Meeting: Innotech Regional Seminar on Use of Community Resources in Providing Low Cost Primary Education, 12-16 Nov. 1973, Saigon, VNIDRC personnel. Paper on educational reform and techniques for making education more responsive to community needs - using examples of Canada's attempts to relate the educational system to the community, suggests ways of applying new approaches in developing countrys; discusses ruralization of schools, the use of educational technology, the free school movement, and areas of priority for educational research
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This Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy special issue, “Parent and Community ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was initiated to identify a process by which a po...
The Canadian educational system has been influenced by geography, population, and natural resources....
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In the October 6, 1995 issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education, Alexander W. Astin discussed why ...
The aim of this thesis is to prove that the idea of multiculturalism is part of everyday life in Ca...
Countries around the world refer to twenty-first century education as essential to maintaining perso...
Small schools and their communities contribute to an important, though threatened, knowledge base. T...
The eighteen fifties were years of progress in Canadian education. Concrete steps were taken in each...
Non-conventional education exists in all communities. Community education, also known as Community l...
For over a decade, Newfoundland's education system has been subjected to continual pressure to enact...
In recent years, throughout Canada, there has been an emphasis on the need for increased community i...
Meeting: Research for Development : Mid-Canada and the Third World, 19-21 Apr. 1983, Winnipeg, MB, C
This Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy special issue, “Parent and Community ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was initiated to identify a process by which a po...
The Canadian educational system has been influenced by geography, population, and natural resources....
Meeting: Meeting of Education Donor Agency Representatives, 19-21 May 1982, Mont Sainte Marie, Que.,...
Ontario’s first Poverty Reduction Strategy, Breaking the Cycle, was launched in 2008. It was stated ...
At the Harris Centre Regional Workshop for Economic Zones 4 and 5 (Southeast Labrador), May 2006, on...
In the October 6, 1995 issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education, Alexander W. Astin discussed why ...
The aim of this thesis is to prove that the idea of multiculturalism is part of everyday life in Ca...
Countries around the world refer to twenty-first century education as essential to maintaining perso...
Small schools and their communities contribute to an important, though threatened, knowledge base. T...
The eighteen fifties were years of progress in Canadian education. Concrete steps were taken in each...