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Kellner, Steven – John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities, 2021
La Sierra Charter School was established in 2000 in an effort to provide a tuition-free school of choice for students who were not experiencing success within the local public schools, yet remained committed to "honor, leadership, postsecondary ambition, and service" (Tulare County Office of Education, 2020). La Sierra's programs are…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Nontraditional Education, Individualized Education Programs, Counties
Newton, Xiaoxia A.; Thompson, Shanna Rose; Oh, Bangsil; Ferullo, Leah – Educational Forum, 2017
This article describes the collective efforts educators and multiple community partners are taking to transform one alternative urban high school into a full-service community school. The article presents preliminary findings on the opportunities for bridging social capital that the full-service initiative has created and the impacts such…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Nontraditional Education, High School Students, Urban Schools
Wathington, Heather D.; Barnett, Elisabeth A.; Weissman, Evan; Teres, Jedediah; Pretlow, Joshua; Nakanishi, Aki – National Center for Postsecondary Research, 2011
In 2007, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) funded 22 colleges to establish developmental summer bridge programs. Aimed at providing an alternative to traditional developmental education, these programs involve intensive remedial instruction in math, reading, and/or writing and college preparation content for students entering…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Summer Programs, College Preparation, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedPalmer, Jim – Community Services Catalyst, 1982
Cites documents in the ERIC junior colleges collection dealing with a community-based approach to the administration of adult education; the "one-college" concept; community college relationships with industry; learning centers; developing and implementing continuing education programs for elderly homebound; and nontraditional delivery systems for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Community Colleges, Continuing Education
Kline, Lois Twombley – 1984
In 1981, Pikes Peak Community College initiated a new Continuing Education Area, which featured a "weekend college" for communication classes held on Friday evenings and Saturdays. Faculty and administrators have identified several advantages of the weekend college, including the following: (1) since classes are held in existing…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Community Colleges, Nontraditional Education, Program Descriptions
Kaplan, Suzanne; Wilson, Gordon – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1978
The Independent Human Studies program at Schoolcraft College offers an alternative method of earning academic credits. Students delineate an area of study, pose research questions, gather resources, synthesize the information, state the thesis, choose the method of presentation, set schedules, and take responsibility for meeting deadlines. (MB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Independent Study, Instructional Improvement, Nontraditional Education
Isabelle, Laurent – School Guidance Worker, 1977
As clear alternatives to the university programs, college programs are short, career and practice-oriented and there is some emphasis placed on personal growth and theory in their design. (Author)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Job Skills, Labor Needs
Peer reviewedSharon, Jared – Community and Junior College Journal, 1977
Describes a program developed by College of Marin (California) called College for Kids. The program serves gifted children in the district through special courses designed to supplement the efforts of the elementary and middle school districts. It reflects a partnership of the college, the county board of education, and the 16 participating county…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Community Colleges, Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education
Lieberman, Janet – Community College Frontiers, 1976
Describes the academic and structural advantages of the LaGuardia Community College middle college program, which combines the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades in high school with the two years traditionally offered at the community college level. This innovative program allows students to progress at their own rates. (DC)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Community Colleges, High School Students, High Schools
Lever-Duffy, Judy, Ed.; And Others – 1996
Based on descriptions submitted to a national panel on exemplary Distance Education (DE) programs, this monograph describes state-of-the-art DE programs at 16 community colleges. First, an introduction reviews the history of DE systems and DE in community colleges, describes the importance of revising curricula for distance delivery, discusses…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Distance Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology
Chicago City Colleges, IL. Chicago City-Wide Inst. – 1976
This report was prepared in conjunction with the application for accreditation status of the Chicago City-Wide Institute (CCWI) as a unit of the City Colleges of Chicago System. CCWI is an innovative, non-traditional, community-service oriented college, operating as a college without walls in cooperation with other units of the Chicago system. Its…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Administration, Community Colleges, Community Services
Curtis, Stephen M. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1983
Considers St. Louis Community College's interdisciplinary efforts in terms of teaching strategies used and the programs and activities at particular campuses, including the development on an interdisciplinary studies program and an interdisciplinary core course; the use of weekend, evening, and telecourse instruction in the Program of Liberal Arts…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
California Community Colleges, Sacramento. Office of the Chancellor. – 1995
California Community Colleges' (CCC's) Fund for Instructional Improvement (FII) was created in 1977 to support the improvement of teaching and learning in the CCC's through a program of grants and loans fostering innovative educational programs and services. This report provides information on the FII, as well as a list of the model projects…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives
Miller, Eleanor – 1982
The development of new communications technology is likely to transform everyday life in the coming decades, and a central question for educators is whether and how such technologies can be used to advance the education of both the historically disenfranchised and of those who are already educated but desire or need more education. In an effort to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiovisual Instruction, Community Colleges, Educational Technology
Matthews, Roberta – Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal, 1986
Considers the characteristics and benefits of learning communities/clusters/coordinated-studies programs, contrasting the unique features of the programs at LaGuardia Community College, Seattle Central Community College, and Daytona Beach Community College. Learning community characteristics involve 25 to 100 students working with three or four…
Descriptors: Cluster Colleges, College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Curriculum Design

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