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Sanstead, Wayne – 1991
This report describes the North Dakota School District Boundary Restructuring Program that was adopted by the 1989 North Dakota legislature in an effort to offset declining population and school enrollment in rural areas. The program provides incentive money for clusters of school districts to join together to enhance educational opportunities for…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Economic Impact, Educational Administration, Educational Cooperation
Alford, Nancy I. – 1991
A study investigated the effects of Interactive Television (ITV--a two-way television system of instruction which is a near replication of face-to-face classroom instruction) on learning. Sixty-seven rural, midwestern high school students who were taking classes via ITV were asked to complete a network analysis survey to identify the frequency of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Educational Research
Gibson, Ian W. – 1994
This paper analyzes current policy and practice relating to the preparation and selection of teachers for rural areas of Australia, and contrasts these to perceptions of rural teachers concerning the adequacy of their preservice preparation. Nine recent Australian national and state reports and policy statements were analyzed. National policy…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Buckhalt, Joseph A.; And Others – 1990
Designed as a handout for a poster presentation, this paper describes a drug prevalence survey used in Alabama, and methods of establishing drug abuse prevention programs. All students in grade 7, 9, and 11 in the state (N=140,000+) completed a 466-variable drug prevalence survey. The survey identified rates of use for 14 substances, including…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Crisis Intervention, Drug Abuse, Drug Education
Baker, Victoria J. – 1991
Schools in Australian Aboriginal communities are pulled between an educational model that stresses cultural pride and preservation and one that emphasizes uniformity of education to prepare Aboriginal students for a place in the dominant society. The tension between these objectives is seen in these case studies of schools in two remote Queensland…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Community Influence, Community Problems, Cultural Isolation
Harris, Ronald; Hynson, Larry, Jr. – 1983
While educational institutions in rural America present unique characteristics and offer opportunities for administrative excellence, educators have tended to overlook rural resources and the possibility of implementing educational programs in community life, which in turn, would reflect the heritage of rural culture and values. This paper…
Descriptors: Administrators, Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Cooperative Education
McCracken, J. David; And Others – 1989
Different areas and regions of the nation have characteristically different rural high school systems due to differences in socioeconomic status of the residents, racial or ethnic membership, and family background. Differences in staffing patterns, enrollment levels, and school budgets are also characteristics that help to differentiate rural and…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Federal State Relationship, Grade 12, High Schools
Raftery, Sue – 1989
The school/community improvement process adapted by the Rural, Small Schools Program at the Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL) serves to revitalize and improve rural schools, incorporating commitment of both school and community leaders to rural school improvement. This paper describes implementation of the process in four school districts,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Demonstration Programs, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Carlson, Robert V. – 1989
This paper presents a case study of a rural community exhibiting a dramatic turnaround in community support for a new school bond issue. Demographic change was partly responsible for the change in community attitudes, with two waves of immigration altering the long-term conservative orientation of this community. After a series of failed…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Case Studies, Change Strategies, Community Attitudes
Jennings, Zellynne D.; Edmond, Daniel – 1986
Belize (formerly British Honduras) has achieved a good deal of success with its Rural Education and Agriculture Programme (REAP). REAP was initiated in 1976 to create the attitudes and provide the skills necessary for rural youth to make meaningful contributions to the country's agricultural development. Initiated by an intraministerial and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Developing Nations, Educational History, Program Content
Barker, Bruce O.; Beckner, Weldon – 1985
As part of an effort to identify a group of successful professionals, determine what percentage attended small secondary schools, and assess from those attending small schools their attitudes regarding the quality of education received and aspects of the experience which they felt contributed to their professional success, all 100 members of the…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Educational Attitudes, Educational Benefits, Educational Quality
Navaratnam, K. K. – 1985
Multidisciplinary training in social competence is of vital importance for service-oriented workers who have direct linkage with baseline citizens. Extension workers should be aware of the nature and characteristics of social science tools and be able to apply them in their daily activities. The following six competencies have been identified as…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Needs, Extension Agents, Extension Education
Bowers, J. Howard; Burkett, Charles W. – 1987
Research findings indicate that students are affected positively or adversely by the visual, acoustical, and thermal characteristics of the classroom environment. During the 1986-87 school year, 280 fourth- and sixth-grade students housed in two separate school facilities--the oldest and the newest in a rural Tennessee county school district--were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acoustical Environment, Attendance, Classroom Environment
Sharma, Motilal – 1988
It is especially important that teachers working in classrooms in rural areas of developing countries select instructional technologies that are appropriate, pedagogically sound, innovative, cost-effective, and manageable. When selecting the instructional media that will be used in a particular classroom situation, teachers should remember that…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Techniques, Developing Nations, Educational Media
Richardson, John G.; Mustian, R. David – 1988
The findings of a questionnaire survey of 702 North Carolina agricultural producers indicated that communication methods historically used by the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service for information dissemination are accepted by state farmers and continue to be popular. Information delivery methods most frequently preferred are…
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Communications, Delivery Systems, Demonstrations (Educational)
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