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Denton, William H. – Community Education Journal, 1978
A case study shows the slow process of rebuilding a community and how the community educator can facilitate internal growth and development. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Centers, Community Education, Community Involvement
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Kimbrough, Ralph – Journal of Teacher Education, 1977
The underlying purpose of instruction in community leadership is to help teachers learn how to participate effectively with other institutional leaders in the solution of pressing educational and social problems. (JD)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Education, Community Organizations, Educational Anthropology
Derrick-Davis, Karen – 2000
Based on the view that strengthening families and neighborhoods can improve the life chances of vulnerable children, this discussion guide is designed to help communities participating in study circle programs to bring people from all segments of the neighborhood together to share different views and experiences, thereby building stronger…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Change Strategies, Community Action, Discussion Groups
Crowson, Robert L.; Boyd, William Lowe – 1999
The rediscovery of a role in extending social organization and bringing "order" to distressed neighborhoods has become an educational reform motif in the United States. A full-service school that links education and other support services can contribute to the social capital needed to improve children's learning. While it is a laudable…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Community Services, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
McCaffrey, Patrick – Perspectives: The Civil Rights Quarterly, 1982
Gentrification, or the return of the middle class to renovated inner-city neighborhoods, is forcing out the aged and minority poor who can no longer afford the higher cost of housing in those areas. This has created the problem of a population of mostly Blacks and ethnic groups. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Housing, Housing Needs
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Curtis, Karen A. – Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development, 1989
Examines the role of ethnography as a resource in the process of needs assessment in a multi-ethnic, low-income section of Philadelphia. Analyzes the relationship between the targeted neighborhood's socioeconomic characteristics and human service environment and discusses the work done with neighborhood leaders in developing a plan based on the…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Community Cooperation, Community Organizations, Ethnography
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Mayrowetz, David; Price, John – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2005
This case exemplifies the frequent need for principals to negotiate the conflicting demands of parents and teachers. Parents are advocating increased participation in school decision making while teachers are demanding a more secure and isolated environment. Issues of class and race complicate this challenge for many urban administrators.…
Descriptors: Neighborhood Schools, Role Playing, School Safety, Community Relations
Jaffe, Natalie; Freedman, Marc – 1987
This exit report chronicles the last 20 months of the 3-year demonstration phase of the New York City Volunteer Corps (CVC), whose members worked in teams at various sites to either provide human services or do physical work. These final months were characterized by the following factors: (1) a change in Corps leadership; (2) concern about…
Descriptors: Community Services, High Risk Persons, Neighborhood Improvement, Program Costs
Johnson, Margaret Connon – 1979
This document presents a case study of the controversy between freeway developers associated with the Washington State Highway Department and citizens of Montlake community, Seattle. The intent is to provide information to other neighborhood and community groups on successful citizen activism strategies. In the opening section, a chronology of…
Descriptors: Activism, Case Studies, Citizen Participation, Community Action
Fishman, Robert G. – 1979
During periods of social change neighborhoods are redefined and/or created by external and internal factors. Political, economic and social factors act as catalysts for neighborhood change by developing symbols by which an area is identified. Neighborhoods are formed by expounding on the new image most sought out by the exponents of the more…
Descriptors: Community Change, Economic Factors, Neighborhood Improvement, Neighborhood Integration
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Nunn, Bobbie B. – 1970
Rather than learn about the environment vicariously in the abstract setting of the classroom, it is proposed that students become active participants in activities in the community to develop the attitudes and skills necessary for environmental improvement within that setting. The activities of the project include: 1) twenty teachers and ten…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Resources, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
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Jones, Earl R. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1987
Presents a case analysis of the effects of an enterprise zone program and its potential to revitalize a seriously distressed community. For Black communities, such as Decatur, IL, programs were found to have only a minimal effect. Graphs of findings included. (PS)
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Businesses, Black Employment, Community Development
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Sussman, Michael H. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1986
To address integration and community we must understand the experiences of those to be integrated. This article advocates the use of neighborhoods as places to: (1) identify and solve common problems and (2) promote neighborhood identity around institutions and natural resources. It also outlines three ways the law can promote integrated…
Descriptors: Community Change, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Minority Groups
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Gruber, Fred – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1986
This article outlines strategies of maintaining integration emphasizing: (1) housing offices and counseling; (2) community action to alter real estate policies; (3) school action including public relations and human relations thinking; (4) community organization of commercial and religious institutions; (5) financial incentives for pro-integrative…
Descriptors: Community Change, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Neighborhood Improvement
Walker, Karen E.; Watson, Bernardine H.; Jucovy, Linda Z. – 1999
This paper looks systematically at the experiences of two demonstration projects, Plain Talk and Community Change for Youth Development (CCYD), and discusses their attempts to implement resident involvement strategies. Chapter 1 is an introduction. Chapter 2 provides a brief overview of the two demonstration projects that indicates all sites in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Strategies, Citizen Participation, Citizen Role
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