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Wilson-Gebhardt, Concetta; Plowman, Corlea S. – Reading Teacher, 1980
Provides guidelines to involve the entire community in a successful reading fair, based on procedures followed in Newport News, Virginia. (RL)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Community Support, Exhibits
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Wanat, Carolyn L.; Bowles, B. Dean – Community Education Journal, 1993
Elements of a home-school-community relationship model are goals (academic achievement, institutional legitimacy, support, and effective relations), programs, and processes (communication, involvement, participation, and resolution). The model can be applied to contemporary issues: diversity, varied stakeholders, school-business partnerships,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Community Education, Community Involvement, Community Support
Kneidek, Tony, Ed. – 1992
This book describes the process of developing comprehensive health education programs in rural areas. Six school districts in the Pacific Northwest teamed up with specialists from five universities, an educational service district, and a regional educational laboratory to develop the curricula. The book includes an introduction, a summary, and…
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Community Involvement, Community Support
Crohn, Leslie; Hagans, Rex W. – 1994
Reforming schools involves change and, like all change, it faces opposition. This 2-part report is designed to help local school and community leaders involved in education who are experiencing growing opposition to school improvement efforts. The first part includes materials and resources educational leaders can use to promote change. Each entry…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Community Support, Conflict Resolution
McLean, Dulce DiDio – 1980
In October 1978 a survey was conducted of Friends of the Library (FOL) activities during the preceding 6 years in support of public, branch, academic, public school, media center, institution, and special libraries in Ohio. The purpose of the survey was to identify and provide a comprehensive summary listing of the recent activities of Friends…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Support, Financial Support, Library Acquisition
Blumer, Alice Howard – 1973
The course is for independent study by jail officers who must learn that, in addition to their rountine tasks, they must be prepared to be well-trained, responsible professionals, making important decisions and avoiding the mistakes and disproven beliefs of the past. The jail administrator must continually wrestle with the problems of conflicting…
Descriptors: Building Design, Community Involvement, Community Support, Correctional Institutions
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 2000
This guide for locating local resources to support a literacy program is designed to help program directors or organizers identify partners and stakeholders in their community--those that may not have been thought of as a resource. In the context of this guide, resources refers to any organization, initiative, or individual who supports…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Support
Barg, Sylvia K.; Hirsch, Carl – Aging and Human Development, 1972
This paper is a description and evaluation of the Philadelphia Model Cities Senior Wheels East program. (DM)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Support, Experimental Programs, Low Income Groups
Hoke, Fred A.; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1971
Reports a Federally financed countywide project to identify the causes of public neglect of the schools and to list remedies. (Author)
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Community Involvement, Community Support, Federal Programs
Toalson, Robert F. – Parks and Recreation, 1983
Parks and recreation agencies must adapt to decreased federal funding by improving efficiency, developing new sources of income, building public support, and making cuts if necessary. All staff members should be part of the decison making process. (JMK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Budgeting, Change Strategies, Community Involvement
Danzberger, Jacqueline P.; Friedman, Will – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
In 1995, Public Agenda and the Institute for Educational Leadership joined forces to develop a means for citizens, community leaders, and educators to hold public conversations on issues facing America's schools. Conversations help community members build common ground for improving schools. Success hinges on credible local sponsors, group…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Community Support, Discussion
Baldwin, Fred D. – Appalachia, 2000
At Owsley County Elementary School (Booneville, Kentucky), the number of parent and community volunteers has doubled over the past 5 years. The school employs a full-time coordinator of parent involvement, has a parent center, and reaches out to the wider community with a monthly newsletter delivered to every county household. Benefits of parent…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Support, Elementary Education, Elementary Schools
Marx, Gary – 1978
This paper discusses the importance of generating more support for the public schools among nonparent taxpayers and offers numerous suggestions for communicating with nonparents and involving them in the schools. The author points out that only 26 percent of all homes have school-age children and argues that, although many schools do a good job of…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizens Councils, Community Involvement, Community Support
Baker, Frank; and others – Ment Hyg, 1969
Research supported by grant MH-09214 from the National Institute of Mental Health.
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Community Services
WATTERS, PAT – 1964
A COMBINATION OF SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS, CIVIC PRIDE, AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS MOVED CHARLOTTE, N.C., IN THE SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER OF 1963 TO DESEGREGATE VOLUNTARILY ITS LEADING HOTELS AND MOTELS, 90 PERCENT OF ITS RESTAURANTS, AND ITS FIRST-CLASS MOVIE THEATERS. PREVIOUSLY THE CITY HAD DESEGREGATED ITS AUDITORIUM AND COLISEUM, LUNCH COUNTERS,…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Black Leadership, Civil Rights, Community Involvement
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