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Gilles, Jane F. – Rural Educator, 2017
This multi-case study explored how local policy actors in rural school districts interpreted new teacher evaluation policies and how state-level policy actors influenced local policy responses. In the first phase of the study, teachers and administrators in four rural school districts in two U.S. states were interviewed about new state teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Rural Schools, School Districts, Educational Policy
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Turner, Jon; Finch, Kim; Uribe-Zarain, Ximena – Rural Educator, 2019
The four-day school week is a concept that has been utilized in rural schools for decades to respond to budgetary shortfalls. There has been little peer-reviewed research on the four-day school week that has focused on the perception of parents who live in school districts that have recently switched to the four-day model. This study collected…
Descriptors: School Districts, Rural Schools, School Schedules, Parent Attitudes
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Hazi, Helen M. – Rural Educator, 2016
Limited research has been done to examine teacher evaluation in rural schools. This article presents an analysis of legislation and regulation of teacher evaluation in selected rural states, highlights their commonalities and differences, reports their litigation, and speculates on potential problems that can result in rural schools. It ends with…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Rural Schools, Federal Legislation, Court Litigation
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Powell, Deborah; Higgins, Heidi J.; Aram, Roberta; Freed, Andrea – Rural Educator, 2009
This article examines the influence of the No Child Left Behind Act on the decision making of rural principals and teachers about curriculum and instruction as well as the possible long-term effects on rural education. Data were gathered from 101 rural elementary school principals in Missouri and 76 rural elementary school teachers in Maine.…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Federal Legislation, Elementary School Teachers, Principals
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Shymansky, James A.; Yore, Larry D.; Annetta, Leonard A.; Everett, Susan A. – Rural Educator, 2008
There is a dearth of studies in science education that are both comprehensive and focused on rural schools. Thus, this brief is in the form of a research report on the impact of an externally funded, five-year professional development project. The project involved approximately 1500 teachers on the student achievement of approximately 20,000 K-6…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Urban Universities, Professional Development, Science Education
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Horst, Marilyn Dishman; Martin, Barbara N. – Rural Educator, 2007
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…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Rural Schools, Educational Needs, Mentors
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Waignandt, Alex; Brown, James – Rural Educator, 1991
Studied health screening methods of schools in mid-Missouri. Found significant differences between rural and urban schools in terms of number of school nurses employed and percentage of schools screening in all areas studied: physical assessment, vision, hearing, scoliosis, and dental. Recommends improved health screenings in rural schools. (KS)
Descriptors: Health Programs, Rural Schools, Rural Urban Differences, School Health Services
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Harmon, Hobart L.; Gordanier, Janna; Henry, Lana; George, Ann – Rural Educator, 2007
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…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Rural Schools, Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Change
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Jess, James D. – Rural Educator, 1980
State equalization programs for school funding have been structured around variously weighted combinations of district wealth, tax effort and student need. For rural and small school districts, these programs have not always provided adequate financing. Nine rural school finance alternatives are suggested. (MH)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Federal Aid
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Alspaugh, John W. – Rural Educator, 1992
Compares fifth grade reading and math achievement scores for schools on the Missouri Mastery Achievement Test in rural and urban elementary schools. Found no significant differences between rural and urban schools on achievement. Rural schools were more homogeneous in achievement and SES. Free and reduced lunch status was the best predictor of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Elementary Education, Grade 5
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Barrow, Lloyd H.; Burchett, Betty M. – Rural Educator, 2001
Surveys completed by 147 rural Missouri secondary science teachers indicated that only 70 percent were certified in their teaching area, lectures were the dominant teaching strategy, student interest in science was low, the use of inquiry in teaching was low, laboratory facilities and funding for supplies were inadequate, and teaching materials…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Practices, Rural Schools, Science Instruction
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Waddle, Jerry L.; Buchanan, Robert D. – Rural Educator, 2002
A study examining principal termination surveyed 372 Missouri school superintendents, most from rural districts. The most frequent reason for principal termination was inability to communicate effectively and collaborate with school and community members. Most dismissals resulted from administrative recommendations, 28 percent resulted from board…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Education, Administrator Effectiveness, Board Administrator Relationship
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Reynolds, Janice Carner – Rural Educator, 1998
A survey of 106 small, rural school superintendents and board members in central Missouri found they believed that providing character education through proper school culture was not enough, and that a character-education focus should be added within the guidance and counseling areas of the curriculum in elementary and secondary schools. (TD)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cultural Context, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Alspaugh, John – Rural Educator, 1995
Small rural school districts in Missouri with low pupil/teacher ratios generate a small amount of revenue per teacher, pay low teacher salaries, and draw a large amount of salary supplement money per teacher. Suggests that districts reorganize into larger units, thereby increasing teacher pay and reducing the need for teacher salary supplement…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Schools, School District Reorganization
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Alspaugh, John W. – Rural Educator, 2001
A study of the financing of 96 small rural K-8 and K-12 Missouri school districts found that it was more difficult to support small rural high schools than small rural elementary schools. Small K-12 districts could convert to K-8 districts and contract with adjoining districts to instruct their high school students. (TD)
Descriptors: Assessed Valuation, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
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