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Latremouille, Jodi Marie – in education, 2014
This article is a reflection on how stories can come to inhabit a place in a pedagogical way, as Keith Basso notes, "wisdom sits in places" (1996). In this story, I write about my experiences teaching a college preparation English and math class in rural British Columbia. In the short story entitled "Stories of Men," I describe…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Poetry
Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing and Literacy, 1995
Presents four short examples of writing by rural students from West Virginia, exploring situations and describing settings unknown to most city folk. (SR)
Descriptors: Rural Education, Rural Schools, Secondary Education, Student Writing Models
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Coladarci, Arthur – Research in Rural Education, 1983
A humorous examination of research on effects of institution size on pupil progress reveals evidentiary and inferential errors, naivete, intellectual puritanism, and rational extravagance. Revised, reinterpreted, and confirmed by two new studies, the literature shows a near-unanimous finding: the smaller unit definitely is superior to the larger…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Opportunities, Rural Schools
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Snyder, Bob – Appalachian Journal, 1992
Reviews "Jesse Stuart on Education," edited by J. R. LeMaster, an anthology that presents a loosely chronological record of the student and teaching experiences of Jesse Stuart, eastern Kentucky writer and progressive educator. Contains an unpublished manuscript chapter from Stuart's "The Thread That Runs So True." (SV)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Educational Experience, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Stuart, Jesse – 1977
This autobiography relates the early teaching experiences of Kentucky teacher and author Jesse Stuart (1906-1984). Barely 17 years old, he first taught in a one-room, isolated rural school in eastern Kentucky for $60 a month. His 35 barefoot students in the eight grades ranged in age from 5 to 20 years. The students' passion for learning…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education