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Carlos, John P.; Miller, Rick – Sagamore Publishing LLC, 2010
"Kids at Hope" inspires, empowers, and transforms families, youth serving organizations and entire communities to create an environment where all children experience success. This book contains the following chapters: (1) The Visit Universal Truths I & II; (2) The Classroom (A Celebration of Success); (3) What Makes a Difference?; (4) No…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Psychoeducational Methods, Children, Educational Environment
Armacost, Mary-Linda Merriam – New Directions for Higher Education, 2011
This article presents the story of Wilson College, the only college in the United States where a group of alumnae took the trustees to court over the issue of the announced closing and won the case. The court reversed the trustees' decision on the grounds that the college had failed to seek approval from the court before announcing the change in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Liberal Arts, Trustees, Court Litigation
Brendtro, Larry K. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2008
As World War II spread across Europe, many leaders in work with troubled children and youth moved to North America. Deeply committed to democratic ideals, they pioneered new methods for building restorative relationships and positive group cultures. Their vision gave rise to a reclaiming youth movement that is transforming education and youth…
Descriptors: War, Foreign Countries, Youth, Child Development
Corrigan, Matthew J.; Loneck, Barry; Videka, Lynn; Brown, M. Craig – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2007
The field of substance abuse prevention has evolved towards a risk and protective factor paradigm in explaining the onset and escalation of adolescent substance use. This framework for understanding the problem has been developed and employed by researchers at the University of Washington, under Doctors Hawkins and Catalano, to assess communities…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Prevention, At Risk Persons, Adolescents
Lee, NTanya – New Directions for Youth Development, 2008
Professional advocacy organizations are often challenged by the question of their authentic community representation and their ability to balance short-term pragmatism with strategic plans for long-term, systemic change. Coleman Advocates, one of the nation's most effective child advocacy organizations, has taken up this challenge under the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Strategic Planning, Baby Boomers, Social Change
Evans-Campbell, Teresa – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008
Over multiple generations, American Indian communities have endured a succession of traumatic events that have enduring consequences for community members. This article presents a multilevel framework for exploring the impact of historically traumatic events on individuals, families, and communities. The critical connection between historically…
Descriptors: American Indians, Alaska Natives, American Indian History, Group Experience
Wray, Susan – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2007
This article describes the findings of a qualitative study examining the extent to which participation in a portfolio-focused teacher learning community impacts pre-service teachers' understanding and development of a teaching portfolio. Additionally, the author was interested in understanding how, whether, and in what ways the group's…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Portfolios (Background Materials), Community, Preservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedBickel, Robert; Dufrene, Roxane – Educational Foundations, 2001
Offers an alternative perspective on school violence and other crime on school property that seeks to understand school violence as a contextually determined social phenomena. The paper discusses district-to-district variability in crime on school property in terms of out-of-school and in-school community and variability in economic and…
Descriptors: Community Influence, Crime, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Environment
Englert, Richard M. – 1979
The 1978 contract negotiations between the teachers and the school board of Philadelphia were important enough to draw in four identified types of third party: government officials (notably the mayor), neutral mediators, community interest groups (representing political, financial, parental, and general public interests), and the news media. The…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Collective Bargaining, Community Influence, Community Involvement
Klinger-Vartabedian, Laurel; Cregan, Lori – 1992
Storytelling is a performance medium which is enhanced by the qualities indigenous to small towns: collective memory and common history. A type of narrative peculiar to small towns, the community-wide anecdote, is one example of storytelling. The transmittal of such tales is termed "endemic performance" because the retelling of the tales…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Community Influence, Folk Culture
Peer reviewedScales, Peter – Journal of School Health, 1980
The most common reason for the failure of schools to offer sex education is fear of negative community reaction. Ways to break down opposition by community or church groups to the implementation of sex education programs are discussed. (CJ)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Characteristics, Community Influence, Conflict Resolution
Peer reviewedPoiana, Eileen L. – Planning for Higher Education, 1980
With projected declines in college enrollments, those postsecondary institutions that draw heavily from their geographically local community must join forces with the community to cooperate in determining what is important to the community. Collegiate and community interaction in developing goals for quality education is examined. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Planning, Community Influence, Community Involvement, Educational Quality
Peer reviewedCarey, Anna; Fabiano, Patricia M. – About Campus, 1999
There is no formula for creating celebrations that truly inspire a sense of community on campus, but the authors describe the convocation program at Western Washington University and how it involves the whole community in creating a welcoming experience. They draw on the compelling campus traditions, give returning students an important role, and…
Descriptors: Campuses, Community Benefits, Community Influence, Community Involvement
Ghiselin, Bernie – 1990
This document describes the struggles of a diverse group of 37 community leaders, called the Greensboro One Task Force, with the issues of race, class, and government in order to develop a bond package that could be supported by the majority of the voters of a North Carolina city. Through quotes from the participants, the document illustrates how…
Descriptors: Adults, Change Agents, Community Development, Community Influence
Howard, Don; Howard, Nancy – 1976
This model starts with the assumption that a drinking problem is a family problem. Alcoholism is seen as a complex, progressive illness dangerous not only to the individual drinker but also to his family, friends, and society as a whole. Early intervention is seen as important in dealing with the problem. Early warning signs and symptoms are set…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Antisocial Behavior, Community Influence

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