Graduate Research Papers
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Open Access Graduate Research Paper
Abstract
The object of this research project was to compile a combined community resources directory that would meet the functional, educational, and recreational information needs of both the students and teachers of a school district, as well as the members of the communities that make up that school district. Telephone interviews were conducted and questionnaires were sent to gather the data on the information sources. Approximately 800 individuals, private businesses and government offices and agencies were contacted. The information gathered from these sources was then organized and printed in a directory format. The completed directory contained listings for thirteen individuals, two private businesses, and eighty government offices and agencies. Provisions were made within the directory for adding or correcting listings for future updating. This directory was duplicated and distributed throughout the school and the community
Year of Submission
1988
Degree Name
Master of Arts
First Advisor
Leah Hiland
Date Original
5-1988
Object Description
1 PDF file (32 pages)
Copyright
©1988 Janet Carspecken
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Carspecken, Janet, "Combined community resources directory for Turkey Valley School and its community" (1988). Graduate Research Papers. 1922.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/grp/1922
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