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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Versland, Tena M. – Rural Educator, 2013
Although "grow your own" principal preparation programs have become a popular method for recruiting and selecting administrator candidates for hard to fill positions in both urban and rural schools, "grow your own" principal candidates in rural contexts may be more vulnerable to the phenomenon of loss of self-efficacy. This…
Descriptors: Principals, Recruitment, Mentors, College School Cooperation
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Eargle, Jeffrey C. – Rural Educator, 2013
Rural teachers need ongoing, flexible professional development designed to encourage collaboration and curriculum development. Furthermore, rural school reform requires successful collaborations between schools and colleges to create leaders within schools. Therefore, this case study is a program review that investigates how social studies…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Faculty Development, Teacher Leadership, College School Cooperation
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Ringler, Marjorie C.; O'Neal, Debra; Rawls, Jana; Cumiskey, Shelia – Rural Educator, 2013
In rural eastern North Carolina, the rapid growth of English Learners (ELs) unintentionally makes mainstream classrooms sheltered instruction classrooms. Sheltered instruction is content-based instruction (CBI) where ELs acquire language while learning content. In addition to ELs, this region has a high number of Standard English Learners (SELs).…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Leadership Training, Administrator Role, Language Proficiency
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Shymansky, James A.; Yore, Larry D.; Annetta, Leonard A.; Everett, Susan A. – Rural Educator, 2008
There is a dearth of studies in science education that are both comprehensive and focused on rural schools. Thus, this brief is in the form of a research report on the impact of an externally funded, five-year professional development project. The project involved approximately 1500 teachers on the student achievement of approximately 20,000 K-6…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Urban Universities, Professional Development, Science Education
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Rye, James; Tompkins, Nancy O'Hara; McClure, Darlene; Aleshire, Jacqueline – Rural Educator, 2008
Schools are an important resource in combating the physical inactivity and obesity epidemics in rural economically depressed areas. Through a University-community partnership, teachers and adolescents in a rural West Virginia county with one of the highest obesity rates in the state developed a school-based research intervention to increase…
Descriptors: Obesity, Intervention, Physical Activities, Partnerships in Education
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Fry, Sara Winstead – Rural Educator, 2006
Student teaching is a challenging period for preservice teachers as they make the transition from preparation to practice. Support from mentor teachers and university personnel can make this time easier, helping preservice teachers successfully integrate educational theory into their practice. Because of logistical, financial, and personnel…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Rural Schools, Mentors
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James, Linda E.; Laatsch, Shawn; Bosse, Michael J. Boss; Rider, Robin; Lee, Tammy; Anderson, Cynthia J. – Rural Educator, 2006
A university, medical school, and science center along with numerous K-12 public schools, university departments, local businesses, funded grant projects, and federal, state and private grants all work in concert to produce a unique partnership focusing on outreach to public school teachers and students. This article shares the history, work,…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Public School Teachers, Partnerships in Education, Colleges
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Hossler, Carol-Anne; Winikates, Debra – Rural Educator, 2002
Indiana University Purdue University Columbus reorganized its teacher education program to socialize students to the teaching profession and increase collegiality. Communication between faculty, students, and cooperating elementary schools has increased; America Reads program has facilitated partnerships with local schools and increased exposure…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Collegiality, Commuting Students, Educational Environment
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Clement, Mary – Rural Educator, 2002
An education methods teacher evaluated her own teaching while supervising two former students during their student teaching semester. She found that her students used some of her methods, but there were some things that only the cooperating teachers could teach. Cooperating teachers need more staff development and should work more closely with…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College School Cooperation, Cooperating Teachers, Middle Schools
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Pennington, Kevin – Rural Educator, 2001
Consistent with their name and mission, rural community colleges should be committed to building community. This can be accomplished through comprehensive curricula; extracurricular events; community education programs; continuing education; partnering with businesses and schools to encourage local youth to prepare for college; service learning;…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Role, College School Cooperation, Community Colleges
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Venn, Martha L.; Moore, R. Larry; Gunter, Philip L. – Rural Educator, 2001
Valdosta State University (Georgia) uses audio/video conferencing in its teacher education program, a low-cost alternative to travel that enables student teachers to access the expertise of their supervisors more frequently; supervisors to observe student teachers; simultaneous interactions between supervisor, student teacher, and mentor, or among…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, Geographic Isolation
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Cwick, Simin; Wooldridge, Deborah; Petch-Hogan, Beverly – Rural Educator, 2001
Southeast Missouri State University revised its teacher education program to include field-based experiences in each of its four blocks of courses. Student teachers are placed in rural and urban schools with pupils from various socioeconomic, cultural, racial, and disability groups. A survey of 225 cooperating teachers and student teachers…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change
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Luft, Vernon D.; Vidoni, Kimberly – Rural Educator, 2001
A survey of 25 participants in a Nevada " externship" program providing teachers with real-world business experience revealed that urban externs participated to further their academic pursuits, while rural externs participated to enhance their teaching skills. Nevertheless, both groups gained understanding of necessary employability skills and…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Distance Education, Education Work Relationship, Field Experience Programs
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Martin, Barbara N. – Rural Educator, 2000
A rural Missouri school district considered student records and parents' and teachers' needs in formulating changes to accommodate its increasing Hispanic population. Teachers took Spanish classes at an area college; limited English speaking students took special English classes; small group instruction, mentors, and peer helpers were used; and a…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College School Cooperation, Community Change, Cultural Pluralism
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Srebalus, David J.; Bonnett, Sarah; DeLuca, Jerry – Rural Educator, 2000
A study trained 14 high school students to interview 220 rural West Virginia students in grades 7-10 about their social service needs and their delivery preferences. Results indicate that large numbers of rural students were perceived by their peers as having major social and emotional problems yet little knowledge of human service professionals.…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Delivery Systems, High Risk Students, Human Services
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