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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 ...
Lieske, Jody   +1 more
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Connecting rural schools to quality education: Rural teachers' use of digital educational resources

Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
Maintaining teaching quality at a high level in rural and remote areas in China can be supported by the use of digital educational resources. This study examined which factors explain differences in rural teachers' use of digital educational resources in
Jingxian Wang   +2 more
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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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Preparing Pre-Service Teachers for Rural Schools

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education, 2019
Preparing pre-service teachers for rural schools has been a challenge in the field of education for more than a century, and issues specific to the rural teacher workforce remain a persistent and salient challenge in the United States and globally.
A. Azano, J. Downey, Devon Brenner
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A randomized trial examining the effects of Conjoint Behavioral Consultation in rural schools: Student outcomes and the mediating role of the teacher-parent relationship.

Journal of School Psychology, 2017
The results of a large-scale randomized controlled trial of Conjoint Behavioral Consultation (CBC) on student outcomes and teacher-parent relationships in rural schools are presented.
S. Sheridan   +6 more
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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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Directed Consultation and Supported Professionalism: Promoting Adaptive Evidence-Based Practices in Rural Schools

Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2018
Although there have been several advances in the development of evidence-based practices (EBPs) to support students with disabilities, many rural schools struggle to use EBPs.
T. Farmer   +5 more
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Corporatizing Rural Schools

2017
This chapter examines the privatization agenda of neoliberal venture philanthropists. It focuses specifically on the Rural Opportunities Consortium of Idaho, and the numerous research and policy reports they have released. The reports are critically examined to show the underlying ideology and the attempts defund public schools.
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Rural School Leadership

Rural School Leadership: Lessons from Alaskais a guide for leaders in rural schools. The book tells stories, provides clear examples and practical school improvement strategies. Throughout the book, authors discuss how leaders can help their schools meet the needs of both Indigenous and Western systems.
Christian P. Wilkens   +2 more
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Resourcing Rural Schools

2023
Manthekeleng Linake, Sive Makeleni
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