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Pankovits, Tressa – Progressive Policy Institute, 2023
Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. students attend rural schools. However, during policy discussions, rural schools' unique challenges are often eclipsed by those of their urban and suburban counterparts. This report is a case study of an innovative, replicable public education experiment at three rural Texas high schools called the Rural Schools Innovation Zone2…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Rural Schools, High Schools, School Districts
Kelly Billington Hill – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine whether perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of technology influence the integration of technology in rural south Texas teachers' classrooms. To investigate possible relationships, the researcher collected data through an online survey tool. The sample size for the study was 115…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Computer Attitudes, Technology Integration, Rural Schools
Glenda Droogsma Musoba; Juan Lopez – New Directions for Higher Education, 2024
Rural students graduate from high school at higher rates but go to college at lower rate than their urban and suburban peers. To take on the educational attainment challenge for rural students, we need to know more about postsecondary encouragement programs. This study examined a pilot postsecondary encouragement program in 11 rural high schools…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, High Schools, School Counselors, Extension Agents
Warner, Jayce R.; Fletcher, Carol L.; Torbey, Ryan; Garbrecht, Lisa S. – Texas Education Research Center, 2020
Students living in rural areas are less likely to attend schools that offer computer science (CS) courses largely because educational institutions in these remote areas lack the resources to staff teaching positions for these courses. This study investigated the impact of WeTeach_CS, a program designed to train teachers to become certified to…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Computer Science Education, Faculty Development, High School Teachers
Bernell, Kaitlin R. – Texas Education Research Center, 2021
Rural students in the United States have a lower likelihood of entering and completing college compared with their non-rural peers, despite strong high school graduation rates. Postsecondary attendance and degree attainment gaps observed across geographic regions present equity and access concerns in the high school-to-higher education pipeline.…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Public Schools, High Schools, Educational Attainment
Patricia K. Wilde – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Many districts have adopted social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum that teachers must incorporate into their lessons. The purpose of this qualitative dissertation-in-practice was to explore teachers' perceptions of the quality of SEL program professional development (PD) for teachers at a small, rural West Texas high school. For this study,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Electronic Learning, Social Emotional Learning, Faculty Development
Mary Elizabeth Lockhart; Oi-Man Kwok; Myeongsun Yoon – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
The construct of science identity has been gaining attention across various domains in the educational arena. To date, however, no studies have used a person-centered quantitative approach within science identity research that is based upon traditional identity theory. Hence, there is an absence of a theoretical underpinning of the number of…
Descriptors: Sciences, Self Concept, Classification, Rural Schools
Lopez, Juan; Musoba, Glenda Droogsma – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2024
Latina/o rural students are underrepresented in college and the research of their college choice process. Using Bourdieu's habitus, and Yosso's Community Cultural Wealth Conceptual Model, this qualitative study used interviews with 24 Latina/o rural high school students. Our findings explored how school habitus limits college options. Students use…
Descriptors: College Choice, Rural Schools, High School Students, Cultural Capital
Burkhauser, Susan; Mellor, Lynn; Garland, Marshall; Osman, David – Texas Education Research Center, 2021
Texas House Bill 3 established a college, career, and military readiness (CCMR) outcomes bonus, which provides extra funding to districts for each annual graduate demonstrating CCMR under the state accountability system. Some small district and rural district leaders expressed concern about the ability of their graduates to meet the career…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Career Readiness, Rural Schools, School Districts
Juana Nathali Pina Saldivar – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Students enrolled in public education schools in the State of Texas are required to participate in and secure passage of a norm-referenced state assessment in different grade levels and subject areas. The State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) is the norm-referenced assessment used for students in grades third through eighth, and…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Achievement Tests, At Risk Students, Rural Schools
Connie Jean Richardson – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Research shows that students who take advanced mathematics courses perform better on measures of college readiness than students who take less rigorous courses. However, no clear effect has been shown on requiring all students to take more advanced courses. This study examined whether increases in the number and level of mathematics courses…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematics Education, Graduation Requirements, College Entrance Examinations
Burkhauser, Susan; Mellor, Lynn; Garland, Marshall; Osman, David – Regional Educational Laboratory Southwest, 2021
Texas House Bill 3 established a college, career, and military readiness (CCMR) outcomes bonus, which provides extra funding to districts for each annual graduate demonstrating CCMR under the state accountability system. Some small district and rural district leaders expressed concern about the ability of their graduates to meet the career…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Alternative Assessment, Career Readiness, Small Schools
Harvey, Jeffrey Wade – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The educational plight of Hispanic students coupled with the financial shortages facing many districts throughout the state of Texas have forced schools to become more innovative and creative to engage unmotivated learners. This qualitative study was designed to examine the influence of interscholastic soccer participation on Hispanic male student…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Team Sports, Males, Athletics
Texas Comprehensive Center, 2018
This compilation of short summaries of Grow Your Own (GYO) teacher resources, prepared for the Texas Education Agency (TEA) by the Texas Comprehensive Center (TXCC) at American Institutes for Research (AIR), is organized around research questions developed by TEA to inform the Texas GYO teacher strategy. This is meant to be a living document and…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Program Effectiveness, Career Choice, Teaching (Occupation)
Maina, Faith; Smit, Julie; Serwadda, Abdul – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2021
The research experience for teachers (RET) professional development was a six-week long summer-intensive National Science Foundation (NSF) funded project that took place at a large university in western Texas. It was designed to provide a research-rich learning environment in data science and cybersecurity for STEM teachers in the region, which is…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Summer Programs, STEM Education, Rural Schools