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Goldenberg, I. Ira – 1971
This case study of New Haven's Residential Youth Center (RYC) dramatizes the need for an alliance between social activists and the clinician in the arena of community action. A neighborhood-based, self-helf center oriented for "hard-core" inner-city youths, the RYC was funded in 1966 as an experimental and demonstration program by U.S.…
Descriptors: Community Action, Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Inner City
Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc., Little Rock, AR. – 1968
The goals of the OIC organization in Little Rock include providing hope for impoverished and hard-core unemployed in the form of job preparation by providing adult education, pre-vocational training, skills training, counseling, job development, placement and followup. Another primary goal of OIC is providing and emphasizing minority group…
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adult Vocational Education, Disadvantaged, Human Services
Cohen, S. Alan – 1969
This book is a study of the perceptual dysfunctions prevalent in disadvantaged children together with materials and methods helpful in remediation of reading problems. New perspectives are considered provided the educator, due to the redefinition of such terms as "reading" and "intelligence," the distinction of "learning readiness" from "reading…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educationally Disadvantaged, Learning Readiness, Models
Zeller, Frederick A.; Miller, Robert W. – 1968
Dealing with an analysis and evaluation of community action programs (provided for by the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964) in Appalachia, this report presents 3 conditions for program success: (1) adequate community action leadership at the local level; (2) power holders at the community, county, or "local" level who are sympathetic, or…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Action, Community Characteristics, Community Services
Tamblyn, Lewis R. – 1971
Rural education is confronted with new problems, responsibilities, and opportunities to contribute to the solution of major issues facing the United States. It is generally agreed that about 10 million rural people are poor and that they constitute one-third of the nation's economically disadvantaged. The paramount cause of present urban problems…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Consolidated Schools, Education Service Centers, Educational Improvement
Hollings, Ernest F. – 1970
For millions of Americans, hunger is an everyday fact of life. Hunger destroys a man physically and mentally so that he is incapable of achieving a meaningful and productive place in society. Although many politicians and laymen state that the poor and hungry are shiftless and lazy, and that feeding them will destroy their self-reliance, a recent…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Bias, Breakfast Programs, Economically Disadvantaged
Holstein, Herbert B.; And Others – 1971
Described in this publication is a comprehensive career education program which begins in Grade 1 and continues through Grade 12. Specifically developed for a rural, economically depressed area, the program includes a structuring of basic subjects around the theme of career opportunities and requirements in the world of work. The four segments of…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Career Exploration, Career Planning
Smart, K. F., Ed. – 1972
The second of two meetings dealing with deprivation and disadvantage in education concentrated attention on the problems in developing countries. In many countries the problems are so complex that rational analysis is not undertaken; decisions are made on the basis of political expediency or on economically based criteria. In most cases, whole…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Conference Reports, Developing Nations, Disease Control
Grigg, Charles M.; And Others – 1972
The present report is a follow up study of disabled public assistance clients in four States. It attempts to evaluate the effects of cooperative efforts--between personnel of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Division of Family Services--to intervene in the poverty/dependence cycle of selected disabled welfare applicants and/or recipients. Between…
Descriptors: Employment Problems, Employment Programs, Health Services, Income
Shelburne, Elizabeth C. – 1972
This report presents social and economic statistics for the population of the United States below the low-income level in 1971, based on the March 1972 Current Population Survey. Included are data on selected characteristics of the population below the low-income level in 1971, such as geographic distribution, race and ethnic origin, family…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Education, Employment Statistics, Ethnic Origins
Feaster, J. Gerald – 1972
This report evaluates the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) of the Extension Service of the Department of Agriculture. About 184,000 low-income families participated in the program prior to October 1969. A national sample of 10,500 showed that family incomes were very low--less than 2,700 dollars, of which more than a third was…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Dietetics, Eating Habits, Educationally Disadvantaged
Brickman, William W., Ed.; Lehrer, Stanley, Ed. – 1972
This book examines various types of the disadvantaged in the United States, uncovers reasons for the multifaceted problem of social deprivation, and indicates constructive ways, through education, of helping the disadvantaged. Attention is also focused on the poor and disadvantaged in foreign lands. There are ten parts to the volume: the…
Descriptors: American History, American Indians, Blacks, Compensatory Education
Taft, Earl A. – 1973
The major research question in this report is the extent to which family membership disability affects the magnitude of internal family interaction. Other research foci addressed here are: the relationship that exists between parental-nonparental or husband-wife positional locations of disabled family members and the magnitude of internal family…
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Characteristics, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Characteristics
Riester, Jurgen – 1975
Of the 41 Indian tribes in Eastern Bolivia, the very existence of 29, averaging 202 members, is threatened because their numbers have been so reduced that only in certain cases could direct assistance be useful. Of these 29 tribes, it is certain that 16 will not last until the end of the seventies due to epidemics, violent subjugation, and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Culture Contact
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Vance, Paul C. – Childhood Education, 1985
Gives statistical information on the "national epidemic" of teenage sexual activity and pregnancy and its consequences. Discusses social causes of this problem. Proposes that schools can help solve the problem by providing a formal sex education curriculum for pupils in kindergarten through grade 12. (CB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
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