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Ellis, Lee C.; Scott, Sue M. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2003
Asserts that community-based learning is a necessary component of community development and democratic renewal. Provides examples from Canada that show how citizen learning can create change. Urges critical adult educators to prepare learners to resist encroachments on individual and community autonomy. (Contains 14 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Community Development, Community Education

Kellogg, Wendy A. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 2002
Describes the use of a service learning framework to guide faculty and students who engage in community development and capacity-building activities. A case study describes projects regarding access to information for environmental problem solving in a Cleveland neighborhood. (Contains 35 references.) (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Community Development, Environmental Influences, Higher Education

Checkoway, Barry; Richards-Schuster, Katie; Abdullah, Shakira; Aragon, Margarita; Facio, Evelyn; Figueroa, Lisa; Reddy, Ellen; Welsh, Mary; White, Al – Community Development Journal, 2003
Cross-site observation of Lifting New Voices, a national initiative to involve youth in community development, indicated the following: (1) youth participation has multiple impacts; (2) facilitating factors are youth as leaders, adult allies, and intergenerational bridges; and (3) obstacles include conditioning, withdrawal of disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Citizenship, Community Development, Community Organizations

Bolland, John M.; McCallum, Debra Moehle – Urban Affairs Review, 2002
Interviewed 257 impoverished, urban public housing residents regarding how empowerment, sense of community, and neighboring behavior affected the likelihood of their engaging in discussion about community issues directly affecting their lives and the lives of their neighbors. Overall, sense of community and neighboring behaviors predicted…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Needs, Community Problems, Empowerment

Rew, Alan; Rew, Martin – Community Development Journal, 2003
A development project in a poor east Indian community used community development and sustainable livelihoods methods that understated the critical importance of rank, caste, and power relations. Implemented out of context, these models became obstacles to survival and development. (Contains 16 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Innovation

Hugo, Jane M. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2002
Discusses historiographic issues involved in researching learning in community and gives a brief history. Describes three types: autonomous learning groups, community development groups, and community action groups. Poses critical questions for understanding the relationship between learning and community. (Contains 54 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Action, Community Development

Gratto, Frederic J.; Gratto, Katherine K.; Henry, Wilma J.; Miller, Thomas E. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2002
Campus environments easily impact the ability of higher education professionals to establish campus community. Campus buildings, settings, and environment are important aspects of the development and maintenance of community. This article provides an introduction to environmental impact and one institution's approach in redesigning their Greek…
Descriptors: College Buildings, College Environment, Community Development, Dormitories

Havice, Pamela A.; Chang, Catherine Y. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2002
With the technology revolution, the importance of creating a sense of community in the learning environment is as significant as ever. This article shares the lessons learned in developing and teaching a multicultural counseling course via distance and distributed education. The authors discuss strategies for integrating and fostering a sense of…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Development, Counselor Training, Distance Education
Garnham, Harry L.; Garnham, Penny – Small Town, 1989
Describes a project to define the images of Telluride (Colorado) held by its residents and tourists and contributing to sense of place. Discusses the design of the town's entry points and efforts to maintain their visual environments in harmony with the town's defined character during ongoing community development. (SV)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Development, Community Planning, Community Surveys

Swinth, Robert L.; Alexander, Archibald – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1990
Community development practitioners in rural areas need to develop strategies for coping with rural dependence on core organizations such as multinational corporations and national governments. Rural communities should discuss issues, join forces with other communities, interact with core actors, and find ways to be more self-reliant. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Development, Federal Government, Power Structure

Weissglass, Julian – Educational Forum, 1990
Constructivist listening is a tool for empowerment, community building, and educational change. It enables teachers and principals to think of themselves and their schools as centers for learning and change rather than as the target of change efforts for others. It enables people to assume responsibility for their actions and feelings. (Author)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education

Hopkins, Roger – Community Development Journal, 1989
Emphasis on creating job-related skills for employer needs and linking training to the development of entrepreneurship has raised fears in Wales about its effect on depressed communities. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Development, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries, Job Skills

Krofta, Janet; Panshin, Dan – Journal of Extension, 1989
Extension needs to find its future niche in the urban area where people now are with the same success that it currently enjoys in rural areas. Opportunities for extension programing include at-risk youth and families, environmental quality, and community revitalization. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Extension Education, Futures (of Society)
Best, Gary A. – DPH Journal, 1989
This editorial recommends the education of severely handicapped students in integrated community schools, calls for students' integration into the social community, and urges educators to consider how they promote "the community" and the use of the "community schools" in their own lives. (JDD)
Descriptors: Community Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, School Role

Perkins, Harvey C. – Journal of Rural Studies, 1989
Examines the process by which real estate developers construct rural images of urban places, exploit anti-urban, pro-rural, and pro-community sentiments, and commodify and appropriate the established meanings of places. Uses Chapel Hill, North Carolina, as a case study. Contains 47 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Advertising, Case Studies, Community Characteristics, Community Development