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Morris, Ronald V.; Shockley, Denise – Childhood Education, 2022
In rural Appalachian communities of southeast Ohio, where generational poverty is high, communities and schools worked together to both create meaningful learning experiences and ensure that basic needs were met before students started the school year. Families of students who attended Summer Advantage--a 21-day summer school program for…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Areas, Poverty
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Morris, Ronald V.; Shockley, Denise – Childhood Education, 2023
Students and their families living in poverty need support to reach their potential through education. In small, rural communities, such as the Appalachian area of Ohio, strong partnerships work to mutually support educators, families, and students. Educational service centers work with governmental agencies, state grants, local community…
Descriptors: Poverty, Rural Areas, Family School Relationship, Family Needs
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Bruce, Michael; Chance, Ron; Meulemans, Laurie – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2015
The authors reflect on how they, as social work practitioners, support the school systems in supporting homeless youth and families. They emphasize the importance of relationships and trust in working with this vulnerable population. The reflexive vignettes highlight the challenges and success of developing community-based programming for homeless…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Poverty, Social Work, Homeless People
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Haig, Tom – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
A major challenge for education policymakers and educators globally is the strong and persistent impact of student socio-economic status (SES) on learning. This is a challenge that will not be addressed solely by school-focused reform. However, one policy initiative that could make a positive difference in this regard, and could bring other…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Poverty, Poverty Programs
Neal, Brandi – Teaching Tolerance, 2007
In this article, the author discusses how some educators are turning to service-learning projects for charitable activities--and helping to foster connections between students and the human beings they aim to serve. The author highlights a program called Kids Can Make a Difference, also known simply as KIDS, as an example of how to turn food…
Descriptors: Social Change, Hunger, Service Learning, Poverty
Maeroff, Gene I. – American School Board Journal, 1998
Increasingly, schools serving large numbers of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds are creating a community school that addresses health, social, and recreational needs. Some schools function as health delivery sites, while others provide referrals to caregivers. (MLF)
Descriptors: Community Schools, Disadvantaged Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Partnerships in Education
Blain, Francois – Education Canada, 2001
The Marie-Victorin school board, in cooperation with 11 community organizations in Longueuil, Quebec, launched "De A a Z, On s'aide!," a project designed to encourage an interest in reading and writing in families with children 0-4 years old and break the recurrent cycle of illiteracy that plagues poor neighborhoods. (TD)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Cooperation, Emergent Literacy, Family Literacy
Walker, Karen E.; Grossman, Jean Baldwin; Raley, Rebecca – 2000
This paper describes a multi-year evaluation of the Extended-Service Schools (ESS) Adaptation Initiative, sharing what has been learned about opening up schools and initiating collaborative school-based programs in poor communities during hours that school is not in session. The ESS included four unique school-community collaborative models. This…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day
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Gust, Susan Ann; Jordan, Catherine – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2006
The Phillips Neighborhood Healthy Housing Collaborative learned valuable lessons through its work on two community-based participatory research projects in which it established a principled model of shared power and identifiable, mutual community-university benefits. A community impact statement (CIS) has evolved from this work. Like an…
Descriptors: School Community Programs, Colleges, Housing, Participative Decision Making