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Juharyanto; Arifin, Imron; Sultoni; Adha, Maulana Amirul – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Purpose: This study aims (1) to determine the ORS principals' excellence leadership factors in the digital age, (2) to explain the most dominant excellent leadership factor of the principals in the digital era, and (3) to determine the level of tendencies of each of the principals' excellent leadership strategies in the digital age. Research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Rural Schools, One Teacher Schools
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Nolan, Brendan – Journal of Educational Administration, 1998
Explores departmental-policy implementation challenges faced by Australian principals of one-teacher schools during a time of unprecedented structural and organizational change, highlighting international contextual influences on the nation's public sector. Over a five-year period, senior management's relationship to principals implementing policy…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Policy, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Fogarty, M. F. – Teachers' Forum (Australia), 1982
The article discusses the educational situation in Queensland and offers an alternative to the present open education plan. It suggests: that traditional education is appropriate for teaching basic skills, as in specific areas of mathematics where one level of mastery may depend on certain knowledge at a lower level; that curricula which are…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Conventional Instruction, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Hendershot, Clarence – 1965
A historical case study is presented of the creation of elementary schools for the nomadic tribes of Fars Province in southern Iran (Persia). A brief historical review of the educational opportunities and socioeconomic background of the Fars tribes is given. Additionally, the gradual expansion of the impact of bringing education to the previously…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Development, Educational Mobility, Elementary Schools
Tressou-Milona, Evangelia – 1996
In Greece, "small schools" usually means those with less than 50, and perhaps, as few as 3 children. The isolation and inaccessibility of many regions, due to Greece's many mountain ranges and islands, have resulted in many small "schools of necessity." Even with the demographic shift to urban regions since World War II, 24…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Consolidated Schools, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Cochrane, Jean – 1981
A unique collection of photographs and personal letters, journals and diaries, newspaper clippings, official reports, readers and textbooks, mail-order catalogues, architectural plans and diagrams recreate the flavor of the Canadian one-room school and the rural communities it served from the 1840's to 1960's. The emphasis is on the human…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Brown, S. K.; Maisey, J. R. – 1980
Case studies of two small rural schools in Western Australia were conducted to examine the contention that neglect of distinctive economic, social and demographic environments of schools in rural areas has led to a tendency for rural schools to become carbon copies of urban schools, and thus to a mismatch between educational provision and the…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Cooperation, Community Involvement, Educational Policy
Haughey, Margaret; Murphy, Peter – 1983
Based on research and discussions with rural educators in Australia and New Zealand, a new rural teacher preparation program at the University of Victoria (British Columbia) is intended to sensitize students to the professional life of teachers in small rural communities and to acquaint them with the demands of teaching multi-graded classes. The…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Elementary Education, Faculty Mobility
Gaumnitz, W. H. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1934
Although it has long been known in a general way that smallness is the dominating characteristic of rural schools, it has seldom been realized how small the enrollments of some of these schools are, how their smallness affects educational costs, or what can be done about it. It is the purpose of this study, so far as the data, are available, to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Public Schools, Educational Finance