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Fagan, Edward R. – English Journal, 1976
Teachers should draw from the resources of their economic, educational, governmental, and religious communities in teaching composition. (DD)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Study, English Instruction
Collings, Miller R. – 1967
Designed for teachers who are unaware of desirable places to visit, of whom to contact, or of services and materials available to students, this pamphlet contains specific information on how to collect and construct a file of pertinent, available community resources. It will help the classroom teacher assemble and organize information about a…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Resources, Community Study, Elementary Education
Moore, Donald R.; And Others – 1971
The Metro School's educational program is built on these premises: 1) students must have control over the directions of their own learning; and, 2) resources of the city, including businesses, cultural institutions, and community organizations must become a laboratory for learning. Three of the documentary reports of the program are included in…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Study, Educational Programs, Experimental Programs
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Dept. of Agricultural and Extension Education. – 1980
This student workbook is for 12- to 14-year-olds participating in the Pennsylvania 4-H "Opening the Doors of Your Community" project which is designed to involve youth in improving the quality of community life, learning about the role and functions of local government, understanding public issues, becoming involved in the process of…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Citizen Participation, Community Development, Community Resources
Wolsk, David – 1971
A prerequisite to successful environmental education is major change in the educational system. As a replacement for the manpower training/selection approach, we need education as assistance in child development; as a replacement for the educational bureaucracy, we need a dynamic structure designed for individual and organizational growth and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Community Resources, Community Study, Educational Change
McKinnerney, Beryl Ray – 1974
If a program of community study has not been initiated for the school system, the individual teacher should take the initiative in presenting the idea to the administration and in locating and preparing for the use of community resources in the classroom. There are three principal aspects of the discovery and use of community resources (those…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Study, Educational Media, Elementary Education
Talmage, Harriet; Mendelson, Lloyd J. – 1971
This publication, part of supplementary materials for a National Council for the Social Studies Conference paper described in SO 003 075, characterizes and offers evaluations on the Wingspread Project. A number of school exchange programs for varying age groups of suburban and urban young people from diverse backgrounds emphasizes a sense of…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Study, Cultural Interrelationships, Educational Objectives
Mendelson, Lloyd J. – 1971
The curriculum overview, intended for secondary teachers, describes the general objectives, methodology, and units of the Wingspread project. Goals of the project are to prepare individuals to function in a complex society; to promote academic and social development through personal and direct involvement with problems in a metropolitan society;…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Schools, Community Study, Course Descriptions
Poudre School District R-1, Ft. Collins, CO. – 1970
This guide to environmental and outdoor education is based on the principle that man will properly care for his world only if he both understands and appreciates it. Seventy-two multidisciplinary environmental themes are identified for instruction in grades K-12. Each theme is presented with behavioral objectives, key concepts, and both in school…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Community Resources, Community Study
Diem, Richard A. – 1979
Interesting and stimulating instruction in high school social studies may be achieved by using the community and its institutions as a laboratory for learning and by creating an on-going community resource inservice program. Effective ways to incorporate community resources in the curriculum include creating special sections on developing writing…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Role, Community Study
Talmage, Harriet; Mendelson, Lloyd J. – 1971
This paper, presented in 1971 at the National Council for Social Studies Conference in Denver, advocates structuring elementary and secondary social studies programs around social intelligence in the Deweyan sense rather than building them around ideology. Too often programs espousing an ideology are touted as the best approach toward solving…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Schools, Community Study, Conference Reports
Bremer, John; Von Moschzisker, Michael – 1971
The focus of this book is on the exposition of the principles of the Parkway Program. The program is worthy of description for several reasons: 1) the renovation of our educational system must have a high priority, and the program suggests a possible direction; 2) the story of Parkway is a case study of what happens when an educator sets out to…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Schools, Community Study
Chicago Board of Education, IL. – 1971
This ethnic studies unit for secondary grades offers students an opportunity to become familiar with a metropolis and its components as they relate to the ethnic and racial composition of its populous. The aim is for students to gain an understanding of the various contributions made by the composite ethnic groups to a city; to be aware of the…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Housing, Community Resources, Community Study
Project Adventure, Hamilton, MA. – 1978
As part of Project Adventure, a specific unit within a 12-week Colonial History course taught at a Massachusetts high school was designed to: involve students with each other, their community, and local history; add a significant social and experiential dimension to the course; use a unique system of student evaluation and grading; and be…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Affective Objectives, Colonial History (United States), Community Involvement