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Rolloff, Bruce – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1979
The need for an active public relations program for physical education is expressed, and a brief history of promotional activities generating public support is given. (LH)
Descriptors: Community Support, Demonstrations (Educational), Physical Education, Public Relations
Lawson, V. Lonnie – 1978
The diverse histories of the public libraries in the towns of Bonne Terre, Desloge, Farmington, Flat River, and Leadwood (Missouri) are presented. Each library is examined individually from its inception through its first few years of existence. Emphasis is placed not only on the tasks undertaken by the newly formed libraries but also on the…
Descriptors: Community Coordination, Community Involvement, Community Support, Library Planning
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Walker, Emilie V. Siddle – Harvard Educational Review, 1993
The history of the Caswell County (North Carolina) Training School, a segregated African-American school, shows that the community and school supported each other in ways that do not fit current definitions of parent involvement. Adopting some of the methods of the Caswell School might help today's African-American parents and schools improve…
Descriptors: Black Education, Blacks, Community Support, Cultural Differences
Marin, Christine – 1985
The contributions made during World War II by Mexican-American women on the home front have not been recognized in their proper historical perspective. Like their Anglo counterparts, these women took up the responsibilities left by their men and worked to support the war effort. In 1944 the Mexican-American women of Tucson formed La Asociacion…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Organizations, Community Support, Females
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Blumberg, Arthur – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1985
County school superintendents' thoughts on education in 1845, drawn from the New York State superintendent's annual report and analyzed in this article, provide an enriching historical perspective for today's administrator. (MCG)
Descriptors: Community Support, Curriculum, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Moscowitz, Raymond – 1990
This book tells the story of the 1989-90 basketball season at Northfield High School, a small rural school in Wabash County, Indiana. That year, Steve McClure began his fourth season as varsity basketball coach at Northfield with a 56-14 record. For McClure, basketball was more than team play; basketball was an integral part of personal growth for…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Basketball, Community Support
Wright, A. J. – 1990
This proposal examines the formation of the Carnegie Library at Union Springs, Alabama, in the context of the rural society from which it grew. It is suggested that the availability of detailed research into the dynamics of this library's formation may help historians identify factors that support the advent of public libraries, regardless of…
Descriptors: Community Influence, Community Support, Cultural Context, Library Development
Marin, Christine – 1987
During World War II Arizona's Mexican-American communities organized their own patriotic activities and worked, in spite of racism, to support the war effort. In Phoenix the Lenadores del Mundo, an active fraternal society, began this effort by sponsoring a festival in January 1942. Such "mutualistas" provided an essential support system…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Organizations, Community Support, Ethnic Discrimination
Bushweller, Kevin – Executive Educator, 1995
Although David Hornbeck became Philadelphia Schools' new superintendent in September 1994, critics are already saying the honeymoon is over. In a school system characterized by student absenteeism, high dropout rates, minimal community support, and declining resources, Hornbeck's reform agenda (Children Achieving) may receive inadequate support.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Role, Biographies, Community Relations
Pongtuluran, Aris; Moyle, Colin – 1989
Issues related to decentralization, with a focus on community involvement, are discussed in this paper. The 20th-century Indonesian experience is analyzed to illustrate the process by which a national administrative reform policy develops, and to identify contributing and inhibiting factors relating to the implementation of decentralization. The…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrative Organization, Community Involvement, Community Support
Newbury, Maud C. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1923
The one-teacher school in the United States is usually housed in the meanest type of school building, the supplies furnished the rural children are the scantiest, the school term is usually the shortest, the rural teachers represent the most inexperienced, and community support of the school is usually less enthusiastic than the support accorded…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Community Support, Rural Schools, Supervisors
Fuller, Wayne E. – 1994
This illustrated book chronicles the history of the one-room school in the Midwest and its vital influence on American education from the pioneer era through consolidation after World War II. The Midwest's one-room schools were the most democratic in the nation. Located in small independent school districts, they were sustained with the barest of…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Support, Consolidated Schools, Democratic Values
Moyle, Colin – 1989
A historical overview and analysis of the decentralization process in Victoria, Australia, is the purpose of this paper. The case study illustrates the impact of conflict between political and administrative agendas on attempts to implement the government-initiated policy decision. The current two-tiered system is composed of central and local…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Case Studies, Community Control, Community Involvement