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Zwiebach, Burton – 1969
To say that community control is democratic means that such control is consistent with the ideas of the democratic tradition. Even so, participation is hampered by the "natural" apathy of people. But the fact of apathy has too little research as to its causes to be well understood; perhaps, apathy is a rational response to a society which…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Involvement, Community Organizations, Community Role
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Kirp, David – Teachers College Record, 1972
Discusses resource reallocation, community control, and tuition vouchers, and how each affects the role of the state, the community, and the family in the education process. (SP)
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Role, Educational Change, Educational Vouchers
Recruitment Leadership and Training Inst., Philadelphia, PA. – 1972
This paper supports the contention that community parity is an essential condition for the successful implementation of all projects supported by the U.S. Office of Education. The paper begins with a summary of the reasoning underlying this position, followed by some recommendations designed to guide planners of future government programs in…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Control, Community Involvement, Community Role
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Gittell, Marilyn – Journal of Negro Education, 1971
Ocean Hill-Brownsville represents a paradigmatic attempt, within the reformist tradition of urban movements, to work within the educational system, adjusting it to new circumstances and needs. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Community, Community Control, Community Role, Educational Change
Heleen, Owen; Miller, Frederick T. – 1989
Exclusion from mainstream American culture and perceptions of marginality drive some youth to create their own subgroups. As cultural elements of the subgroups reach further from what most Americans deem "acceptable," the alienation of these youth is intensified. Community agencies can use an ecological perspective to work for changes…
Descriptors: Alienation, Community Control, Community Role, Cooperation
Davies, Don – 1979
A vast number of different types of citizens' groups participate in the educational process with differing degrees of involvement. Besides school-oriented groups, there are child advocacy and neighborhood associations, other citizens groups that have broad concerns but are in part interested in schools, and the advisory committees created by legal…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Control, Community Involvement, Community Organizations
Cibulka, James G. – 1975
This paper examines whether suburban communities can provide any useful conceptual tools for the examination of the prospects for community control in cities. Several propositions are advanced: First it is argued that the relevance of suburban community control to the poor in the cities is not diminished by the finding that those of high social…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Characteristics, Community Control, Community Involvement
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Harris, Sandy; Marshall, Russell; Lowery, Sandra; Buck, Janiece – Education Leadership Review, 2002
Describes the process of obtaining and refining community input by major stakeholders utilized in 10 superintendent searches in a Southern state. Professional and personal characteristics and qualifications deemed important for the superintendent were solicited and used by the school boards in selecting the superintendent. (Contains 2 tables and…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Selection, Boards of Education
George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. Inst. for Educational Leadership. – 1978
This transcript of a National Public Radio broadcast records the presentation and discussion of various issues concerning the role of community members in local school districts. Topics addressed include control of the schools by the poor, the middle class, teacher unions, parents, the PTA, and community groups; a parents' union in Philadelphia;…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Involvement, Community Role, Decentralization
New York City Youth Board, NY. – 1975
The recommendations resulting from the Community Conference are contained in this document. The conference focuses on the concept of community schools and its applicability to New York City. The concept involves expanding the use of schools as locations for voluntary activities and community service programs which serve not only the student…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Community Control, Community Responsibility, Community Role