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- W2022166869 abstract "THE community relationships of American schools were profoundly affected by war needs and developments. In certain respects this influence was salutary. The stimulation given to school-sponsored community service projects such as scrap collection, bond and stamp sales, student staffing of child-care centers, wide-spread work experience achieved in agriculture and in industry, and the like was wholesome. School participation in the community integration and leadership movement as previously reported by Cook (18) was also a highly desirable development in the direction of enduring school-community cooperation. Somewhat offsetting these gains, however, is the fact that war-caused shortages in all forms of motor transportation, together with the requirements of national security and a general lack of qualified personnel, practically eliminated the field trip programs, the local surveys, and the week end or summer camps previously operated by many school systems. Nevertheless, the basic concept of the community school, as that concept had emerged during the later 1930's, steadily increased in professional favor thruout the war years." @default.
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