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School Leadership In The Rural Context, Mary Lou Gammon
School Leadership In The Rural Context, Mary Lou Gammon
The Rural Educator
No abstract provided.
A Case Study Of Three Rural Schools: Factors, Characteristics, And Conditions That Influence School Performance Scores, Jacqueline L. Mason
A Case Study Of Three Rural Schools: Factors, Characteristics, And Conditions That Influence School Performance Scores, Jacqueline L. Mason
Doctoral Dissertations
The purposes of this study were to explore three rural Louisiana PK-12 schools with high percentages of minority and high poverty populations and to examine how activities, conditions, events, policies, and procedures in these schools might be associated with their consistent growth in School Performance Scores across the period 2001-2005. Qualitative data were collected from individual interviews, researcher observations, focus groups, and analyses of school documents. Constant comparison theory was used to triangulate data across the three schools and to identify emerging themes and patterns common to all schools. The study was one of mixed methods; most of the data …
Killing Mayberry: The Crisis In Rural American Education, James A. Bryant Jr.
Killing Mayberry: The Crisis In Rural American Education, James A. Bryant Jr.
The Rural Educator
The article provides an overview of the turbulent and challenging times facing teachers and administrators in rural schools. The article examines literature from over the past decade to paint a full picture of the economic and social pressures exerting themselves in rural America and the impact these forces are having in rural schools. This work argues that rural education has been ignored too long by policy makers and even many Americans, and that this crime of omission has had disastrous consequences for many small communities. The article concludes with an examination of some of the tentative but hopeful steps that …
The Emergence Of The Ceo, Gayla Fredrickson
The Emergence Of The Ceo, Gayla Fredrickson
The Rural Educator
Reprinted from The Rural Educator, Volume 24, Number 1, Fall 2001
Educational Renewal In Rural South Dakota, Mary Strangohr
Educational Renewal In Rural South Dakota, Mary Strangohr
The Rural Educator
Reprinted from The Rural Educator, Volume 21, Number 2, Fall 1999
The Coming Of Age With Technology In Rural Schools, V. Pauline Hodges
The Coming Of Age With Technology In Rural Schools, V. Pauline Hodges
The Rural Educator
No abstract provided.
Parents' Perceptions Of The Rural School Bus Ride, Rob Ramage, Aimee Howley
Parents' Perceptions Of The Rural School Bus Ride, Rob Ramage, Aimee Howley
The Rural Educator
Reprinted from The Rural Educator, Volume 27, Number 1, Fall 2005
Technology Empowered Transitions: Curriculum, Teachers' Practices, And . . . Change?, R. Stewart Meyers, Michael F. Desiderio
Technology Empowered Transitions: Curriculum, Teachers' Practices, And . . . Change?, R. Stewart Meyers, Michael F. Desiderio
The Rural Educator
No abstract provided.
Leadership And Rural School Boards: Utah Data, Curtis Van Alfen, Stan M. Schmidt
Leadership And Rural School Boards: Utah Data, Curtis Van Alfen, Stan M. Schmidt
The Rural Educator
Reprinted from The Rural Educator, Volume 18, Number 2, Winter 1996-1997
Children’S Hopes And Fears, Bernadette L. Dean, Shazia Solangi
Children’S Hopes And Fears, Bernadette L. Dean, Shazia Solangi
Institute for Educational Development, Karachi
No abstract provided.
