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Becker, Laurence D.; And Others – 1976
A study of the needs and services available to parents of exceptional children in Southern California is described. The first section reviews results of a mail survey in which 78% of the agencies and programs serving exceptional persons indicated they also provided some type of service to parents. Additional results discussed include that the most…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children
Wickey, Jane M.; Hartman, Barbara L. – 1976
Presented is the final report of a 1-year project designed to determine the possibility of coordinating services for handicapped children in the Baltimore (Maryland) region by providing technical assistance to coalitions of decision makers at the local and regional levels. Some of the findings and conclusions drawn from the project are listed such…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Organizations, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
National Council of Secondary School Athletic Directors, Washington, DC. – 1975
This manual focuses on the coach's relationships and interactions with students, school personnel, civic groups, and community agencies. The first chapter examines how athletics, as an integral part of education, can make a significant contribution (a) to the development of the individual, (b) in meeting society's needs, and (c) in transmitting…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Community Organizations, Individual Characteristics
Austin - Travis County Mental Health - Mental Retardation Center, TX. – 1972
Presented is a county wide (Travis County, Texas) plan developed by 12 human service agencies to provide comprehensive educational, maintenance, and prevention services to the mentally retarded of all ages. Described are three underlying principles: human ecology (which stresses an individual approach to fulfillment), normalization, and community…
Descriptors: Agencies, Community Organizations, Community Planning, Delivery Systems
American Library Association, Chicago, IL. Office for Library Service to the Disadvantaged. – 1974
As a first step toward making the library more responsive to the needs of the community's children, a guide was developed to help libraries compile a community information file. The guide provides a list of sources of information, a list of possible subject areas to be covered, and forms and letters to be used in collecting and verifying data from…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Community Information Services, Community Organizations, Community Resources
Stanwick, Mary Ellen – 1975
For the reader who wants to know in general terms about the current status of citizen participation in educational decision-making, a descriptive account of a national survey and a summary of the findings are presented. A section containing the results of an opinion portion of the survey should also be of interest to the general readers. Two…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Community Organizations
Artz, Robert M., Ed. – 1970
The greatest obstacle facing the park, recreation, and conservation movement today and in the future is adequate financing. Competition for both tax dollars and contribution dollars is so intense that park and recreation agencies must develop more effective finance programs and requirements attuned to total community needs. Although the need to…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Citizen Participation, Community Organizations, Community Resources
Sortor, Maia, Comp. – 1968
The overall goal of the Central California Action Associates Inc. (CCAA) program is to provide basic education and pre-vocational training so that migrant and seasonal adult farm workers will be able to upgrade their economic and social lives. Without increased educational attainment, the San Joaquin Valley farm workers face a grim future because…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Development, Adult Programs, Community Organizations
Batten, T.R.; Batten, Madge – 1967
This book assesses the nature, advantages, and limitations of the nondirective or community development approach to social betterment. Two advantages are claimed for this approach: people are more likely to act on what they have freely decided to do than on what others have tried to persuade them to do; through participation in the process of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Development, Community Organizations, Group Discussion
Dasgupta, Sugata – 1968
This was an empirical study of actual processes of change as they were induced and as they occurred in a number of Indian communities. The tools were: a questionnaire composed of a number of schedules prepared for this purpose; case studies of leaders and of action situations; case histories of community institutions; an attitude study; and an…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Development, Community Involvement, Community Organizations
Herman, Louis, Comp.; Eisner, Joseph, Comp. – 1974
Various characteristics of and information about the area comprising the Plainedge School District in Nassau County, New York, are compiled in this survey. The information is collected in the following categories: census data, history, school district, other educational facilities, the library, community groups, recreation, other governmental…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Education, Community Organizations, Community Programs
Des Jardins, Charlotte – 1971
This easy-to-read booklet for parents of handicapped children, contains information on how to organize parent groups to move bureaucracies toward providing better services for handicapped children. Included are suggestions for choosing effective leaders, lobbying for results, using various media, setting up classes in public schools or starting a…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Community Organizations, Handicapped Children, News Media
Tate, Charles E. – 1974
Cable television has tremendous potential for human, social, and community development, but this cannot be achieved without planning, in which the needs of the community must be paramount. Both the politics of education and the quality of the educational process must be considered before suggesting futures for cable technology. A significant…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cable Television, Community Involvement, Community Organizations
Weiss, Edmond; And Others – 1972
The Planning Unit is a concept employed in resource requirements forecasting for the public service agencies, as an alternative to the conventional hierarchical program-structure used in PPB systems. The planning unit concept allows analysts to generate cost analyses by several simultaneous program-structures, not all of which need be in a…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance
Johnson, Eugene I. – 1972
A recent survey reveals frustration with our inability to institute social change. Public affairs education has not been effectively linked to the energies of those willing to study and take action, such as students. Barriers to such a linkage include institutional rigidities; autonomy and jealousy; limited financing; differing concepts of public…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Citizen Participation, Community Organizations, Educational Radio
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