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Lawrence, Barbara Kent – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2009
This review of literature about gifted rural education reveals not only important information but the need for further work. The concepts presented have applicability that is not exclusively rural, but they derive from studies done with rural students and take rural culture, history, and circumstances into account. Understanding the context of…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent, Rural Areas, Rural Education
DeYoung, Alan J.; Lawrence, Barbara Kent – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
The professional education community has historically ignored questions concerning schooling's social purpose. Urban life, dependent on skills and values acquired in the country, is not the ultimate human experience pushed by the American elite. Society pays heavily for educating students to flee the communities that nurtured them. (36 references)…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Industrialization, Parent Attitudes
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1999
This paper examines issues and areas of concern for the educational researcher moving from the relative safety of academic research to the more perilous arena of practice-oriented or action-oriented qualitative research. The first question is one of purity or objectivity: giving credibility to research results by imposing adequate rigor on methods…
Descriptors: Accountability, Action Research, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lawrence, Barbara Kent – Rural Educator, 1998
Describes an ethnographic dissertation that portrays how patterns of culture and history in a rural community in Maine negatively influence many rural students' academic aspirations. Consolidated schools exacerbate the effect by separating students from their parents and communities and alienating them in school. (TD)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Alienation, Cultural Background, Cultural Influences
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1994
This paper examines themes in Maine history and literature related to the character of traditional Maine people, particularly coastal people, and their attitudes toward education. The historical survey touches upon early settlement, subsistence farming, frontiers in the woods and on the islands, influence of the sea and sailing, and influences of…
Descriptors: Community Change, Cultural Context, Educational Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1998
This paper suggests that the fundamental characteristics of a sustainable community are economic security, ecological integrity, quality of life, and empowerment and responsibility. It also asserts that nurturing these characteristics within a rural school can forge stronger links to community, strengthen the local economic base, encourage…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Survival, Partnerships in Education
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1999
Two concepts have been confused: equality of opportunity and equality of ability, which has led us to link intellectual giftedness with elitism. This linkage undercuts the ability to nurture and benefit from the gifts of the gifted, an important issue in rural places experiencing either withering economies and loss of population or an influx of…
Descriptors: Anti Intellectualism, Brain Drain, Cognitive Dissonance, Community Attitudes
DeYoung, Alan J.; Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1995
This paper addresses dilemmas facing rural schooling today as a result of industrialization and the changing nature of rural communities. Examples are drawn from the literature on Maine and West Virginia schools and from the movie "Hoosiers." Although some rural communities have benefitted economically from industrialization, in most…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Industrialization
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1995
This paper examines the imbalance in representation of native-born Mainers on the school board in Mount Desert Island, Maine. Mount Desert Island is the location of Acadia, the second most visited national park in the United States. In this community, native-born Mainers represent 68 percent of the year-round population, but 80 percent of people…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Boards of Education, Community Leaders, Community Relations
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1997
This paper discusses the difficulties that rural students on a Maine island encounter as they make the transition from a small local elementary school to a large distant high school. The elementary school is characterized by small class sizes, close nurturing teacher-student relationships, and the involvement of parents and families. When students…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Educational Environment, Elementary Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1996
This report overviews the rationale for conducting an ethnographic study of cultural factors that influence student aspiration in Tremont, a small rural community on Mount Desert Island, Maine. Although Tremont is the poorest community on Mount Desert Island, Tremont students scored as well or better on the Maine Educational Assessment than did…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Case Studies, Community Attitudes, Cultural Context