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Jacobsen, Mike; And Others – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1987
The principles of Gandhi are applied to the rural crisis in America with special attention to rural Iowa. Approaches to rural reconstruction and development are proposed which emphasize human-scale development, community-owned enterprises, local community development foundations, maximum feasible participation, broad-based land ownership, and…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Development, Decentralization, Land Acquisition
Austin, Gary W.; Moore, Grant E. – Education Canada, 1984
Traces London, Ontario's community schools from 1968-1984. Describes a system in transition from being centrally controlled by a school board to being increasingly in the control of community volunteers. Reflects on the redevelopment of the community school ideal as responsibility for school operations is placed back in community hands. (BRR)
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Schools, Decentralization, Educational Change

Ornstein, Allan C. – Educational Forum, 1981
Describes several administrative-community alternatives for governing metropolitan schools: (1) administrative decentralization, (2) community participation, and (3) community control. (CT)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization
Ornstein, Allan C. – Principal, 1981
The controversy over the decentralization of schools focuses essentially on the issue of community control. This article explores the current status of decentralization and evaluates its effectiveness as a vehicle for community influence and educational reform. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization

Cohen, Rick – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1979
Physical-economic models of neighborhood change, popularly used by neighborhood planners, are beginning to give way to more politically oriented models. Such models do not call for blind community control, but for facilitating the development of neighborhood political capacities. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Planning, Decentralization, Economic Factors
Trillas, Enric – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1983
The implications of the recently authorized regionalization of university administration in Spain, with the possibility of autonomous communities taking on wide responsibility for higher education and scientific and technical research, are explored. Concern is expressed for potential loss of efficiency and effectiveness. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Centralization, Community Control, Decentralization
Ornstein, Allan C. – Illinois Schools Journal, 1980
Contrasts community control with community participation in administratively decentralized schools. Lists large school districts in the U.S. which have been decentralized and discusses attitudes of school officials toward community involvement in public schools. Calls for more research on the effects of decentralization and community control on…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization

Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – Theory into Practice, 1999
Discusses the history of community control of public education, examining: sub-regional communities (New York City's community school boards and Detroit's regional decentralization); school-based decentralization (preserving professional privilege in Salt Lake City and local school councils in Chicago); balancing bottom-up and top-down; whether…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization, Educational Change

Fainstein, Norman I.; Martin, Mark – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1978
Using three interpretations of community control, the attitudes of local elites in New York City were analyzed. Findings indicate substantial levels of support for some form of community control among both white and minority respondents. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Blacks, Case Studies, Citizen Participation, City Government
Davies, Don – The Common, 1977
There are many different forms of community involvement and citizen participation in the schools. But while the quantity is high, the quality and impact are lagging far behind. The author (who is president of the Institute for Responsive Education) advocates the reintroduction of democratic values into education. Through school-based management,…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizens Councils, Community Control, Community Involvement

Krasner, Michael – Urban Education, 1980
In order to determine why community control groups and low income people have been excluded from power, this study describes and analyzes in detail the politics of education in a typical New York City public school district. (Author/JLF)
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Elections, Elementary Secondary Education

Ornstein, Allan C. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1983
Some problems have been encountered in large school districts where decentralization has taken the form of community control. The idea of community schools, whereby the schools serve as key institutions in providing services and resources for all its residents, is discussed. (CJ)
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Involvement, Community Schools, Decentralization
Eagleton, Cliff – USA Today, 1984
The past 50 years have witnessed a vast transformation of public education from tens of thousands of relatively independent, "grass roots," citizen-controlled school districts to centrally controlled, massive bureaucracies. Ten recommendations are made which would bring public education back under the control of ordinary citizens. (RM)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization

Rogers, David – Social Policy, 1982
Discusses both ideological and managerial precepts that came into play in the school decentralization struggle that took place in New York City in the 1970s. Describes the impact of decentralization on one poor, predominantly Black district. (GC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Community Action, Community Control

Hanson, E. Mark – Comparative Education Review, 1995
Examines Colombia's efforts to halt escalating violence and social destruction through political and educational decentralization aimed at bolstering participatory democracy. Discusses the efficiency and anticorruption goals of centralization policies of the 1970s. Describes lack of shared vision and other national and local barriers to…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Control, Decentralization, Democracy