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Cruzeiro, Patricia A.; Morgan, Robert L. – 1999
This paper describes the Entry Year Assistance Program (EYAP), a mentoring program for novice teachers, offered by the School of Education at Chadron State College (Nebraska). The program supports beginning teachers who are geographically isolated in Nebraska's panhandle. A discussion of the theoretical basis for teacher mentoring includes…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, College School Cooperation, Collegiality
Morgan, Robert L.; Whorton, James E.; Cruzeiro, Patricia A. – 1998
Inclusionary schools occur through purposeful leadership, and the principal is the key to lead others through the process of change. This pilot study surveyed 155 principals of small rural schools in Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming to gather information about the ways in which principals administer special education programs in their…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Morgan, Robert L.; Madsen, Kim – 1994
Early intervention can enhance the development of disabled infants and toddlers and reduce long-term education costs to society, but rural communities may be unable to provide coordinated early-intervention services that include quality child care. Barriers to rural service delivery include economic, geographic, and human-capital factors. Although…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Development Centers, Cooperative Programs, Day Care
Heinicke, Peter; Henrie, Carolyn; Gronewold, Jerry – 1998
The Entry Year Assistance Program of Educational Service Unit #11 in Nebraska is a staff development project to train mentor teachers, entry-year teachers, and school administrators in small, rural school districts. Schools that participate in the program select a team consisting of a mentor teacher, an administrator, and an entry-year teacher.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
Jess, James D. – 1980
An overview of the status of rural school financing revealed three major reasons why rural schools are facing major problems in financing today: (1) school reforms have generally failed to address the specific needs of rural and small schools; (2) researchers have failed to recognize small school differences in their collection, classification and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Federal Aid
Grundy, Ernest – 1981
A review of the country school in literature discusses Irving's "The Legend of Sleppy Hollow," Whittier's "Snowbound" and "In School Days," Eggleston's "The Hoosier School Master," and Stuart's "To Teach, To Love" and "The Thread That Runs So True." These literary works portray the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Books, Educational History, Immigrants
Tappe, Duane R. – 1995
Nebraska public schools have experienced a substantial growth in the numbers of children being served by special education programs, particularly in the past 10 years. This increase in services has greatly impacted state budget allotments for special education. For example in 1994, $115 million was appropriated to Nebraska school districts for…
Descriptors: Cost Containment, Disabilities, Educational Finance, Educational Trends
Dodendorf, Diane M. – 1980
Recorded observations, camera work, conversations with 19 children in grades K-4 in a Nebraska 2-room school house, and interviews with the teacher were techniques used to assess the advantages and disadvantages of the small rural school environment and its impact on children. Five attributes were found to be significant and unique small school…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Community Involvement
Harris, Larry B.; Wingett, Terry J. – 1993
The Nebraska Legislature has mandated that each school district in the state develop a multicultural program for incorporation into all phases of the curriculum, kindergarten through grade 12. In Northeast Nebraska, the Division of Education at Wayne State College has accepted the charge to be a leader in providing impetus for the inclusion of…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
Reece, Jerald L. – 1984
To determine perceptions of school board members, teachers, and principals in rural schools about the quality of their educational programs, the type of preparation they had received in preservice programs, and the inservice opportunities available to them, responses to questionnaires from 2,028 teachers, 119 principals, and 113 school board…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Boards of Education, Educational Attainment, Educational Attitudes
Goff, Malcolm H.; Nevard, Jennifer – 2001
The collocation of services in regional Western Australia (WA) is an important strand of WA's regional development policy. The initiative is intended to foster working relationships among stakeholder groups with a view toward ensuring that regional WA communities have access to quality services. Clustering compatible services in smaller…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Attitudes, Community Cooperation, Community Development