Rural Revitalization In New Mexico, Gerald R. Pitzel, Alicia C. Benavidez, Barbara C. Bianchi, Linda L. Croom, Brandy R. De La Riva, Donna L. Grein, James E. Holloway, Andrew T. Rendón
Rural Revitalization In New Mexico, Gerald R. Pitzel, Alicia C. Benavidez, Barbara C. Bianchi, Linda L. Croom, Brandy R. De La Riva, Donna L. Grein, James E. Holloway, Andrew T. Rendón
The Rural Educator
The Rural Education Bureau of the New Mexico Public Education Department has established a program to address the special needs of schools and communities in the extensive rural areas of the state. High poverty rates, depopulation and a general lack of viable economic opportunity have marked rural New Mexico for decades. The program underway aims at establishing holistic community socioeconomic revitalization at the grass roots level with the schools playing a leading role. Initiatives include community conversations with key leaders to determine necessary steps to take in encouraging economic growth and attracting businesses, the institution of entrepreneurship within the community, …
Edward W. Chance Dissertation Award: A Case Study: Leadership And Its Effect On Achievement Of Children From Poverty In A Rural Setting, Marilyn Dishman Horst, Barbara N. Martin
Edward W. Chance Dissertation Award: A Case Study: Leadership And Its Effect On Achievement Of Children From Poverty In A Rural Setting, Marilyn Dishman Horst, Barbara N. Martin
The Rural Educator
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived effectiveness of leadership in a Missouri rural K-8 school with a high incidence of poverty that consistently met federal and state accountability mandates. The concepts of accountability as measured by student achievement, the unique educational needs of children from poverty, and the challenges of the rural school location were viewed through the lens of leadership. Ten practices of leadership that lead to consistent student achievement were suggested. They include integrity and courage, focus and vision, expectations and data evaluation, resources and empowerment, role modeling, and collaboration. Implications of this study …
Examining The Academic And Personal-Social Experiences Of Latina/O Children In Southeastern U.S. Rural, Burgeoning Latino Communities, José A. Villalba, Maria Brunelli, Lucy Lewis, Carrie Wachter
Examining The Academic And Personal-Social Experiences Of Latina/O Children In Southeastern U.S. Rural, Burgeoning Latino Communities, José A. Villalba, Maria Brunelli, Lucy Lewis, Carrie Wachter
The Rural Educator
Between the 1990 and 2000 U.S. Census several Southeastern states, largely void of a permanent Latino population prior to 1990, witnessed significantly large increases in the number of Latina/o residents, particularly in rural communities. This study was designed to ascertain the impressions of non-Latina/o teachers and school counselors working with Latina/o youngsters in elementary school settings in these communities through the use of focus group methodologies. Four general themes were identified using the Consensual Qualitative Research method of analysis: (I) Academic factors affecting Latina/o children in burgeoning communities; (II) School interventions used for addressing academic factors; (III) Latina/o children and …
Considering The Community: How One Rural Superintendent Perceives Community Values And Their Effect On Decision-Making, Chris Jenkins
Considering The Community: How One Rural Superintendent Perceives Community Values And Their Effect On Decision-Making, Chris Jenkins
The Rural Educator
In rural Oklahoma, the role of the superintendent is often vastly different than that of superintendents in large cities. The superintendent is the leader of the school district, which is typically the community’s largest employer. There are a few examples of superintendents who embrace this sometimes overwhelming responsibility and who are often seen as pillars of ethics, leadership and morality in the community. Dale Carter is one example of this type of superintendent. Mr. Carter has been employed by Kenawee Public Schools since 1969. During his tenure he has been a teacher, coach, principal and superintendent. This case study will …
Rural Research Brief: Rural Science Education Research And The Frameworks That Give It Form, J. Steve Oliver
Rural Research Brief: Rural Science Education Research And The Frameworks That Give It Form, J. Steve Oliver
The Rural Educator
No abstract provided.
The Professional Development Needs Of Rural High School Principals: A Seven-State Study, Pamela S. Salazar
The Professional Development Needs Of Rural High School Principals: A Seven-State Study, Pamela S. Salazar
The Rural Educator
The increased emphasis on standards-based school accountability since the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 is focusing critical attention on the professional development of school principals and their ability to meet the challenges of improving student outcomes. While rural school districts are dealing with many of the same issues facing urban districts, there are unique challenges that rural school principals face. However, effective professional development that addresses the unique needs of rural school leaders can build essential leadership capacity that supports school success. This article discusses the results of a study on the professional development needs …
Changing Teaching Practices In Rural Schools, Hobart L. Harmon, Janna Gordanier, Lana Henry, Ann George
Changing Teaching Practices In Rural Schools, Hobart L. Harmon, Janna Gordanier, Lana Henry, Ann George
The Rural Educator
This article describes the approach of a five-year initiative, funded by the National Science Foundation, to improve the teaching of mathematics and science in 10 rural school districts of Missouri. Traditional challenges of improving the professional practice of teachers are addressed through a regional partnership. External project evaluation results reveal specific teacher challenges, the change strategy of the Ozark Rural Systemic Initiative (ORSI), and what teachers value most. Continuous, regional content-specific professional development; follow-up technical assistance to schools; administrative walk-throughs; assistance of lead teachers; and external evaluation reinforce that what counts most are effective teaching practices in classrooms with students. …
Teaching In China, Tanya Lebans, Margie Radigan
Teaching In China, Tanya Lebans, Margie Radigan
The Rural Educator
As part of a Canadian International Development Agency funded project working with rural teachers in central China, recent graduates Lebans and Radigan spent a month teaching in Chinese schools. The primary purpose of the project is to work with members of the Sichuan Provincial Teacher Training Centre and rural teachers from Wenchuan County develop a professional development plan in response to China’s current focus on education reform. This article is a synthesis of Lebans’ and Radigan’s experiences.
