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Bocock, Piers; Collison, Chris – UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, 2022
Effective collaboration around knowledge management and organizational learning is a key contributor to improving the impact of international development work for the world's most vulnerable people. But how can it be proven? With only 10 years from the target date for the Sustainable Development Goals, nine of the world's most influential agencies…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Agency Cooperation, Organizational Learning, Global Approach
Whitlock, Annie McMahon; Fox, Kim – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2014
Can reading a book about a boy and a hen in Ghana make a difference to fifth graders in their Michigan community? Indeed, it can, and in myriad ways. At a suburban elementary school in Michigan, the authors introduced fifth graders to economic concepts in a project-based learning (PBL) unit. They began by reading aloud and discussing the picture…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Reading Materials, Grade 5, Elementary School Students
Panina, G. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2010
During Russia's societal transition extremist behavior by young people shows signs of increasing. An extra effort is required on the part of Russian educators to try to contain this phenomenon. The increasing extremist activity on the part of young people is linked to a particular stage of the development of society. It appears that youth…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
MacLaughlin, John; Samson, Ron – Centre for Literacy of Quebec, 2013
The concept of social innovation has recently emerged as an influential approach to address intractable social problems. Increasingly discussed in academia and policy circles, the concept draws on multifaceted practices and ideas from many disciplines. Yet despite widespread discussion and promotion, there is still limited understanding of…
Descriptors: Innovation, Social Change, Social Problems, Literacy Education
Baker, David P. – Journal of Education and Work, 2009
Formal education not only educates individuals, it reconstitutes the very foundations of society through a pervasive culture of education with a legitimate capacity to reconstruct work and its central components such as ideas about human productive abilities, new organisations and management, widespread professionalism and expertise, and the…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Higher Education, Models, Productivity
Bridgeland, John; Wulsin, Stu; McNaught, Mary – Civic Enterprises, 2009
Rwanda is on the verge of a breakthrough. Having weathered one of the worst humanitarian crises imaginable just fifteen years ago, and with an impoverished countryside plagued by HIV/AIDS, hunger, and malaria, Rwanda seems an unlikely place for an economic renaissance. Yet the nation's commitment to good government and support for free market…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Problems, Death, Quality of Life
Stokowski, Patricia A. – Small Town, 1992
Three small Colorado towns that faced a declining economy as the mining resource ran out used gambling-based tourism as a strategy for community development. Although economic benefits to the towns have far exceeded expectations, negative social, environmental, and political changes, such as crime alcoholism, traffic problems, and conflicts…
Descriptors: Community Change, Community Development, Economic Development, Quality of Life
Peer reviewedWilliams, Gareth – Higher Education, 1981
When the OECD was established in 1961, one of its main concerns was technological progress. Equality and economic growth have been the cornerstones of OECD's work on educational policy. OECD gave enormous impetus to the intellectual development of educational policy studies and to the organization of educational planning for expansion. (MLW)
Descriptors: Community Development, Economic Development, Educational Planning, Educational Policy
Southern Growth Policies Board, Research Triangle Park, NC. – 1986
This report summarizes the major findings of a 1986 interstate survey on Southern economic development and quality of life. An introduction suggests that the quality of life in the South today has three major roots: education, environment, and culture. Five major recommendations are presented: (1) states should devote far greater attention to a…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Educational Opportunities, Environmental Influences, Environmental Standards
Peer reviewedCoates, Karen – Tribal College, 1993
Discusses the effects of the recent proliferation of casinos on Native American reservations. Suggests that supporters feel that the economic prosperity and availability of jobs associated with the casinos are crucial for providing for the needs of the reservation's residents, whereas opponents fear an increase in serious gambling addictions. (MAB)
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Change, Community Leaders
Peer reviewedFainstein, Susan S.; Fainstein, Norman – Urban Affairs Review, 1995
Argues that urban policy should entail a unifying mix of economic, physical, and social initiatives that emphasize job creation and retention and social equity. The author explores a proposal for urban policy involving neighborhood-based planning, regulation of capital flight, local development funding, human capital formation, physical…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Human Capital
Scherer, Jacqueline; And Others – 1981
This is the second of a four-part study on the function of social networks in school community relations in Pontiac, Michigan. This volume consists of a 20th century social, economic, and demographic history of Pontiac, focusing on (1) the role of the auto industry in forming the socioeconomic character of the city, and (2) race relations. Then…
Descriptors: Blacks, Busing, Economic Development, Economic Factors
Merculieff, Ilarion – Winds of Change, 1996
An Aleut community leader from the Pribilof Islands (Alaska) reflects on what he learned from the economic crisis that threatened the viability of his community during the 1980s. He suggests that the spiritual healing of the individual is central to the healing of the whole community, elimination of conflict, and fulfillment of any vision for the…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Community Change, Community Involvement, Community Leaders
Peer reviewedSamaroo, Noel K. – Journal of Negro Education, 1991
Examines human rights violations in education in Guyana, and identifies the socioeconomic factors that produced the current condition. Findings indicate that, although education is highly valued in the culture, the state has abandoned the educational needs of the nation to ensure the survival of the elite political regime. (JB)
Descriptors: Attendance, Civil Liberties, Colonialism, Developing Nations
North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Ames, IA. – 1994
The four Regional Rural Development Centers are linked to the land-grant institutions and engage in activities and projects that seek to improve the social and economic well-being of rural people. This combined report of the four Centers begins with a highlighted project from each Center. The projects are presented in some detail to provide…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Development, Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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