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Community education

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Community education, also known as Community-based education or Community learning & development, usually features programmes and activities that are developed in dialogue with communities and participants. The purpose of community learning and development is to develop the capacity of individuals and groups of all ages through their actions, the capacity of communities, to improve their quality of life. Central to this is their ability to participate in democratic processes.[1]

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Thomas A. Fleming papers

 Collection
Identifier: 02.TAF
Abstract Thomas A. Fleming held the position of Special Assistant to the Provost at Eastern Michigan University from 1993 until he retired from EMU in 2003. The Thomas A. Fleming papers represent his work as an administrator at EMU, an educator at both the WJ Maxey Boys Training School and the Washtenaw County Juvenile Dentention Center, as well as his research interests in Black American social issues and matters of education. Fleming was a collector of local Black...
Dates: 1954-2010