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Chen, Moon S., Jr. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1989
This article outlines the context, conceptual bases, and conduct of a project for Southeast Asian refugees, designed to demonstrate that a valid community-based coalition can synergistically promote cardiovascular health through prevention, detection, and control of high blood pressure. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adults, Cardiovascular System, Community Involvement, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedMohatt, Gerald V. – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 1989
Examines an analysis of the Barrow Alcohol Study by applying a set of parameters for community-based research from a collaborative and participatory research framework. Suggests that research must build the capacity of the studied communities to become the researchers of the needs of their own communities. (DHP)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Alcohol Abuse, Community Involvement, Community Study
Peer reviewedPTA Today, 1988
This article presents a rationale for exposing children to art and suggests activities and strategies for parents who want to support their children's art education at home, at school, and in the community. (IAH)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Phi Delta Kappan, 1988
Young adults without a college education and their families are suffering declining economic status and diminished opportunities. Real incomes of males aged 20-24 years fell 25 percent between 1973 and 1986. Inspired by time-tested alternative paths to work and learning recommended by Howard Gardner, the Grant Commission on Work, Family, and…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedRoberts, Robin R.; Murray, Kenneth T. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1995
Analyzes state statutes to determine which legislation mandating school reform had been enacted between 1987 and 1992. Findings suggest that the plethora of legislation will probably continue, that community involvement in education will probably expand, and that educators should prepare themselves for redefined educational goals and restructured…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Court Litigation, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Carr, Alison A. – Educational Technology, 1994
Examines the issue of community involvement in reformulating educational systems. Historical perspectives on community involvement in schools are reviewed; the roles of community members in educational settings and in educational systems design settings are discussed; and experiences from fieldwork observing community participation are related.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Role, Educational Change, Educational Development
Peer reviewedJones, John Hodge – Educational Leadership, 1995
The Murfreesboro, Tennessee, City Schools have doubled the amount of time schools are open without raising taxes. Instead of going home to empty houses, kids participate in an extended school program offering over 100 courses in recreation, academics, arts, and life skills. Parents and organizations foot the costs; no child is excluded for…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Agency Cooperation, Community Involvement, Costs
Peer reviewedStevens, Georgia L. – Journal of Consumer Education, 1994
Consumer educators can help students develop consumer/citizen roles through curricula linking consumer rights with citizen responsibilities. Dialogue about issues, community needs assessment, and community volunteer service enable students to practice citizen roles. (SK)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship Responsibility, Civil Rights, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedUrbanski, Adam – Educational Policy, 1995
Creates a scenario illustrating how schools might be 10 years from now if present reforms were deepened and accelerated. Projections stress the importance of creating a vision, developing guiding principles for educating all students, and transforming learning, teaching, school organization, governance, teacher unions, and the community to achieve…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Mission
Doyle, Denis P.; Pimentel, Susan – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
Superintendent John Murphy's plan to transform the Charlotte, North Carolina, schools hinged on empowering a panel of 10 distinguished educators to identify the elements of a world-class school system. The larger community contributed by attending separate day-long forums for principals and teachers, parents and concerned citizens, business and…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Change Agents, Community Involvement, Educational Change
Peer reviewedMidgette, Thomas E. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 1992
Presents advantages of African-American Male Academies as an intervention for at-risk African-American male students. African-American Male Academies (1) advocate excellence; (2) exhibit African-American leadership; (3) provide a multicultural curricula; (4) foster positive self-concepts; (5) encourage parent involvement; (6) foster academic…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedHerzberg, Bruce – College Composition and Communication, 1994
Describes the benefits of community service to students and to participating social agencies. Considers how one teacher instituted service into a composition course. Discusses topics covered in the course, including equal opportunity and discrimination in education against the poor. (HB)
Descriptors: College English, Community Involvement, English Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBenham, Maenette K. P.; Heck, Ronald H. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1994
Focusing on Hawaii over the past 150 years, examines who controlled the educational policy process and what values were pursued in resultant school policies. Political culture has continued to reflect limited citizen involvement while fostering the pursuit of efficiency. Understanding how a state's political culture has developed temporally may be…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLickona, Thomas – Educational Leadership, 1993
Growing up in a highly eroticized environment, children are preoccupied with sex in developmentally distorted ways and increasingly likely to act out their sexual impulses. Abstinence is the only totally effective way to avoid pregnancy, AIDS, and other sexually transmitted diseases. Chastity education promises great success through promotion of…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Self Control
NHSA Journal, 1993
Interviews Willie Simmons, Mississippi State Senator and former Head Start parent. Simmons discusses his involvement with Head Start and the benefits of that association; encourages parents to become involved in their schools, communities, and local governments to bring about change; and discusses his entry into politics and the goals for his term…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Family Environment, Interviews


