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Barker, Bruce O. – 1986
Education students planning to teach in rural areas need, but do not receive, specialized training. Among differences encountered by rural teachers are professional isolation and limited inservice training; assignment to more subjects, more grade levels, and more extracurricular activities; lower budgets and salaries; inadequate materials; less…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Ryan, Charles W.; And Others – 1987
Partnerships between higher education and public schools in rural areas can lead to improved education in both sectors. When launching a partnership, all concerned must convince a wide sector of the community that such programs are cost effective and will lead to more successful educational programming. By providing such a rationale early, the…
Descriptors: College Role, Cooperative Programs, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
Hansen, David O.; Ross, Peggy J. – 1980
Data from the National Longitudinal Study of High School Seniors (1972) were utilized to examine the effects of school personnel on educational and occupational decisions of farm-reared students. Information was gathered on 10 "significant others" grouped into 5 types: (1) ego--influence of self; (2) family--parents and relatives; (3)…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Adolescents, Career Choice, Career Counseling
Clark, Carol A. M. – 1981
To investigate whether low school attendance rates in Guatemala (about 35% of primary school aged children do not attend) are due primarily to the need for children in low income families to contribute to family income or child care and other housekeeping tasks, time use data were collected in 4 rural villages from mothers of 369 children, aged…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Attendance, Child Labor, Child Responsibility
Harker, Richard K. – 1980
Problems raised by a conflict between culture of the school and culture of the pupil's home community are brought into focus when looking at schooling for children from a culture which has no links into culture of the dominant group, and in fact rejects as "worthwhile activities" the very things that members of the dominant group regard…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Relations, Community Schools, Culture Conflict
Akehurst, Michael D. – 1979
Financial and policy discrimination in favour of urban areas has been accompanied by a decline in provision for youth in rural areas of England, resulting in deprivations of opportunity, mobility, and household. Lack of public transport and the escalating costs of motoring are the most important factors in depriving rural youth access to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adolescents, Community Resources, Cultural Isolation
Gianini, Paul C. – 1979
A general review is presented of community services in the small/rural community college. Community services are defined as those action programs of the college undertaken independently or in cooperation with other community groups and agencies which direct the educational resources of the college toward serving the individual, the group, and…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, College Role, Community Colleges, Community Cooperation
Just, Anne E.; Edington, Everett D. – 1980
An historical problem in the education of minorities has been that those responsible for minority education have isolated the educational process from the culture of the minority being served. This factor and others (cultural bias, lack of opportunity, and background) have contributed to lower levels of educational attainment of rural minorities…
Descriptors: American Indians, Black Youth, Comparative Analysis, Culture Conflict
Dunne, Faith – 1979
Rural American women number well over 25 million and represent all socio-economic and ethnic classifications, yet they share a conservative orientation towards sex roles and appropriate life styles, characteristic social and geographic isolation, and the dilemma of how to manage the traditional demands of rural culture and the contemporary…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Career Development, Educational Needs, Employment Problems
Chavis, Kanawha Z. – 1979
For educational delivery systems to meet the needs of special rural populations of minority children, teaching and learning strategies must take into account the three factors of human identity, culture, and ruralness itself. Children who are members of special populations often have an even greater need than most children for recognition,…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Delivery Systems, Educational Strategies
Kraft, Richard J. – 1979
Experience-based learning has been evident in the Chinese educational system since the 1930s. Following the Long March in 1934-35, the Chinese Communists introduced a nonformal, experience-based educational system in North Shensi province. This system included drama groups in the countryside to educate peasants, classes in factories, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Area Studies, Comparative Education, Developing Nations
Colletta, Nat J. – 1976
In the fall of 1974, I was invited to serve as a consultant to the Indonesian effort to develop a National Strategy for Non-Formal Education. The brunt of my effort concerned action research for developing and testing an empirical "Community Learning System" designed to link local learning needs with the management-resource-learning…
Descriptors: Action Research, Citizen Participation, Community Education, Community Involvement
Moana, Whare Te; Selby, Rachael – 1999
For years, Maori tribes have wanted their own people to be trained as teachers and to return to teach their own language and culture in their tribal regions. Many Maori who returned from colleges of education had absorbed too much of European New Zealanders' ways and did not meet their community's expectations. Maori-education preschools were…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Innovation, Extension Education
Lewis, Jamie B.; deMarrais, Kathleen Bennett; Prater, Greg – 1998
Native American students are often placed in special education programs because their English is poor, they are unprepared for an unfamiliar environment, and traditional classrooms do not accommodate their strengths and needs. The lack of Native American special education teachers at reservation schools compounds these difficulties. Three…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Bilingual Special Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Needs
Henderson, Cheryl; Kyger, Maggie; Guarino-Murphey, Dana – 1998
Assistive technology is equipment that improves the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities. Using assistive technology, children discover they have control over their environment and develop a sense of competence and independence. As special education enrollments increase, more students are using assistive technology, but many…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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