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Peer reviewedGhose, Rina – Journal of Urban Technology, 2003
Explores Milwaukee, Wisconsin's use of community Geographic Information Systems (GIS) using long-term ethnographic research. Overall, the effects of GIS and other digital technologies are quite varied across different community organizations, influenced strongly by factors such as leadership quality, organizational capacity, and resourcefulness in…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Inner City, Neighborhood Improvement, Urban Areas
Peer reviewedvan de Water, Manon – Youth Theatre Journal, 1995
States that Constance D'Arcy Mackay was instrumental in defining the genre of children's theater in the early 20th century. Discusses her career highlights. Concludes that Mackay played a pivotal role in the "making" of the history of children's theater in the United States, and that while little of her personal history is known, her…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Textbooks, Theater Arts
Robertson, Ann; Minkler, Meredith – Health Education Quarterly, 1994
Explores multiple meanings of empowerment and community participation and what health means in this context. Considers whether the tyranny of the professional has been replaced by the tyranny of the community. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Empowerment, Health, Health Promotion
Peer reviewedBourke, Lisa; Luloff, A. E. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1998
Community surveys in rural Pennsylvania (393 responses) investigated how residents view women in their local community. Results suggest that women are as involved as men and perceive similar characteristics as important to being influential, but their underrepresentation as leaders has resulted in perceptions that women are not very influential.…
Descriptors: Adults, Community Involvement, Community Leaders, Females
Casile, William J.; Davison, Reeny D. – New Directions for School Leadership, 1998
ASSET (Allegheny Schools Science Education and Technology) Inc. is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to improving science and technology achievement of all Pittsburgh-area students. Program elements include developing and articulating the vision, forming dynamic teams, sustaining collaborative support systems, and maintaining a…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Partnerships in Education, Science Education, Teamwork
Peer reviewedRoyce-Davis, Joanna – Counseling and Values, 2000
This article presents the case study of an individual with a significant psychiatric disability who identified spirituality as the primary facilitator of her community integration. Recommendations are made for human service practice. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Involvement, Counseling, Mental Disorders
Peer reviewedBraker, Marjorie J.; Leno, Janice R.; Pratt, Clara C.; Grobe, Deana – Journal of Extension, 2000
Survey responses from 969 (of 2,552) Oregon Extension volunteers revealed personal benefits, including gains in knowledge, self-confidence, and interpersonal relationships. Community benefits were noted by more than one third. A few noted economic benefits (increased job skills and useful contacts). The costs of volunteering were perceived as low…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Extension Education, Participant Satisfaction, Rewards
Peer reviewedBesser, Terry L.; Ryan, Vernon D. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 2000
Analysis of data from 10,798 residents of 99 small Iowa towns revealed that smaller communities, those with a high percentage of full-time employed residents, more college graduates, and more people working in town have higher community participation levels. (Contains 41 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Employment Level, Labor Market, Small Towns
Peer reviewedSmith, B. C. – Community Development Journal, 1998
Inauthentic participation may be limited to providing inputs, giving the community no power. However, even weak participation in the form of utilization, contributions, enlistment, cooperation, and consultation can have benefits. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Cooperation, Community Development, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedHobbs, Beverly B. – Journal of Extension, 2001
Oregon 4-H program conducted focus groups with 18 volunteer managers experienced in working with Latino adult volunteers. Latino volunteerism occurs first in the context of family and neighborhood, and they do not think of their contributions as volunteering. Organizations must establish a presence and build trust in the Latino community.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cultural Awareness, Extension Education, Recruitment
Burzichelli, Claudia; Mackey, Philip E.; Bausmith, Jennifer – Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2011
The current study replicates work of Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Northeast and Islands. It describes dropout prevention programs in nine Mid-Atlantic Region (Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania) school districts serving communities with populations of 24,742-107,250 (as of July 2008). All nine…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Mentors, Poverty, Dropout Programs
van Erven, Eugene – Research in Drama Education, 2007
Dutch participatory community-based theatre has thus far been largely text-based and quite apprehensive of abstract site-specific performance, which it regarded as the product of "outsider gazing" and exploitative of local residents. Quite recently, the two veteran Dutch community-based companies Stut and RWT were forced by extraordinary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Theater Arts, Community Involvement
Rees, C. E.; Knight, L. V.; Wilkinson, C. E. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2007
Despite the General Medical Council emphasising the value of service users to medical students' education, there is scant literature about service user involvement in medical education. Although some research has outlined the effectiveness of service users as teachers, none has explored social issues surrounding how medical students learn "with"…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Focus Groups, Stakeholders
Gao, Xuesong – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2007
The study analyzes a strand of online discussion messages entitled "a Tale of Blue Rain Cafe" from an online community of English learners on the Chinese mainland. The strand of messages was part of the collective reflection made by members of an English learning club on their participation. Using sociocultural learning theory, the paper…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Second Language Learning, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
Freng, Scott; Freng, Adrienne; Moore, Helen – Journal of American Indian Education, 2007
This research examined American Indians' recall of cultural inclusion from their elementary through high school education. Sixteen American Indians described their experiences of schools to peer interviewers. Analysis of interviews revealed three themes: the nature of cultural inclusion, factors influencing cultural inclusion, and recommendations…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Education, Community Involvement, Social Integration

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