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Jackson, Edward T. – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 2010
Extending the dialogue on community engagement, this article examines the potential of a new programming area for university continuing education (UCE) that blends professional development and social change: the investment of university capital in community projects. Increasing interest in applying social and environmental, as well as financial,…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Indigenous Populations, Continuing Education, Unions
Mandl, P. -E., Ed. – Assignment Children, 1982
The current state of knowledge about and experiences with community participation in worldwide developmental programs are examined in this journal issue. Specific topics addressed in part I include (1) reasons advanced in favor of community participation; (2) issues related to the implementation of primary health care programs and areas for…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Check Lists, Community Involvement, Economic Development
Kansas State Dept. of Education, Topeka. – 1989
In our global information society, citizens of most nations, states, and communities have the opportunity to compete for jobs to produce standardized products of about the same quality. It is smart people--not smart machines--that separate one competitor from another. The foundation of a healthy economy for Kansas is people, the human capital,…
Descriptors: Community Centers, Community Involvement, Economic Change, Economic Development
Vickers, Jeanne – 1980
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have a central role to play in mobilizing the political will of governments to change the present imbalance in the distribution, consumption, and control of the world's resources. In a time of world economic crisis, millions die unnecessarily every year for lack of food, shelter, and medical care. Thirty…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Community Action, Community Attitudes, Community Involvement