community members. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Occupational Information
Mitchell, Anne – Phi Delta Kappan, 1989
Discusses principles to guide policy development for early childhood programs. Argues for an early childhood "ecosystem" that integrates early childhood and child care services. Discusses federal legislation and urges communities to accept responsibility for providing comprehensive academic, health, social, nutrition, and transportation…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy
Heller, Mel; Lundquist, Margaret – Principal, 1990
A preliminary study of suburban Chicago elementary schools in affluent, middle-, and low-income neighborhoods showed that parents were more concerned about their children's welfare than about curriculum or school operations. Principals should be available, emphasize basic information, develop effective security measures, clarify discipline…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Community Involvement, Elementary Education, Parent Participation


