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Fred Brooks; Gloria Claudio – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2024
This article documents how an MSW student in an introductory community practice course took her class assignment and over the course of two years revitalized, democratized, and transformed a sclerotic, corporate-run Home Owners Association (HOA). While the community analysis assignment required the student to interview six of her neighbors, the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Social Work, Neighborhoods
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Tschurenev, Jana – Comparative Education, 2021
This article discusses the 'Indianisation', 'nationalisation', and 'ruralisation' of the Montessori method in India at the eve, and in the aftermath of the country's political independence (1947). From 1914 onwards, Indian nationalists received Montessori's ideas through publications, the networks of the new education movement, and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Montessori Method, Educational History, Rural Education
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Gilbert, Dorie J. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2014
Interdisciplinary programs in schools of social work are growing in scope and number. This article reports on collaboration between a school of social work and a school of engineering, which is forging a new area of interdisciplinary education. The program engages social work students working alongside engineering students in a team approach to…
Descriptors: Social Work, Engineering, Interdisciplinary Approach, Engineering Education
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Cox, Pamela J.; Finkelstein, Daniel M.; Perez, Victoria E.; Rosenbach, Margo L. – Journal of Family Social Work, 2010
Coalitions are often the means through which communities plan and coordinate services for individuals and address larger environmental issues associated with social problems. Since 2003, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has supported local coordinated community response coalitions (CCRs) in 14 states to prevent intimate partner…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Community Development, Family Violence, Intimacy
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Cohen, Carol S.; Phillips, Michael H. – Social Work, 1997
Examines the Phipps Houses Group, a nonprofit housing developer, in its attempt to foster a sense of community and family well-being in housing developments. Discusses the community development program and gives a profile of tenants. Suggests that this model should become more common as direct federal housing development diminishes. (RJM)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Programs, Housing Opportunities, Poverty
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Ledesma, Rita – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2007
Clinical experiences, research within the American Indian/Alaska Native and Latino/a Los Angeles community, consultation with colleagues, and reflections on professional development indicate that cultural material exerts profound influence on individual, family, and community development. Reflections on practice are discussed that emphasize the…
Descriptors: Community Development, American Indians, Alaska Natives, North Americans
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Lammerink, Marc P. – Community Development Journal, 1994
Describes projects of the School of Social Work at Central America University, Nicaragua: (1) development of a postgraduate course for professionals; (2) discovery learning and participatory action research in a fishing village; and (3) application of participatory approaches to rural development. (SK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Community Development, Community Involvement, Discovery Learning
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Watt, Susan; Meredith, Sheree – Educational Gerontology, 1995
A curriculum development project in a school of social work had three goals: (1) infuse gerontological content into undergraduate curriculum; (2) create a specialized stream at the graduate level; and (3) develop a postprofessional certificate program to prepare practitioners as experts in gerontological social work. (SK)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Development, Curriculum Development, Gerontology
Ruff, Elizabeth – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1991
Describes the "rurban" community of Freeport, Maine, and community changes that occurred during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The coordinator of Freeport Community Services facilitated the identification of community problems (including concerns about the quality of public education), analysis of the dynamics of the social situation,…
Descriptors: Community Change, Community Coordination, Community Development, Community Planning
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Brawley, Edward A. – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1981
Emerging undergraduate and graduate human services programs, called mental health, social services, community development, and applied social sciences, are not widely known or understood. While there are some common purposes with social work education, the potential for competition or conflict exists. Their significance for social work programs…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Development, Competition, Graduate Study
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Oliver, Quintin; And Others – Community Development Journal, 1990
Includes "Community Development in Areas of Political and Social Conflict" (Oliver); "Women and Development in Peru" (Barrig); "Some Reflections on Community Development Experiences in Brazil" (O'Gorman); "Informal Networks for Pre-School Children in a Black Community in South Africa" (Lines); "The…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Advocacy, Blacks, Community Development
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Lawson, Hal A. – Sport, Education and Society, 2005
Do sport, exercise, and physical education (SEPE) professionals empower the people they serve and contribute to community development? Do SEPE policies, programs, and practices contribute to sustainable economic and social development, making them worthwhile governmental investments? These questions frame the ensuing analysis. Empowerment-oriented…
Descriptors: Community Development, Human Capital, Physical Education, Sustainable Development