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Williams, Catharine M. – 1975
No matter what its size or location, every community has vast resources potentially useful for teaching and learning. However, these rich resources can become teaching tools only if they are located and analyzed and the resultant information is made accessible to teachers. This book indicates how these resources can be organized and made readily…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Resources, Community Services, Educational Resources
Symmes, S. Stowell, Ed. – 1981
The articles in this bulletin contain background readings and suggestions to help K-12 teachers teach economics in their social studies classes. The bulletin is comprised of an introduction and eight chapters. The introduction "A Framework for Cooperative Action" contains rationales for both social studies education and econonmics…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Curriculum Development, Decision Making Skills, Economics Education
Stone, Helen D.; Hunzeker, Jeanne M. – 1974
Agencies and foster parents can use the framework provided in this handbook to prepare their own handbook and establish clear roles and expectations for persons involved in providing foster family care. The handbook is meant to be a reference guide, not to offer solutions to problems or answer policy questions. A list of suggested topics for a…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Child Welfare, Community Resources, Contracts
Rash, Julie, Ed.; Markun, Patricia Maloney, Ed. – 1973
Nine separate articles in an illustrated booklet present opinions on the evolving relationship of schools and communities in the United States and abroad. Several ideals or models of community in the past and present are described. It is noted that the concept of community, while just coming into its own in education, still faces serious problems.…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Resources, Comparative Education, Educational Environment
McKinnerney, Beryl Ray – 1974
If a program of community study has not been initiated for the school system, the individual teacher should take the initiative in presenting the idea to the administration and in locating and preparing for the use of community resources in the classroom. There are three principal aspects of the discovery and use of community resources (those…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Study, Educational Media, Elementary Education
Gerlach, Ronald A.; Lamprecht, Lynne W. – 1975
The practitioner-oriented book provides objectives and goals, learning activities, resources, teaching techniques, and other sources helpful for K-12 teachers developing, planning, and implementing law education programs in the social studies classroom. The first chapter examines the role of the law and society, goals for instruction, and law for…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Case Studies, Community Resources, Curriculum Development
Fay, Juliette; And Others – 1993
This guide, Part 2 of a 6-volume guide, is designed to assist program managers in maintaining comprehensive family-support programs through creative funding. It stresses building a portfolio of resources to serve the families within the communities. It also examines the general principles of financing strategy, potential funding sources, tips on…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Action, Community Resources, Comprehensive Programs
Peters, Richard O. – 1978
In this analysis of the process of career education, the following topics are discussed: (1) what career education is and why it is necessary, (2) integrating career education into the social studies curriculum, including discussion of career development and career preparation, (3) suggested teaching strategies, including field trips, graphic…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Development, Career Education, Career Guidance