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Decisional participation as perceived by teachers in self contained and team teaching elementary schoolsSchroer, C. Dennis January 1973 (has links)
The study was designed to compare the nature and extent of teacher participation in decision making in self contained and team teaching elementary schools. The sample for data gathering consisted of 81 teachers and 17 principals from 17 self contained elementary schools and 94 teachers and principals from 18 team teaching elementary schools in Indiana. Professional personnel from 15 school districts participated in the study.Data for the study were secured by means of responses given to a questionnaire. The instrument consisted of 24 decisional situations to which each subject was requested to indicate current and desired participation. Decisional items were grouped as administrative decisions and instructional decisions.Data were analyzed statistically. Hypotheses concerning teacher-characteristics and teacher decisional participation relative to the two types of school organizations were analyzed through an analysis of covariance. The Pearson-Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was used to test the relationship of teacher-characteristics of the total number of respondents to six decisional variables.
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Participatory workshops: hands-on planning for sustainable schoolsPoirier, Marcella 06 January 2009 (has links)
In this exploration, participatory planning workshops are used to implement the Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) initiative in a grade six class in Winnipeg. The approach is an effective student-centered strategy that meets the needs of children with a range of learning abilities. The benefits of participatory planning workshops for students with special needs emerged as a key success of the process. Grounded in the principles of community engagement, this document connects children’s rights to citizenship with the need to engage children in planning for sustainable development.
Semi-structured interviews were integral to understanding the unique needs of the participant class. Challenges that emerged during the parental consent and student assent process are examined and strategies for future interdisciplinary collaborations are identified. An extensive literature review explores the emergence of youth participation in planning and a range of best practices for engaging children in participatory student-led processes. This research investigates international strategies for implementing the ESD initiative and considers emergent best practices at student, institutional and government levels. Schools are examined as components of community infrastructure that influence neighbourhood design and shape development. As school infrastructure ages and school facilities are challenged to become more sustainable, engaging with school communities in planning, design, renovation or building will be an important skill for planning professionals. Developing the necessary knowledge, skills and values to engage children in planning processes is illustrated as an integral component of this process.
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A study of significant initiating and sustaining factors which influence citizen participation in social planningOshiro, Raymond Shigeru January 1987 (has links)
Typescript. / Bibliography: leaves [247]-255. / Microfilm. / Photocopy. / xi, 255 leaves, bound ill. 29 cm
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Citizen participation in planning: an examination using some concepts and theories from social and political science, of community decision-making in regional and town planningFagence, Michael Unknown Date (has links)
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Citizen participation in planning: an examination using some concepts and theories from social and political science, of community decision-making in regional and town planningFagence, Michael Unknown Date (has links)
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Citizen participation in planning: an examination using some concepts and theories from social and political science, of community decision-making in regional and town planningFagence, Michael Unknown Date (has links)
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Citizen participation in planning: an examination using some concepts and theories from social and political science, of community decision-making in regional and town planningFagence, Michael Unknown Date (has links)
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Citizen participation in planning: an examination using some concepts and theories from social and political science, of community decision-making in regional and town planningFagence, Michael Unknown Date (has links)
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Citizen participation in planning: an examination using some concepts and theories from social and political science, of community decision-making in regional and town planningFagence, Michael Unknown Date (has links)
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