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Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Inst. for Community Development. – 1966
This document dates from 1966 and is thought to be primarily useful in allowing the reader to trace the evolution of this model from its earlier stages to completion. M.E.T.R.O. is a gaming simulation which uses techniques of war gaming as a tool for coping with current and anticipated urban problems. At this stage in its conception, M.E.T.R.O.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Game Theory, Games, Mathematical Models
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Hitchcock, John – Environmental Education and Information, 1984
Discusses Toronto's postwar development as measured by: population growth patterns; households; families; age structure; dwelling type; and labor force participation. Growth rings based on municipal boundaries are used as the basis for all analyses. Policy issues related to physical/social environment and women's role related to urban growth are…
Descriptors: Community Development, Municipalities, Policy, Population Growth
Briggs, Xavier de Souza – 2002
This paper outlines major trends affecting both the nature of urban problems and the shape of much public interest problem-solving in the urban United States. Trends affecting cities and regions include the continued suburbanization of jobs, wealth, and political power; the evolution of a skill-intensive and networked global economy in which…
Descriptors: Community Development, Decentralization, Governance, Housing
Marks, Dianne – American School Board Journal, 1973
Describes how a board, community officials, and developers work closely together to plan for new schools in the rapidly growing suburb of Schaumburg Township, Illinois. (JF)
Descriptors: Community Planning, Enrollment Rate, Population Growth, School Buildings
Hart, William T.; Bassett, Louise – American Journal of Phychiatry, 1972
Argues that the pattern of patient care which is emerging to serve the lower socioeconomic groups is approaching the pattern which serves the rest of the population, as the prejudice barrier falls. (DM)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Low Income Groups, Mental Health, Psychiatric Services
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Kain, John F.; Meyer, John R. – Public Interest, 1970
This article summarizes a Conference on Transportation and Poverty, held June 7, 1968 which was organized and chaired by the authors; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences sponsored the conference. Conference papers are listed. (AF)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Employment Problems
Erber, Ernest – Manpower, 1970
Stresses the need for a national commitment to provide equal opportunity for minorities by helping them out of the ghetto. (BH)
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Ghettos, Housing Opportunities, Minority Groups
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White, Harrison C. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1983
Argues that in order to understand the future of American cities one must be aware that people adapt to and manipulate city life by changing the categories by which major urban phenomena and processes are perceived and analyzed. Examines developments in urban industry, politics, and federal programs to demonstrate the argument. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Community Change, Federal Programs, Industry
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Eklund, Kent E.; Williams, Oliver P. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1978
This research study explores changes in the geographic dispersal of social classes in Philadelphia over a 20-year period. Discussed are the changes which occurred between the central city and its suburbs and those which occurred among suburban municipalities. Descriptions of several hypothetical models about the changes are tested. (EB)
Descriptors: Dropouts, Inner City, Population Distribution, Population Trends
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Trexler, Cary J. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2000
Clinical interviews with nine fifth graders revealed that experiences play a pivotal role in their understanding of pests. They lack well-developed schema and language to discuss pest management. A foundation of core biological concepts was necessary for understanding pests and pest management. (Conatains 34 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Benchmarking, Biology, Elementary Education
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Poppink, Sue; Shen, Jianping – NASSP Bulletin, 2003
An analysis of secondary principals' salaries between 1987-1988 and 1999-2000 was conducted to determine trends in salaries, contrast those trends to others' earnings, and examine the variations in urban, suburban, and rural labor markets, states, and gender. Findings provide useful data for various stakeholders when entering discussion about…
Descriptors: Principals, Salaries, Secondary Schools, Trend Analysis
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Watras, Joseph – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2006
On 15 April 2002, the Dayton Board of Education, the Ohio State Department of Education, and the NAACP reached an agreement ending busing for racial balance in the city schools. Participants agreed that the era for litigated desegregation was over because busing had failed to raise academic achievement of African American children and court…
Descriptors: Busing, African American Students, African American Children, Racial Integration
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Merten, Don E. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2005
Transitions are a significant aspect of the American educational system and therefore of interest to educational anthropology. Based on a two-year ethnographic study, this article explores the transitions between grade school and junior high and between childhood and teenhood for white girls in a privileged suburban community, and examines why the…
Descriptors: Suburbs, Females, Whites, Adolescents
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Glazer, Nathan – Public Interest, 1974
Argues that the legal and political effort to open up the suburbs to the poor and black, which has become perhaps the most important thrust in the policy area, is not necessary, for integration of blacks is occurring, while a major public policy for the integration of the poor would be impossible to implement. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Economically Disadvantaged, Low Income, Neighborhood Integration
Lev-Ari, Aviva – 1981
This paper employs the time-geographic perspective to analyze the choices made in residential relocation. According to the author, the motivation of residents to make their homes in an urban or suburban environment is determined chiefly by how geographically convenient the location is, and the amount of space that is needed by the resident. A…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Consumer Economics, Life Style, Metropolitan Areas
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