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Wallington, Elizabeth Thorne; Johnson, Adrienne – Rural Educator, 2022
Many rural communities have seen population shifts with burgeoning communities of linguistic, racial, and economic diversity expanding into traditionally homogenous rural communities (e.g. Brenner, 2016; Sharp & Lee, 2017). These shifts can occur rapidly, as a result of regional economic, social, or political forces and are particularly…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Rural Areas, English Language Learners, Models
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Harmon, Hobart L. – Rural Educator, 2020
This article gives meaning to innovating promising practices in high poverty rural contexts, as experienced by the Rural Math Excel Partnership (RMEP). The project sought to develop a model of shared school-family-community responsibility to support student success in foundational math courses as preparation for science, technology, engineering,…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Disadvantaged Schools, Poverty, School Districts
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Tschida, Christina M.; Smith, Judith J.; Fogarty, Elizabeth A. – Rural Educator, 2015
Many issues influence reform in teacher preparation including national accountability efforts, professional teaching standards, and local or regional factors. This study examines a rurally-located teacher education program's efforts to reform clinical preparation through co-teaching. Researchers argue that their adaption of the typical one-to-one…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Cooperating Teachers, Team Teaching, Educational Change
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Robinson, Gretchen G.; Bursuck, William D.; Sinclair, Kristin D. – Rural Educator, 2013
Response to Intervention (RTI) models are currently being implemented in many school districts nationwide. However, at a time when interest in RTI is high, the extent to which it is being implemented effectively in rural schools is largely unknown. Teachers and administrators in two rural elementary schools in the Southeastern United States who…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, Elementary School Students, Rural Schools, Pilot Projects
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Pearce, Lee R. – Rural Educator, 2009
This article describes a Response to Intervention (RTI) model of service delivery implemented within a rural elementary school for students in kindergarten through fifth grade experiencing significant emotional and behavioral difficulties. A multi-tiered model is presented that includes school wide interventions in Tier 1, as well as a six…
Descriptors: Intervention, Behavioral Science Research, Emotional Disturbances, Emotional Problems
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Anderson, Shawn – Rural Educator, 2008
The increased pressure for gains in academic performance in mathematics and science are not going to dissipate, and rural schools must find a way to meet these challenges. The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and the Carl D. Perkins Federal Vocational and Technical Education Act legislations have also put pressure on career and technical education…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Federal Legislation, Agricultural Education, Academic Achievement
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Sloan, Charles A.; Nolin, Reginald S. – Rural Educator, 1981
A model, appropriate for small and rural schools, offers an alternative to consolidation. Through its use, four Minnesota school districts have retained aspects of local school tradition and have provided improved educational opportunities to their high school students. (CM)
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Consolidated Schools, Declining Enrollment, Educational Cooperation
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Mancus, Dianne; Rodriguez, Roy C. – Rural Educator, 1980
Develops a proposed model for the establishment of rural teacher centers which calls for and defines teacher educator involvement, establishes interdependence between rural school districts, and depends on local teachers for direction. (Author)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Models
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Horn, Jerry G. – Rural Educator, 1998
Evaluations of rural and small schools done by stakeholders provide a broader base of involvement than those done internally by persons with a vested interest or potential conflict of interest. Presents tasks for initiating a stakeholders' evaluation, groups considered to be stakeholders, evaluation standards, and elements to include in a school…
Descriptors: Accountability, Community Involvement, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rice-Crenshaw, Mary; Howard, W. C. – Rural Educator, 2003
South Carolina adopted grade-level content standards in 1997 and required curriculum assessment in 1999. A model for implementation of these requirements is presented that includes rationale, definitions, a planning activity chart, and 10 elements of planning and implementation. A case study illustrates how one rural school district with limited…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
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McIntosh, Dean K.; Raymond, Gail I. – Rural Educator, 1988
Proposes a consultation model based on the Cooperative Extension Service, in which a special education teacher or a specially trained regular education teacher would provide direct consultation to other rural teachers concerning techniques and materials to use with mildly handicapped and behaviorally disordered children. (SV)
Descriptors: Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Incidence Disabilities, Mainstreaming
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Usera, John J.; Pomerleau, Mary-Ann – Rural Educator, 1998
Describes a pilot curriculum at the Peddie School, an independent preparatory school in rural New Jersey, designed to achieve cost-effective school reform through technology. Elements include student use of laptop computers, cooperative learning, block scheduling, off-campus studies, and interdisciplinary units. The school's information network is…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, College Bound Students, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning
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McKintosh, Dean K. – Rural Educator, 1986
A model of service delivery to rural handicapped children trains classroom teachers onsite to be "Cooperative Extension Service Agents" within their schools. University faculty bring graduate coursework to the school site and "Agent" teachers provide special education inservice assistance to fellow teachers, facilitating local…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Extension Education
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Kaff, Marilyn S. – Rural Educator, 2003
Interviews and observations of an exemplary special education teacher produced a model of effective special education teaching in an inclusive rural elementary school. Using efficacy as a foundation, the special educator begins by promoting teacher collaboration, enabling regular and special educators to mentor and advocate for each other. A…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Agents, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools