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Frances Quinn; Linda Hobbs – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
This paper employs Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) as an analytical heuristic in exploring the internationally prevalent situation of teaching out-of-field. Drawing on interview transcripts, we use CHAT to frame the activity of a young teacher teaching mathematics out-of-field in a small rural K-12 school in Australia. We identify and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Small Schools, Rural Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Boyd, William Edgar – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2021
This article presents a rich account of school leadership development within the North Coast Initiative for School Improvement program in New South Wales, Australia. The focus is the school leader at a small rural school, whose engagement with generative dialogue and collaborative inquiry results in a growing confidence in engaging her school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Elementary Schools, Instructional Leadership
Keddie, Amanda; MacDonald, Katrina Claire; Blackmore, Jill; Eacott, Scott; Gobby, Brad; Mahoney, Caroline; Niesche, Richard; Wilkinson, Jane – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2020
There remains strong political support for school autonomy reform within Australian public education despite evidence linking this reform to exacerbating school and systemic inequities. This paper presents interview data from key education stakeholders gathered from a broader study that is investigating the social justice implications of school…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, Commercialization, Social Justice, Equal Education
Macdonald, Libby; Gallagher, Emma; Beamish, Wendi; Robinson, Ainslie; Taylor, Annalise – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2021
The experiences of regional and rural teachers supporting students on the autism spectrum in their classrooms often differ from those of their metropolitan counterparts. Interventions designed for metropolitan settings may not work the same way in regional and rural classrooms, and teachers outside major centres may encounter challenges in…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Rural Schools, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Parkinson, Chloe – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2015
This paper examines the trial implementation of the Australian Curriculum in a remote Aboriginal school. It was a school that at the time was beginning to achieve successes with the development of dual-knowledge, transformational outcomes based curriculum that had its justification in the Northern Territory Curriculum Framework. Drawing on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Curriculum Implementation, Transformational Leadership
Wildy, Helen; Siguräardóttir, Sigríäur Margrét; Faulkner, Robert – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2014
This study builds on a set of Australian case studies exploring the impact of Place on the work of principals and of the importance of Place in the preparation and development of principals. The project compares the ways that principals in Iceland and Australia build leadership capacity in small rural schools. Leaders of small schools in both…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Qualitative Research, Teacher Role, Observation
Halsey, R. John – Australian Journal of Education, 2011
Historically, small schools have played a very important role in the provision of schooling in Australia. Numerically, using an enrollment of 200 or less, small schools represent approximately 45% of the schools in Australia. Population growth and the consequences of this, in particular for food production, water and energy, mean that the…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Rural Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Instructional Leadership
Clarke, Simon; Wildy, Helen – Australian Journal of Education, 2011
There is a robust body of work highlighting distinctive challenges encountered by leaders of small schools in pursuit of school improvement but this work has focused on the school as the unit of change and neglects the role of the district. As the district potentially influences what principals know and how they use their knowledge, this article…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Rural Schools, Educational Improvement, School Districts
Clarke, Simon; Stevens, Elizabeth – Journal of Educational Change, 2009
According to Hargreaves and Fink (The seven principles of sustainable leadership, 2003; Sustainable leadership, 2006), sustainable leadership matters, spreads and lasts, and is fundamental to enduring and widespread school improvement. This observation is especially germane to the context of leading small primary schools in rural locations, where…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Rural Schools, Elementary Schools, Principals
Anderson, Michelle; White, Simone – Australian Journal of Education, 2011
The theme of this article is the challenge that school leaders face in creating the conditions for learning in small schools. We draw on the concepts of "social capital" and "social entrepreneurship" to identify tensions and possibilities for school leaders in a case study of a small rural school as they seek to find resources…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Small Schools, Social Capital, Instructional Leadership
Stevens, Ken – Education in Rural Australia, 2010
Schools have always been central to rural communities, but today they are critical to the sustainability of social and economic life for people who live beyond major centres of population. The development of virtual structures and processes that enhance classes in and between rural schools has provided extended educational and, indirectly,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Small Schools, Rural Schools, Rural Areas
Kinash, Shelley; Hoffman, Michelle – Rural Society, 2009
This article presents and analyses a single pedagogic case of a small, rural primary state school in Queensland, Australia. The researchers spent one day per week for nineteen weeks serving the role of visiting teachers to the school. The goal of the research was to inquire into the pedagogical sustainability of this rural school and its…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Small Schools, Instruction, School Community Relationship
Franklin, Janice – Education in Rural Australia, 2010
Research about rural education, and education policy directions for rural schools, are set against formal measures of "disadvantage". These measures about rural "disadvantage" have been defined, evaluated and compared to more "advantaged" provincial and urban schools. Rarely has educational research or policy been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Small Schools, High Schools
Stevens, Ken – Rural Society, 2009
Australia and Canada are large countries with small populations relative to their size, in which a not inconsiderable number of citizens live beyond major centres of population. In both resource-based economies, the provision of quality education in rural schools is an important part of the national social and economic infrastructure. This article…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Teacher Education Programs, Urban Universities, Educational Quality
Ewington, John; Mulford, Bill; Kendall, Diana; Edmunds, Bill; Kendall, Lawrie; Silins, Halia – Journal of Educational Administration, 2008
Purpose: The special characteristics of small schools appear to set them apart from larger schools. In fact, small schools may be a discrete group in that their complexity may not be in direct ratio to their size. The special characteristics of small schools may include the absence of senior staff, administrative assistance on a part time basis…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Rural Schools, Role Conflict, Administrator Characteristics