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Peace Corps, Washington, DC. Information Collection and Exchange Div. – 1994
The Peace Corps Programming and Training System (PATS) manual is designed to help field staff members of the Peace Corps train volunteers. This supplement to the PATS manual was developed to provide complementary information about key aspects of Peace Corps programming and training for women in development. It is intended for individuals involved…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Females
Jucovy, Linda – 2001
Recruiting mentors is a continuous challenge for most programs. A systematic recruitment plan, carefully developed and implemented, will increase a program's chances for success. Drawing from effective practices used by volunteer-based organizations and research findings about mentoring, the material in this document describes recruitment…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, College Students, Higher Education
Gerckens, Ann E. – 2000
Columbus Outdoor Pursuits (COP) is a volunteer-based nonprofit organization in Ohio that has offered outdoor educational and recreational opportunities to its members for 63 years. COP day and trip programs focus on outdoor activities such as bicycling, kayaking, hiking, and rock climbing. In addition, COP offers classes in the skills required for…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Nonprofit Organizations, Outdoor Education, Outdoor Leadership
Peer reviewedAllan, Walter E.; Herring, Ann Sherry – Community and Junior College Journal, 1981
Describes Lake-Sumter Community College's (FL) solution to cost and location barriers to enrollment in noncredit continuing education courses. Discusses the development of courses in seven subject areas; the recruitment, training, and support of volunteer teachers; the location of places to hold free courses countywide, and the program's…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Enrollment Influences, Free Education
Frantzreb, Arthur C. – New Directions for Institutional Advancement, 1980
The management of an institution's destiny is seen as resting in the hands of volunteers--its governing board. It is mandatory that the identification of individuals who can and will accept the role and responsibility of trustee volunteer be a crucial and primary procedure. The volunteer manager is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Board Candidates, College Administration, Governance, Governing Boards
Novelli, Joan; Edgar, Susan – Instructor, 1997
Two articles present suggestions for enhancing classroom management in creative ways. The first article describes how to use flexible seating arrangements to encourage cooperation, friendship, and community. The second article discusses how to encourage and work with classroom volunteers from the community. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classes (Groups of Students), Classroom Design, Classroom Techniques
Herner and Co., Washington, DC. – 1977
Described are the roles of volunteers in social services, particularly in child abuse programs. Traditional roles are seen to include driving and other nonspecialized functions, fund-raising, organizing and coordinating, education and public awareness activities, and voluntary professional services. The following new roles for volunteers in child…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Role Perception, Volunteers
NEA Res Bull, 1969
Descriptors: Financial Support, School Districts, Teacher Aides, Volunteers
Grabowski, Stanley M. – Adult Leadership, 1969
Descriptors: Clearinghouses, Information Needs, Voluntary Agencies, Volunteer Training
Spitze, Hazel Taylor – J Home Econ, 1969
Descriptors: Educational Research, Home Economics, Voluntary Agencies, Volunteers
Manger, Margaret S. – J Home Econ, 1969
Descriptors: Community Services, Home Economics, Voluntary Agencies, Volunteers
Comstock, George; And Others – 1966
For this report on a two-year Peace Corps project designed to implement educational television (ETV) into Colombia schools, the Peace Corps Volunteers who participated are investigated. The history and experience of these Volunteers in the Peace Corps are sketched first. Next, the consequences for them of serving in a large, integrated, special…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Developing Nations, Educational Television, Volunteers
Swanson, Mary T. – 1970
This handbook presents the steps that must be taken to assure an effective and meaningful volunteer program. The handbook is comprised of the following chapters: I. Volunteering--History and Philosophy; II. Areas of Volunteering; III. Board--Purpose and Functions; IV. Organization of Volunteer Service; V. Recruitment and Promotion; VI. Interview…
Descriptors: Program Administration, Program Guides, Voluntary Agencies, Volunteers
Lansburgh, Therese – Day Care and Early Education, 1976
Describes projects of the Maryland Committee for the Day Care of Children aimed at cutting day care costs: a recycling center for discarded industrial materials that can be put to educational uses, and workshops for teachers and volunteers in preschool and day care programs. (ED)
Descriptors: Day Care, Program Costs, Recycling, Volunteer Training
Peer reviewedMarlin, Dale – Journal of Correctional Education, 1988
Describes the Literacy Volunteers of Virginia Institutions program (LVVI). There are LVVI programs at 22 institutions where inmate and community volunteers provide one-to-one basic reading instruction to students and are supervised by teachers from the Department of Correctional Education. (JOW)
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Literacy Education, Reading Programs, Volunteers


