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Jeon, Kyung-Won; And Others – Gifted Education International, 1992
A survey of 98 educators of the gifted in South Dakota indicated that respondents viewed gifted females as self-confident, having nontraditional career plans, experiencing deeper satisfaction from their talents, having a greater interest in science and math, worrying about success and failure equally, and being more global in their problem solving…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Females, Problem Solving, Rural Education
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Bainer, Deborah L. – Rural Educator, 1993
In several studies, elementary school teachers identified problems involving affiliation, control, parent and home relations, student success, and time. Rural and urban elementary teachers reported similar concerns. However, rural teachers reported more problems with student success and control than suburban teachers, whereas suburban teachers…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Learning Problems
Nasstrom, Roy; Gierok, Anne – 1996
The implementation, delivery, and impact on students of news programs delivered to schools by Channel One and CNN-Newsroom were examined in seven rural districts in Wisconsin. Investigation covered three districts using CNN and four districts using Channel One within a three-county area. Involved administrators, teachers, and students responded to…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Television, High Schools, News Media
Hurley, J. Casey – 1992
This report examines the rural principal's role by investigating the attitudes of rural school teachers who have "principal potential." Interviews were carried out with 25 teachers from 5 rural school districts who were identified by their peers as having school leadership potential. Respondents were asked to reflect on advantages and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership, Principals
Richards, Anne – 1989
This document reports the Northern Territory Primary Assessment Program (Australia), which monitors student achievement in reading and mathematics in grades 5 and 7 in urban primary schools and grade 5 to post-primary in Aboriginal schools. The aim of the program is to provide teachers with a set of assessment materials and provide information…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Academic Achievement, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education
Cates, Dennis L.; Yell, Mitchell L. – 1994
This paper addresses issues related to placement of students with emotional disabilities or behavior disorders and training of teachers who provide special education services for these students, particularly in rural areas. A survey of 68 special education directors and 43 teachers of students with emotional disabilities or behavior disorders in…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
Butera, Gretchen – 1993
Research suggests that training programs for early intervention practitioners are not providing sufficient field experience and are not meeting actual training needs perceived by practitioners. Opinions about the roles of early childhood special educators and needs for training relevant to practice were obtained through interviews with 11…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Educational Cooperation
Blackwood, Lance C. – 1987
The purpose of this booklet is to give beginning or first-year teachers in rural Alaskan one- or two-teacher schools some practical, effective, and useful suggestions and guidance in their teaching and living situations. Those individuals who are currently training and studying to be teachers in rural Alaska might also benefit from the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Experience, Multigraded Classes
Skinner, Vincent P. – 1970
Comparing Maine to Appalachia, the author describes the similar educational problems related to school facilities, administrator and teacher attitudes, and practices. A discussion comparing American education to the English system notes the influence of Piagetian psychology and the importance of educational change beginning at the preschool level.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Programs, Innovation
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Kleinfeld, Judith; McDiarmid, G. Williamson – Research in Rural Education, 1986
Examines sources of job satisfaction/dissatisfaction among 304 teachers from small, isolated, rural Alaska schools. Reveals satisfaction with student relationships and pay benefits and dissatisfaction with community amenities, students' academic progress, and school district management. Indicates interorganizational relationships with district…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Quality of Working Life, Rural Education
Martin, Ralph E., Jr.; Wood, George H. – Small School Forum, 1984
Placement of field experience students (FES) in rural schools develops human relations skills and positive attitudes. FES may assist rural educators by doing paper work, providing individual tutoring, and working with small groups and on individualized projects. However, success of these placements depends on the active involvement of university…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Practicum Supervision
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Howley, Aimee A.; Howley, Craig B. – Rural Educator, 1995
A survey of 262 teachers in predominantly rural West Virginia measured respondents' technological literacy and receptivity to telecommunications applications. The majority of respondents were familiar with computer applications, particularly instructional applications and word processing. Although receptive to telecommunications, teachers were…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education
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Rural Educator, 2002
In addition to her "never give up on any student" philosophy, Lois Rodgers has created an integrated, thematic curricular design that uses the brain's methods of transferring knowledge to long-term retention. She collaborates with community members, teachers, and students to improve teaching and learning. Her school is recognized…
Descriptors: Awards, Change Agents, Educational Cooperation, Rural Education
Belcher, Rebecca Newcom – 1995
This paper examines the knowledge and acceptance level of special and general education teachers and administrators regarding inclusive education within the rural and diverse state of New Mexico. While inclusive education of disabled students has gained widespread support, little attention has been paid to program implementation within a rural and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Khishigbuyan, D.; Bandii, R. – 1996
In 1995, the International Consultative Forum on Education for All commissioned case studies in developing countries as part of a mid-decade review of progress in expanding access to basic education. This paper examines the situation in Mongolia and reports on two surveys about dropouts. In the early 1990s, Mongolia shifted from a centrally…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Labor, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Research
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