Teacher Retention In A Teacher Resiliency-Building Rural School, William W. Malloy, Tawannah Allen
Teacher Retention In A Teacher Resiliency-Building Rural School, William W. Malloy, Tawannah Allen
The Rural Educator
This article focuses on the challenge of teacher retention in rural schools in relation to the No Child Left Behind mandate, that school districts must attract and retain highly qualified teachers. This case study examines the extent to which a rural school enhanced teacher retention by overcoming the barriers that might otherwise have presented a challenge to teacher retention. Findings from this study suggest that the nurturing the nurturers concept, inherent in teacher resiliency-building schools, enhances teacher retention strategies.
Retaining Experienced, Qualified Teachers: The Principal’S Role, Jean M. Haar
Retaining Experienced, Qualified Teachers: The Principal’S Role, Jean M. Haar
The Rural Educator
One process for retaining experienced, qualified teachers is to provide them with opportunities to grow professionally (Blasé & Blasé, 2001). The intent of this paper is to provide information about meeting the needs of experienced, qualified rural teachers, especially in the area of professional development. A story line of one rural science teacher’s journey with professional development opportunities and experiences is shared. Her principal’s role is also described. Also included is a comparison between the teacher’s experiences and research about professional development. The paper concludes with recommendations for those involved in rural schools, especially in administrative positions will be shared. …
Action Research—A Means Of Continuous Professional Development In A Rural Context: Possibilities And Challenges, Razia Fakir Mohammad, Roshni Kumari
Action Research—A Means Of Continuous Professional Development In A Rural Context: Possibilities And Challenges, Razia Fakir Mohammad, Roshni Kumari
Book Chapters / Conference Papers
This paper presents our findings from a research initiated to support teachers’ continuous development through action research in the rural context of a developing country. The study investigated the experiences of seven teachers and teacher educators from the rural context of Pakistan, who spent nearly six months undertaking action research projects as part of a follow-up strategy for a university based teacher education programme. After the completion of the university-based programme, the participants had gone back to their respective institutes and were expected to initiate action research projects in order to implement new knowledge/learning. It was also a strategy to …
Regional Learning Opportunities : A Story Of Place-Based Learning Among Adults In West Virginia, Paula W. Flaherty
Regional Learning Opportunities : A Story Of Place-Based Learning Among Adults In West Virginia, Paula W. Flaherty
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Place-based learning has been shown to be effective for use with traditional-aged students, but not much research has been conducted to connect the use of place-based learning with adults, particularly in rural areas of Appalachia. Because of the lack of information concerning this topic, a qualitative case study was conducted among participants in an adult learning program in West Virginia. The intent of the study was to add to the body of knowledge regarding place-based learning with adults. The case study examined the experiences and perceptions of adult planners, implementers, and participants in a program called Regional Learning Opportunities (RLOs) …
Marvin S. Pittman: A Historical Inquiry Of His Life, Legacy And Leadership, Pamela Frost Altman
Marvin S. Pittman: A Historical Inquiry Of His Life, Legacy And Leadership, Pamela Frost Altman
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation is an inquiry into the educational leadership style of Marvin Summers Pittman, April 12, 1882-February 27, 1954. Pittman was a transformational leader with a vision to set goals that sometimes appeared to be outside the box during his time as an educational leader. Pittman introduced new and innovative programs in education, including his zone plan for teacher training, and theories for the consolidation of schools. Pittman understood that education was the tool needed to give power back to the people, and to enable them to be productive citizens. Education was Pittman's tool to bring the poor farm boy …