The Teaching of Community Civics

The Teaching of Community Civics
Title The Teaching of Community Civics PDF eBook
Author National Education Association of the United States. Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education. Committee on Social Studies
Publisher
Total Pages 68
Release 1915
Genre Civics
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Civic Engagement, Community-Based Initiatives and Governance Capacity

Civic Engagement, Community-Based Initiatives and Governance Capacity
Title Civic Engagement, Community-Based Initiatives and Governance Capacity PDF eBook
Author Jurian Edelenbos
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 233
Release 2020-12-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000334651

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This book intends to theoretically conceptualize and empirically investigate upcoming and established practices of community-based initiatives in various countries in which both citizens and governments join efforts and capacities to solve wicked issues. It aims to include and compare cases from various countries, departing from the notion that community-based initiatives take place in an institutional context of governmental structures, rules, procedures, regulations, and routines. This leads to government involvement in these initiatives and sharing the public space. Furthermore, the editors take into account what kind of leadership roles, knowledge, and resources are present and how they evolve in this collaborative or coordinative effort, which in turn can enhance the capacities of community-based initiatives. This book joins excellent researchers from renowned universities all over the world, aiming for a balance between upcoming scholars and renowned scholars in the field of community-based initiatives and governance capacity. Contributors were carefully selected on the basis of their experience in the field of community-based initiatives, citizens’ engagement and governance capacity approaches. Aimed at researchers and academics, this volume will be of interest to those in the fields of business, economics, public administration, political science, social enterprise, sociology and third sector studies.

Community Civics and Rural Life

Community Civics and Rural Life
Title Community Civics and Rural Life PDF eBook
Author Arthur William Dunn
Publisher
Total Pages 536
Release 1920
Genre Civics
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Civics of My Community

Civics of My Community
Title Civics of My Community PDF eBook
Author John Wesley Foote
Publisher
Total Pages 116
Release 1926
Genre Civics
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Community Civics for City Schools

Community Civics for City Schools
Title Community Civics for City Schools PDF eBook
Author Arthur William Dunn
Publisher
Total Pages 608
Release 1921
Genre Citizenship
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Community Civics and Rural Life

Community Civics and Rural Life
Title Community Civics and Rural Life PDF eBook
Author Arthur William Dunn
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 410
Release 2017-08-29
Genre
ISBN 9781975756925

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This book, like the author's earlier one, The Community and the Citizen, is a "community civics" text. Two purposes led to the preparation of this second volume. The first was to produce a text that would meet the needs of pupils and teachers who live outside of the environment of the large city. Training for citizenship in a democracy is a fundamentally identical process in all communities, whether urban or rural. But, if it really functions in the life of the citizen, this process must consist largely in deriving educational values from the actual civic situations in which he normally finds himself. Moreover, instruction that relates to matters that lie beyond immediate experience must nevertheless be interpreted in terms of that experience if it is really to have meaning. At least half of the young citizens of America live in an environment that is essentially rural. Hence their need for civics instruction that takes its point of departure in, and refers back to, a body of experience that differs in many ways from that of the urban citizen. This does not imply that urban conditions should be ignored in the civic education of the rural citizen. On the contrary, one of the things that every citizen should be led to appreciate is the interdependence of country and city in a unified national life. In the present volume emphasis is given to this interdependence. For this reason, and because of the fundamental principles which have controlled the development of the text, it is believed that the book may perform a distinct service even in city schools.

A Community Civics

A Community Civics
Title A Community Civics PDF eBook
Author Edwin Wesley Adams
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 1920
Genre Citizenship
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