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Peer reviewedJones, Bernie; Silva, Juliette – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1991
Steps in an integrated model include (1) problem solving (exploration, assessment, goal setting, planning, implementation, evaluation); (2) community building (entering, discovering, developing relationships, building an organization, enhancing capacity, phasing out, exiting); and (3) systems interaction (change agent system, client system, action…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Development, Community Relations, Models
Peer reviewedAbrahams, Caryl – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1992
The community practice model illustrates how goals of participation, empowerment, cooperation, and institutionalization are affected by inputs from human resources, program characteristics, finances, social costs, and policy requirements within the context of the social, economic, and political structure; population diversity; physical…
Descriptors: Community Development, Environmental Influences, Foreign Countries, Models
Flynn, Beverly C.; And Others – Health Education Quarterly, 1991
Describes Healthy Cities Indiana, which adapts the European and Canadian Healthy Cities experience within the content of Indiana and the United States. Presents the Healthy Cities process, including city commitment, committee formation, community leadership development, city action, provision of information to policymakers, and action research and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Community Involvement, Models
Peer reviewedMorrison, John D.; Howard, Joy; Johnson, Casey; Navarro, Francisco J.; Plachetka, Beth; Bell, Tony – Social Work, 1997
Develops a comprehensive approach to meeting the needs of urban, low-income, multicultural communities. Outlines a neighborhood network that focuses on the developmental needs of youth, engages residents, and promotes interdisciplinary services. Examines one school of social work's efforts to help a neighborhood develop such a network. (RJM)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Programs, Cooperative Programs, Models
Peer reviewedNorthmore, Simon – Community Development Journal, 1986
Describes a recent community education pilot scheme organized by Islington Adult Education Institute in North London. Also discusses the process of learning in adults, economic factors affecting a neighborhood, criticisms of community work, the "process" view of learning, and the challenge for adult educators. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Development, Community Services
Peer reviewedRiggin, Leslie J. C.; And Others – Public Administration Review, 1991
A framework for evaluating public-private partnership projects in housing and community development organizes nine criteria in three categories: (1) need for partnership (problem magnitude, duplication); (2) process (planning, structure of partnership, management of operations, resource acquisition/management); and (3) outcomes (achievement of…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Development, Evaluation Criteria, Housing
Wooldridge, Deborah; Keino, Leah; Mayers, Gloysis – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Empowering women and allowing them to provide community leadership in a rapidly changing and increasingly complex society is essential. Offering a sound family science curriculum is one way to facilitate empowerment of women in a developing country. Conceptualizing, planning, and developing strong programs became an opportunity to review existing…
Descriptors: Models, Females, Empowerment, Community Leaders
Community Building Resources, Spruce Grove (Alberta). – 1998
Six community builders in Edmonton, Alberta, planned, developed, and implemented Listen and Learn II, a reflective research project in asset-based community building, over a 6-month period in 1998. They met regularly over 2 months to plan the research and design a method that was open to participation at any stage, encouraged exchange of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Cooperation, Community Coordination, Community Development
Doak, E. Dale – 1973
An Appalachia Educational Laboratory Expert Opinion Survey ranked the need for changing attitudes within and about Appalachia and the need for educational leadership as the two most important problems to be faced within the next 5 years. In this paper, three situations were described as typical attempts to change the educational scene in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Economic Factors, Educational Needs
Murk, Peter J.; Walls, Jeffrey L. – 1997
The "Planning Wheel" is an evolution of the original Systems Approach Model (SAM) that was introduced in 1986 by Murk and Galbraith. Unlike most current planning models, which are linear in design and concept, the Planning Wheel bridges the gap between linear and nonlinear processes. The "Program Planning Wheel" is designed to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Community Development, Economic Development
McDonald, William M., Ed. – 2002
The chapters of this collection focus on the impact of the educational leadership of Ernest Boyer, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for 16 years and well-known commentator on higher education. The book reviews the current state of campus community and describes community-building models at five different…
Descriptors: Community Development, Educational History, Higher Education, Instructional Leadership
Peer reviewedDaley, John Michael – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1997
The Episode of Purposive Change Model was used to evaluate the statewide redesign of human services for vulnerable children/families. Significant findings included the following: (1) community context is important; (2) long-term change requires keeping the initiative on the community agenda; and (3) participants must remain focused on ultimate…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Change, Community Development, Evaluation Methods
Sill, Maurice L.; And Others – 1973
The need for a Gestalt Theory of neighborhood development was described in this paper. A model based on scale was developed in which small scale represents an isolated Appalachian who depends upon neighbors and kin and large scale represents a person who has developed a large number of relationships so that he is less dependent upon any one of…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Development, Cultural Influences, Ecological Factors
Lovett, Tom – 1972
A framework for the development of adult education within the community development process is presented, based on a three-year project in England that experimented with a number of approaches. The network system suggested involves: (1) an organizational model for adult education provision in a community development setting which may be adopted…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Community Control, Community Coordination
Peer reviewedNapier, Ted L.; And Others – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1980
Comparing socioeconomic characteristics of employed and unemployed heads-of-household in southeast Ohio, the authors found the traditional human resource development model to be a poor predictor of employment status in rural areas. A combined human resources structural perspective is suggested for regional development efforts implemented within…
Descriptors: Community Development, Comparative Analysis, Employment Level, Employment Patterns

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