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Lockette, Tim – Teaching Tolerance, 2010
In American popular culture, the word "rural" invokes images of sunny farms and little red schoolhouses--while "urban" means drugs, poverty, and crime. But those who know the reality of both worlds will say that rural schools face many of the same challenges as their urban counterparts. The problems of rural schools are often…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Rural Schools, Popular Culture, Stereotypes
Lockette, Tim – Teaching Tolerance, 2009
In a nation where education is funded largely by local property taxes, schools in wealthy communities have plenty of funds to spend on programs that get their kids ready for college. Schools in poor communities scrimp and save to get the job done--or hope that funding from the state will help fill in the gap. This article describes how students…
Descriptors: Social Class, Low Income Groups, Educational Equity (Finance), Equal Education