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Webinar: Guiding the Work of a Changing and Diverse Field: The Updated Community Development Principles of Good Practice.

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Webinar: Guiding the Work of a Changing and Diverse Field: The Updated Community Development Principles of Good Practice.

The Community Development Principles of Good Practice, developed by the Community Development Society in 1978 and most recently revised in 2023, provide a framework for community developers to evaluate their work, share best practices, and advocate for community development. This webinar will explore the principles, where they came from, why they were revised and how they can help shape community development going forward.

Presenters:

  • Margaret Stout, Professor of Public Administration, West Virginia University and current Board Chair of the Community Development Society
  • Celina Tchida, Ph.D. Candidate, Arizona State University
  • Stephen Jeanetta, Associate Dean, Department of Community Development, University of Minnesota Extension and Vice Chair of Programs for the Community Development Society


REGISTRATION: https://bit.ly/3Sw8rFb

Registration is open until the start of the webinar. After registering you will receive a confirmation email with the link to the webinar.

This free webinar is presented by the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development (NCRCRD) in partnership with the Community Development Society.

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