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Peer reviewedHenderson, Paul – Community Development Journal, 1981
Examines two central community work training areas in France--courses offering training in "animation" and social work courses. Also identifies three areas significant for community work training: community centers, postprofessional training, and social services. (CT)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Centers, Community Organizations, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedPringle, Raymond – Community Development Journal, 1981
Discusses three major areas with which community work training must be concerned: the political and organizational needs of the working class; the learning needs and interests of the individual student; and the lessons of practice. (CT)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Services, Job Training, Political Influences
Peer reviewedEvans, Judith L. – Community Development Journal, 1985
The author points out that the experiences of women and children closely affect each other, yet in development programs over the past 20 years projects have been designed either for one group or the other--but seldom with both in mind. She provides examples of successful programs that focus on both groups. (CT)
Descriptors: Children, Day Care, Developing Nations, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedLackey, Alvin S. – Community Development Journal, 1981
Suggests an approach for improving international training programs which aims at ensuring that training is both relevant and effectively utilized. The approach consists of a series of steps to be taken by the program organization and the training institution in collaboratively organizing a training program. (CT)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, International Educational Exchange, International Programs, Program Design
Peer reviewedBarr, Alan – Community Development Journal, 1981
Agencies which accept a responsibility for sharing in the training process need to be prepared to make the necessary adjustments to their programing and internal organization, but above all, they need to prepare themselves effectively for adequate placement evaluation. (CT)
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Community Programs, Field Experience Programs, Placement


