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Altshuler, Alan A. – 1970
In this book, Chapter 1, "The Issues," discusses such questions as: Would community control be a step toward racial separatism, intensify social friction, be anti-libertarian, be inimical to government honesty, equity, and professionalism, reduce the capacity of local government for vigorous action and for action based on citywide considerations,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Black Education, Black Power, Community Control
Cheng, Charles W. – 1976
The major focus of this study is on altering the current structure of collective bargaining in public education to provide for adequate community participation. Concentrating on big city school systems where minorities and the poor have historically been apart from the educational policy-making process, the study finds that the scope of bargaining…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Collective Bargaining, Community Control
Cooper, Bob; Gregory, Jack – 1976
Designed to aid American Indian communities in the development of Indian contract schools, this publication includes a definitive narrative describing all aspects of contract school development, lists of organizations and materials which are of use in contract school development, an extensive table of contents which directs the reader to specific…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Community Control, Contracts, Curriculum Development
Greaves, Tom, Ed. – 1994
This sourcebook presents a collection of papers focusing on the intellectual property rights (IPR) of indigenous peoples--their rights to protect and control their cultural knowledge. Subsidiary IPR goals are to manage the degree and process by which cultural knowledge is shared with outsiders and, in some instances, to be justly compensated for…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Community Control


