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Padgette, Heather Clapp; Deich, Sharon; Russell, Lane – National League of Cities Institute for Youth, Education and Families (NJ1), 2010
When the bell rings at the end of a school day, millions of children are left to their own devices while they wait for their families to return home at the end of the work day. Findings from a study conducted by the Afterschool Alliance, "America After 3PM," show that 15.1 million children are unsupervised when the school day ends. The…
Descriptors: After School Programs, City Government, Partnerships in Education, Latchkey Children
Gard, Robert – Arts in Society, 1975
Article presented suggestions an arts council might use in representing the small community and its area in winning support, and success, for the arts. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art, Art Products, Artists, Community Involvement
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Greathouse, Betty; Young, Barbara Goldman – Social Studies, 1979
Presents a rationale for introducing multiethnic studies into elementary and secondary social studies classrooms and explains how community resources can help students understand themselves and others. Learning activities based on the televised version of Alex Haley's "Roots" are suggested. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs
Martin, Gordon E. – Man/Society/Technology, 1975
The description of the Miami University (Ohio) project shows how the idea for community involvement was generated and presents a resource utilization model. (MS)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Educational Needs, Industrial Arts
Pennsbury School District, Fallsington, PA. – 1976
The proposal to do this project was the result of a two-day workshop which was attended by leaders of the Pennysbury, Pennsylvania school district and of the community who explored ways to better utilize the resources of school and community, identify needs and emerging problems, and foster the concept of home, school, and community. Phase I of…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Education, Community Involvement, Community Resources
Wijetunga, W. M. K., Comp. – 1974
Bringing together the thinking and practical experiences of Asian Member State representatives in the United Nations, this report on Asian rural youth and out-of-school education is derived from a 1974 seminar held in the Philippines. The seminar conclusions and recommendations presented emphasize the following: (1) Potential of Out-of-school…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Economic Development, Educational Needs
Fitzsimmons, Stephen J.; And Others – 1976
In an effort to identify and prioritize critical issues in rural education, three groups were surveyed: policy makers (N=10 national, 7 state, and 4 local); practitioners (limited to 48 school superintendents from districts randomly drawn by region, with no more than 2 to a given state); and trainers (N=48 trainers with 16 in each of the…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Consolidated Schools, Curriculum Development
Diem, Richard A. – 1979
Interesting and stimulating instruction in high school social studies may be achieved by using the community and its institutions as a laboratory for learning and by creating an on-going community resource inservice program. Effective ways to incorporate community resources in the curriculum include creating special sections on developing writing…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Role, Community Study
Ekanayake, S. B. – 1979
Representatives from 15 villages participated in a workshop planned to give teachers in rural small schools an understanding of the nature and problems of the small school and its community, an appreciation of the cultural background of village people, and the skills to implement practical village development programs. Prior to the workshop,…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Involvement, Community Resources, Cross Cultural Training