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Fargas-Malet, Montserrat; Bagley, Carl – European Educational Research Journal, 2022
Small rural schools in many countries have historically been viewed as less desirable than their larger urban counterparts, being treated less favourably in the policy arena and facing a risk of closure or amalgamation. Within Europe, they have been the focus of a range of research studies and have been defined in different ways, based mostly on…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Rural Schools, Foreign Countries, Geographic Isolation
O'Neal, Linda; Cox, Dana – 2002
Two decades ago, many of the strengths and advantages of small rural schools were understood. These include a greater sense of community, which enables closer relations between faculty and administration, between teachers and students, and among teachers; less violence; better school-community relationships; more parent participation; greater…
Descriptors: Brain Drain, Community Schools, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Environment
Safra, Martine – 1994
The rural areas in the world are experiencing an identity crisis: for example, in France some areas are losing population, while those that are growing find that the population is changing from agricultural workers to retired persons and blue-collar and white-collar employees. This report, which summarizes discussion at a recent Organisation for…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
Bray, Mark – 1987
This book compares small schools in various countries with large ones and offers cost effective strategies for small schools. Part I focuses on social, economic, and educational issues related to small schools. Small schools are beneficial to their communities as centers of social development. In addition, small schools have a more cooperative…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Community Involvement, Consolidated Schools, Cost Effectiveness
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
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Harmon, Hobart L. – State Education Standard, 2003
Describes characteristics of the "ideal" rural teacher and highlights the significant issues associated with recruiting and retaining such teachers in rural schools. Claims that new ideas and approaches will be necessary if small rural schools, often located in very isolated and poor areas, are to attract qualified teachers. (Contains 34…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends, Labor Turnover
Pittman, Robert B. – 1993
This paper discusses several demographic, economic, and technological trends with implications for rural education and dropout rates in the coming decades. As the American population ages, the focus of public policy will shift from youth services to health, safety, and environmental issues. This shift is likely to result in lower levels of funding…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), High Risk Students
Imel, Susan – 2000
Despite the fact that a majority of urban educators remain optimistic about the future of city schools, urban high schools face significant challenges. Many recent developments in high school reform have important implications for career and technical education (CTE) programs in urban high schools. Publications on reforming secondary education…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Articulation (Education), Career Counseling, Career Development
Hobbs, Daryl – 1987
During the past two decades, rural America has undergone substantial restructuring that affects both rural education and prospects for rural economic development. Rural restructuring has made rural America more economically dependent and more economically and socially diverse, has replaced relatively autonomous communities with regional units of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Economic Change, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship
Phelps, Margaret S.; Peach, Larry E.; Reddick, Thomas L. – 1998
Principals of 62 elementary and secondary rural schools in a 20-county area of the upper Cumberland region of Tennessee were surveyed about the status of rural school facilities and their accommodation of various curricular and extracurricular offerings. Small class size was reported by 58 percent. The high incidence of Internet-operable schools…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Computer Centers, Distance Education, Educational Facilities
Smith, Dan T.; DeYoung, Alan J. – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1988
Outlines the primary arguments and much of the available evidence on desirable school size. Summarizes important factors in the history of U.S. school consolidation. Suggests that the key to the school size debate may be educational control rather than educational quality. Contains 39 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Control, Consolidated Schools, Educational History
Hammer, Patricia Cahape – 2001
Karl N. Stauber proposes three goals for rural development policy: helping the rural middle class survive, reducing concentrated rural poverty, and sustaining and improving the quality of the natural environment. In contrast to other visions, he advises policy that focuses on rural places rather than rural economic sectors such as agriculture,…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Elementary Secondary Education, Human Capital, Place Based Education
Meier, Ellen; Edington, Everett D. – 1982
A review of the literature on teacher preparation and inservice programs in rural areas encompasses dilemmas facing rural education, what colleges and universities can do, and implications for colleges and universities. Part 1 describes dilemmas facing rural educators, not only in terms of class load, multiple preparations, extracurricular duties,…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Role, College School Cooperation, Community Characteristics
Caplan, Judith G. – 1995
High levels of parent involvement in their children's education result in higher student achievement; higher attendance levels; a decline in dropout rates; fewer disciplinary problems; and better student motivation, self-esteem, and behavior. Since unacknowledged parents withdraw from the school, schools should acknowledge parent participation. To…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
World Bank, Washington, DC. Human Development Network. – 2000
The challenges of making rural schools more effective vary with different types of rural conditions. But typically these challenges might include any of the following: teacher shortages, lack of facilities, isolation, HIV/AIDS and related social stigma, war crises and displaced populations, multigrade and shift teaching, administration of small…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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