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Young, Jeffery; Vavrina, Charles – Journal of Extension, 2014
Defining the success of Urban Extension units is sometimes challenging. For those Extension agents, specialists, administrators, and others who have worked to bring solid, research-based programming to urban communities, it is no surprise that working in these communities brings its own unique and sometimes difficult challenges. Kentucky's…
Descriptors: Urban Extension, Barriers, Success, Conferences (Gatherings)
Hilliard, Thomas – Center for an Urban Future, 2011
Even before the Great Recession prompted policymakers to take a closer look at public programs designed to help unemployed Americans re-enter the workforce it had long been clear that federal, state and local government workforce development programs have not always effectively prepared low-income individuals to obtain decent-paying jobs. Job…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Job Training, Educational Change, Local Government
Grossman, Julie; Sherard, Maximilian; Prohn, Seb M.; Bradley, Lucy; Goodell, L. Suzanne; Andrew, Katherine – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2012
Urban agriculture initiatives are on the rise, providing healthy food while teaching a land ethic to youth. In parallel, increasing numbers of university graduates are obtaining Extension work requiring the effective communication of science in a diverse, urban, low-income setting. This study evaluates a pilot service-learning program, the…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Extension Agents, Agriculture
Nelson-Smith, Kenyetta – Journal of Extension, 2011
With education failing nationwide and economic restraints affecting both rural and urban educational institutions, Extension should be taking a more aggressive stance instead of operating in what has now become the way of Extension and "collecting numbers." Why isn't Extension more visible in the urban populations that reside in our own backyards?…
Descriptors: Urban Population, Urban Education, Extension Education, Urban Extension
Kaib, Tom – Todays Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Education Service Centers, Educational Resources, Enrichment Activities, Experimental Schools
Peer reviewedPrawl, Warren L.; Jorns, William J. – Journal of Extension, 1976
An evaluation of the Douglas County (Kansas) Extension Program to determine clientele's level of awareness and acceptance of the program and program strengths and weaknesses, to establish new program directions and a base line for future evaluation efforts, and to develop methodology and materials to be used in evaluation. Procedures, findings,…
Descriptors: County Programs, Educational Programs, Extension Agents, Extension Education
Peer reviewedDobbs, Ralph C.; McKinney, Charles W. – Negro Educational Review, 1974
While the extension concept is historically linked to rural populations through the original land grant college movement, the population requiring assistance has now broadened and shifted to an essentially urban one. Several alternative functions for extension programs in urban areas are outlined which will require a new resource and clientele…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Extension Education, Land Grant Universities, Rural Extension
Peer reviewedTaylor, Andress – Journal of Negro Education, 1974
A description and evaluation of the Federal City College (the first Urban Land Grant institution in the nation) higher education program offered in association with a group of Washington, D.C., penal institutions located in Lorton, Virginia. This Lorton Project has been adopted as a National Model by the Department of Health, Education, and…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Rehabilitation, Extension Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCarmichael, Erna – Journal of Extension, 1978
The author describes the problems facing an extension agent in selecting and utilizing indigenous paraprofessionals to teach extension programs in their neighborhoods. She suggests that extension professionals look on the requirement for them to supervise paraprofessionals as a challenge to extend and improve extension programs. (MF)
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Extension Education, Opinions, Paraprofessional Personnel
Kelly, Dorothy A. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1979
The College of New Rochelle's School of New Resources is described including: adult participation in decision making (selection and development of courses, faculty recruitment, and courses and programs evaluation), and descriptions of extension centers and campuses (AFSCME-AFL/CIO, Co-op City, South Bronx, New York Theological Seminary, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Community Involvement
Carr, N. – Adult Education, 1977
A university extension project designed to help communities provide a setting for lifelong learning opportunities and for community improvement planning was begun in New Zealand in 1975 and continues through 1977. Procedures, programs, needs, and evaluation are presented and future activities are touched on. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Community Centers, Community Development, Continuing Education Centers
Peer reviewedSchwebel, Andrew I.; And Others – Journal of Higher Education, 1976
Describes the conceptualization and development of a pilot urban extension program designed to enhance community self-help efforts while assisting the university in its educational, research, and service functions. Originally funded under Title I of the Higher Education Act, it still functions through the Ohio State University Department of…
Descriptors: Community Services, Federal Programs, Higher Education, Pilot Projects
Peer reviewedAnderson, G. Lester – Education and Urban Society, 1972
Argues for application to our cities of a familiar institutional model for growth and renovation: the land-grant university, and discusses in detail the character of that model. (JM)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Planning, Extension Education, Higher Education
Samuels, Frank – Adult Leadership, 1975
ABE urban extension presents one approach to the solution of the educational problems of the urban disadvantaged. Five potential problem areas are identified, realizing that even if they are resolved by intervention strategy, success depends upon appreciation of ABE participants as "legitimate" students with accompanying rights, duties, and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Change Strategies, Disadvantaged, Educational Problems
Peer reviewedHampton, Leonard A.; Ashton, Dub – Journal of Extension, 1979
Reports results from a survey--conducted under the auspices of the Neighborhood Continuing Education Program of Savannah, Georgia--of residents of a former model cities area to find out what education and retraining they might want and need, with implications for extension programing. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, Community Education, Community Surveys

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