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Sasson, Irit – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
Collaboration with the educational systems is needed to leverage the community to address the problem of declining interest in science education among young people, yet building effective university-community partnerships is a highly complex process. This research investigated partnership building in a regional science initiative designed to…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Science Education, Sustainability
Education Scotland, 2021
This report explores the impact of schools and other settings working with families to improve learning and achievement. It identifies the key features of highly-effective practice in engaging families in learning and provides examples of quality family learning which are helping to secure better outcomes for children and young people. The case…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family School Relationship, Family Involvement, Student Improvement
Seelig, Jennifer – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
As part of an ethnographic study of one rural school-community relationship, this paper explores how school and community leaders conceive of the purpose of schooling in their community, delineates the educational policies and practices that support this purpose, and offers insight into the implications of such a purpose. Adding to the rural…
Descriptors: Brain Drain, Rural Areas, School Community Relationship, Community Development
Green, Terrance L. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2015
For decades, research on geography of opportunity has indicated that where people live impacts their access to opportunities, especially education. Most research on geography of opportunity has focused on spatial inequality between low and high opportunity neighborhoods, which has unintentionally fostered narrow perspectives about low-opportunity…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Geographic Information Systems, Urban Schools, Educational Opportunities
Finucan, Karen – Planning, 2000
Discusses how good schools have drawing power in revitalizing both urban and rural communities and increasing property values. Several examples of the value of school renovation and its impact on the surrounding community and enrollment are discussed, including descriptions of planning and financing renovation efforts by some communities. (GR)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Schools, Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Shimshon-Santo, Amy R. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2007
This article shares critical reflections on cultivating community partnerships through arts education and provides an analytical framework for community building. It is argued that increasing access to arts education requires attention be paid not only to content issues in arts education, but, also, to holistic approaches that address the contexts…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Reflection, Partnerships in Education
Payne, Joseph C. – 1975
Throughout the history of the development of the concept of community, human delivery systems have, with the consent of the community members, been combined for efficiency. Current societal pressures would seem to indicate that successful planning and implementation of the cultural-educational cluster concept will probably begin in a nonpolitical,…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Education, Community Services, Educational Planning
Long, Vena; Bush, William S.; Theobald, Paul – 2003
Place-based, or "contextualized," mathematics instruction gives learners the opportunity to see how mathematics is relevant to their lives. Such opportunities are crucial to the success of students in rural settings and may be crucial to the survival of rural communities. For the last half century, schools have educated rural children to believe…
Descriptors: Community Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education, Relevance (Education)

Mulkey, David – Rural Educator, 1992
Examines the potential role of the rural school within the context of community development. Clarifies the differences between community growth and community development, and between community development and economic development. Rural community development is a process of developing the capacity of rural residents to identify common interests…
Descriptors: Community Development, Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Role of Education
Dorfman, Diane – 1998
This workbook presents suggestions for people who yearn to build strong, active, involved communities. It discusses how organizers can conceptualize networks and the practices that will help to bring this about. The guide discusses issues that arise in the first stages of community development, beginning with basic questions about understanding…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Development, Community Education, Educational Development
Dorfman, Diane – 1998
Asset mapping--drawing a map of what is valuable in a community--is an exercise in community development. A process for determining assets in the individual and in the community is provided in this workbook. It begins by asking the reader to perform a self-assessment to determine personal assets. Knowledge of each asset enhances self-awareness,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Community Education, Community Resources

Craig, Robert P. – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1993
Argues that public schools can be a means of developing and nurturing community. Discusses two forms of community: rule-oriented, contract-bound (gesellschaft) and personal-sharing oriented (gemeinschaft). Suggests modes of skill development necessary for educational leaders. Reflects on ways of integrating homeless children and new immigrants…
Descriptors: Community Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Homeless People, Immigrants
Ellis, Timothy J.; And Others – 1992
Ways in which community "visioning" can be used to generate support and action for community education are described in this paper. Six steps in the community visioning process are discussed: (1) preparing; (2) conducting a workshop; (3) obtaining community feedback; (4) action planning; (5) recruiting, implementing, and following up; and (6)…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Development, Community Education, Community Planning
James G. Irvine Foundation, San Francisco, CA. – 2001
This booklet describes the CORAL (Communities Organizing Resources To Advance Learning) program within five California communities: Pasadena, Long Beach, San Jose, Fresno, and Sacramento. This initiative, begun in 1999, is committed to a community-based and community-building approach to supporting learning and focuses on improving academic…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Children, Community Development
Alverson, Jamey – American School & University, 2001
Explains how public-private partnerships can provide the impetus to revitalize a community. A public-private partnership developed in St. Louis, Missouri, illustrates how the partners' vested interest in the project leads to its success. (GR)
Descriptors: Community Development, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Partnerships in Education