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Rural Schools

2010
Nearly one in three public school students in the United States attends school in a rural area. A rural area is defined as an area with a population of 25,000 people or fewer. Rural America has often been portrayed as an idealized life that involves intact families, close ties with neighbors, low crime levels, and relatively stress free in comparison ...
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The Rural School

Russian Education & Society, 1992
In terms of their depth and multifarious nature, the problems of the rural school go far beyond the bounds of the village. In many ways they determine the course of development of our whole society. Of considerable concern is the quality of the knowledge and overall development and labor training of rural youngsters, the state of the educational ...
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Families and schools in rural appalachia

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1986
A literature review revealed conceptual elements and approaches that have been productive in the study of rural education and rural families and children as they interface with schools. The Appalachian region is considered relative to these same issues.
E E, Gotts, R F, Purnell
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A medical school for rural areas

Medical Education, 1997
Jichi Medical School (JMS) was established in 1972 to supply graduates to rural areas where medical resources are scarce. JMS has several unique characteristics aimed at motivating graduates to work in a rural practice. These include financial aid for students, a home prefecture recruiting scheme, location in a non‐urban area, management by prefectures
K, Inoue, Y, Hirayama, M, Igarashi
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Rural Schools

Blackfriars, 1943
To live in the country and partake of the life of the country is in itself an education, partly because natural phenomena, experienced by the countryman at first hand, are educative, and partly because craftsmen abound everywhere practising their crafts in the open for all to see.
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In A Rural School

Soviet Education, 1959
In the village which spreads out over picturesque green hills by a lake are well-built, high and spacious huts under iron and plank roofs. The carved roof cornices and window frames lend a festive trim appearance to the houses. Alongside the village, in the former "calves' pasture," stands the large stone building of the school amid young apple and ...
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For the Rural School

Soviet Education, 1982
The draft by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union [CPSU] of "Basic Directions for the Economic and Social Development of the USSR in the Years 1981-1985 and the Period up to 1990" has confronted the higher school with the highly important task of implementing measures to raise the quality of specialist training and to ...
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Rural Schools and Distance Education

International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2011
In 2006, the author began research on current issues in rural education in which teachers recounted narratives of teaching. As deficits, they spoke of an inability to retain teachers, too little diversity in student programming, and lack of access to extra-curricular activities.
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