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Gjelten, Tom; Nachtigal, Paul – 1979
Four different assumptions about the nature of rural education govern major strategies to reform its deficiencies: rural education is a problem because it is not urban; some small isolated schools are "necessarily existent"; small schools are desirable because of flexibility and responsiveness; and educational problems are independent of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Community Leaders, Educational Change
Nachtigal, Paul – 1992
The usual opposing perspectives on the school-size debate focus on economies of scale and school climate. This paper examines school size, educational cost, and quality from a third perspective, that of maintaining healthy viable communities. Rural schools and rural communities are tightly linked and highly interdependent. The school is one of the…
Descriptors: Community Development, Consolidated Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Quality
Nachtigal, Paul; Haas, Toni – 1988
This paper describes the emerging debate on efficiency and program quality in rural schools, explores the strengths and weaknesses of rural district consolidation, and suggests policy options for redesigning rural education. An examination of economic trends, demographics, and philosophical changes regarding rural education's purpose puts…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Consolidated Schools, Economic Change, Educational Change
Nachtigal, Paul – 1990
Rural public schools can be perceived as economic drains on community resources; they also can be perceived as being of inadequate quality, hence demanding more support. Educational critics, however, are questioning the notion that more is better and are recommending teaching fewer, more integrated courses, in longer time periods. In analyzing…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education