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Community Education
Providing the Experience of Learning for a Life Time
| The Mission Of Community Education |
Community Education is a working partnership of government, businesses, social agencies, schools and communities to address the needs of the Wichita citizens through lifelong learning programs that improves the quality of life for individuals, families and neighborhoods.
| The Goals of Community Education |
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Provide multigenerational programming for the diverse citizenship through internal and external partnerships, recruiting volunteers, and utilization of community resources.
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Address the needs of the community through learning opportunities for its citizens.
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Empower members of the community to become self-sufficient and seek solutions to their own problems through facilitating of services and programs.
| Strategies of Community Education |
Multigenerational Programming
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Utilizing the internal and external physical, financial, and human resources assets to address the community’s needs.
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Offering programs and services for all community members in a multigenerational setting.
Learning Opportunities
Empowering Community Members
| Community Education Principles |
Lifelong Learning Learning begins at birth and continues until death. Formal and informal learning opportunities should be available to residents of all ages in a wide variety of community settings.
Responsiveness Public institutions have a responsibility to develop programs and services that respond to the continually changing needs and interests of their constituents.
Self-help People are best served when their capacity to help themselves is encouraged and enhanced. When people assume ever-increasing responsibility for their own well-being, they acquire independence rather than dependence.
Partnerships & Collaborations Organizations and agencies that operate for the public good can use their resources, meet their own goals, and better serve the public by establishing close working relationships with Community Education.
Maximum Use of Resources The physical, financial and human resources of every community should be interconnected and used to the efficiently to meet the diverse needs and interest of the community.
Localization Services, programs, events, and other community involvement opportunities that are brought closest to where people live have the greatest potential for a high level of public participation.
Join us! There are several ways you can be involved:
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Become a member of a community education advisory council, and be part of design programs and activities most needed in your neighborhood.
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Volunteer to teach! Become a key element of lifelong learning by volunteering or sharing your talents.
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Sign up for a class. For current schedules, call the center nearest you.
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Enroll your child. There is plenty to do after school - your child can make the most of this time and meet other wonderful kids as well!
| Where are the Wichita Community Education Centers? |
Community Education South Campus Colvin Neighborhood City Hall 2820 S. Roosevelt Wichita, KS 67210 (316) 303-8031
Community Education Northeast Campus Atwater Neighborhood City Hall 2755 E. 19th St. Wichita, KS 67214 (316) 303-8083
Community Education Northwest Campus Evergreen Neighborhood City Hall 2700 N. Woodland Wichita, KS 67208 (316) 303-8041
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