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Peer reviewedPeel, Deborah – Innovations in Education and Training International, 2000
Discussion of theories of facilitation in teaching focuses on citizen participation and the role of the facilitator in town planning. Highlights include hierarchies of learning; student-centered learning; facilitating community participation; information technology skills and interpersonal skills; and a rationale for participation. (LRW)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Community Planning, Information Skills
Michael, Pamela – Orion Afield: Working for Nature and Community, 2001
The annual Women's and Girls' Tea Party and Storytelling Ceremony is held in a Berkeley redwood grove by a creek. Seeking to generate community support for creek restoration, the ceremony/celebration/site-specific performance piece uses childhood rituals and story telling to help participants connect emotionally to each other, the place, its past,…
Descriptors: Ceremonies, Community Involvement, Consciousness Raising, Emotional Experience
Schumann, Peter – Orion Afield: Working for Nature and Community, 2001
The founder of Bread and Puppet Theater discusses the use of puppetry and theater arts to build community, educate the public about environmental and sociopolitical issues, and provide a setting for group consciousness raising; grassroots reclaiming of art as part of everyday life; and ceremony as a powerful element of performance and as part of…
Descriptors: Activism, Ceremonies, Community Action, Community Involvement
Baumann, Ruth – Education Canada, 2001
The Ontario Teachers' Federation is hosting forums where community members talk in small groups with teacher facilitators about positive ways to improve education. For many community participants, it is the first time their views have been sought. Given the opportunity to discuss public education in a nonconfrontational way, participants have…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedProbst, Robert – Voices from the Middle, 2000
Describes how a discussion of "The Diary of Anne Frank" moved a class to intense discussion. Discusses how the books, and stories, and poems are invitations to a passionate engagement with human experience. Considers literature as the invitation to a dialogue, to intellectual inquiry, to tell one's own story, to participate in a society and the…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Individual Development, Literature
Peer reviewedArcury, Thomas A.; Quandt, Sara A.; McCauley, Linda – Environmental Health Perspectives, 2000
A workshop brought together scientists, community organization members, and agency representatives to review community-based research on the environmental health risks of pesticide exposure for migrant farmworkers; to share appropriate, successful community-based research methods and models; and to determine future research directions and needs…
Descriptors: Action Research, Community Involvement, Migrant Workers, Participatory Research
Graham-Migel, Janice – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2002
Provides an overview of the Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling Program in the Beechville-Lakeside-Timberlea Community. Focuses on program development, including the needs assessment and description of programs designed to meet specific needs of students, program evaluation, staff training, and community involvement. Illustrates how the program…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Community Involvement, Comprehensive Guidance
Peer reviewedGreiner, Ruth D.; Saxton, Matthew L. – Public Libraries, 1998
Suggests four methods for implementing a successful library planning process, based on experiences at the Anaheim (California) Public Library. Highlights include maximizing the level of public input; engaging staff at all levels in all stages of the process; assessing all input critically; and proper use in decision making. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Decision Making, Library Personnel, Library Planning
Peer reviewedDel Valle, Sandra – Harvard Educational Review, 1998
Although policymakers, courts, and advocacy groups have raised awareness of bilingual education, there is a gap between the remedial model and grassroots community views of bilingual education as enrichment. Support for bilingual education must be recontextualized as a strategy for education reform with leadership from language-minority persons.…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Civil Rights, Community Involvement, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedStanfield, John H. II – Challenge: A Journal of Research on African American Men, 1999
Investigated the social origins of black physicians from poor, rural, southern communities, examining contextual factors that helped explain their great academic and professional success as young adults. Argues that it was the community that identified and nurtured these gifted children, thus making it possible for them to attend college and…
Descriptors: Black Students, Child Development, Community Involvement, Community Support
Santelli, Betsy; Singer, George H. S.; DiVenere, Nancy; Ginsberg, Connie; Powers, Laurie E. – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 1998
This article describes a participatory action research (PAR) project designed to evaluate Parent to Parent programs in five states. The process of developing a shared understanding of the program and of the purpose for evaluating them, along with an on-going willingness of parents and researchers to compromise, led to creative solutions to…
Descriptors: Action Research, Children, Community Involvement, Disabilities
Toohey, Kelleen; Day, Elaine – TESL Canada Journal, 1999
Discusses an ethnographic study that followed cohorts of English-as-Second-Language learners enrolled in mainstream Canadian classrooms in kindergarten through Grade 2. Examines classroom practices that appear to offer participants access to the linguistic resources of their community and those in which participants appear to have limited access…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Involvement, English (Second Language), Ethnography
Peer reviewedMaloney, Dennis; Holcomb, Deevy – Youth & Society, 2001
One Oregon community applies a set of community justice principles and philosophies that have produced tangible and successful programs to build community, reduce risk, and repair harm. Describes some of the county's community justice history and programs, including revamped victim assistance programs, victim-offender mediation, and a community…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Community Involvement, Community Programs
Maizell, Richard – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 2001
A New Jersey school for preschool through second grade teaches tolerance and understanding by including severely disabled and nondisabled children in the same classes. A universal playground, currently being planned, will be deliberately structured to allow disabled and nondisabled children to play together. (TD)
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Attitudes toward Disabilities, Community Involvement, Early Childhood Education
McCord, Tim – American School Board Journal, 2001
Concerned about sudden death and injury, a small, underfunded Pennsylvania district integrated a wellness center into its middle-school physical-education program to address every student's needs and detect health problems early. Sixth-graders use heart monitors to test their endurance in varied sports activities. (MLH)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Early Intervention, Health Promotion, Middle Schools


