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Peer reviewedKesl, Gary – College Student Journal, 1975
The purpose of this study was to analyze the community power structure of the Homestead, Florida, City area. The study examined perceptions of schoolmen, the black, the white and the overall power structure, and the socio-economic beliefs of the members of the community power structure. Results are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Influence, Community Schools, Models, Power Structure
Peer reviewedSkeen, Elois M. – Journal of Black Studies, 1974
In a study comparing a traditional school with a community control school on the social psychological aspects of locus of control and pupils' attitudes toward school, the community control school children were more internal with respect to general life situations, perceived their teachers more positively and as making fewer decisions and…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Schools, Locus of Control, Parent School Relationship
Peer reviewedMullarney, Patrick – Community Education Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Schools, Decentralization, Federal State Relationship
Simon, Toby R. – 1981
This is a resource booklet designed to facilitate the involvement of all citizens, not just parents, in the public schools. Citizen involvement in education is examined from an historical perspective, and legal mandates for citizen involvement in the state of New Jersey are outlined. Presented in the pamphlet are guidelines for the formation of…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Community Involvement, Community Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Educational Considerations, 1974
This issue presents a collection of articles providing an overview of the philosophy and history of community education, as well as some views regarding its future. Characteristics of successful community education programs are listed, as are areas of the community/school relationship that should be analyzed to determine the potential acceptance…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Resources, Community Schools, Community Services
Norris, Robert – 1973
For more than 100 years the Native Americans of the U.S. have been dominated economically, socially, educationally, and culturally by the larger society in which they live. The U.S. government has set policies, primarily through the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), without consulting Native Americans. The Ramah Navajo Community experienced…
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Schools, Curriculum Design, Educational Programs
PDF pending restorationHughes, John R., Ed. – 1972
This paper describes the growing community school movement in the United States. It begins with a discussion of the general basis for community schools, the community school concept, and the philosophy behind community schools. The author then shows what a community school can do and what it is like. The concluding section outlines the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Case Studies, Community Involvement
Mattheis, Duane J. – 1972
In this speech, the author traces the development of the community school movement in the U. S. Examples of successful programs in various areas are presented and the role of the local community and the local school district in the community education movement is stressed. The author addresses himself to the role that the department of Health,…
Descriptors: Career Education, Case Studies, Community Education, Community Involvement
Harmon, Hobart; Howley, Craig; Smith, Charles; Dickens, Ben – 1998
School improvement in rural places cannot succeed without attention to the rural context of learning. Most especially, smaller schools need to be preserved and sustained in rural areas, particularly impoverished communities, for the sake of student achievement and personal development. This school improvement tool suggests the character of a "good…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Community Planning, Community Schools, Educational Facilities Planning
Peer reviewedOliver, John – Journal of Negro Education, 1980
Describes the development of an alternative elementary school in Hartford's Black South Arsenal Community. Contrasts organization, staff, student academic performance, and curriculum in the alternative school with those of the neighborhood public school. Attributes positive outcomes in the former to a strong relationship among parents, teachers,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Community, Community Action, Community Schools
Peer reviewedHornyak, Deanna – Now and Then, 1996
Recounts the history of the first subsistence community founded under the National Industrial Recovery Act during the Great Depression. Arthurdale, West Virginia, provided unemployed workers with rural homes on small plots where they could grow food and supply other needs through part-time industrial employment. A progressive community school…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Counties, Federal Programs, Local History
Peer reviewedSavage, Carter Julian – Peabody Journal of Education, 2001
Historically examines pre-desegregation and African American schools in Tennessee, highlighting school-community life between 1890-1967. The impact of place is reflected in a school-community agency relationship stemming from a centeredness of both school and community around self-reliance and self-determination, empowerment and proactive…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Teachers, Community Schools, Educational Change
Cox, Susan M. – American School & University, 1999
Explains how one New Orleans (LA) school is making a positive difference in a low-income community by serving as the community's focal point and providing the community access to a public library, computers, and a learning center. Highlights the development of the Greater New Orleans Education Foundation and its assessment process, designed to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Access to Information, Community Schools, Economically Disadvantaged
Johnston, Robert C. – Education Week, 1997
Howard High School (South Dakota) is part of the Annenberg Rural Challenge, a privately funded national effort to strengthen rural schools and their communities. Rural Challenge schools create curricula specific to community history and resources, aiming to help students become active knowledgeable citizens. Student projects and the positive and…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, High Schools
Fischer, Stephanie – American Educator, 2001
Describes the work of one educator and advocate for children's rights in Hyderabad, India, who founded a system of community-run schools in the slums to offer access to education to all children in the area, none of whom had previously attended school. The schools are funded by government sources and the community. Parent empowerment and community…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries


