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Hedgecoth, David M.; Fischer, Sarah H. – Music Educators Journal, 2014
As "Music Educators Journal" celebrates its centennial, it is appropriate to look back over the past century to see how advocacy in music education has evolved. Of the more than 200 submitted articles on advocacy, four main themes emerged: music education in community, the relevancy of music education, the value of music education, and…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Music Education, Journal Articles, Periodicals
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Blumberg, Arthur – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1985
County school superintendents' thoughts on education in 1845, drawn from the New York State superintendent's annual report and analyzed in this article, provide an enriching historical perspective for today's administrator. (MCG)
Descriptors: Community Support, Curriculum, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Brunner, C. Cryss – 1995
A renewed call from national and state governments to strengthen connections between public schools and their communities invites people outside of the school system to play an active role in the decision-making process. Despite recent efforts to connect public schools and their communities, the two parties remain disconnected. This paper reflects…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Support, Educational Economics, Educational History
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Coleman-Burns, Patricia – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1989
Examines the commitment of the Black community to the education of its women as a liberation tool and the resulting emergence of a new American intellectualism. Explores the Black woman's role as carrier of African American culture. Discusses the difference between intellect workers and intellectuals. (JS)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Leadership, Blacks, Community Support
Fuller, Wayne E. – 1994
This illustrated book chronicles the history of the one-room school in the Midwest and its vital influence on American education from the pioneer era through consolidation after World War II. The Midwest's one-room schools were the most democratic in the nation. Located in small independent school districts, they were sustained with the barest of…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Support, Consolidated Schools, Democratic Values