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Franklin, Janice – Education in Rural Australia, 2011
The implementation of strategies for national and global outcomes has in some instances left rural community resources and practices devalued and disturbed and rural people demoralised with the result that local community sustainability has been compromised. Formal education in Australia is about many things, but is rarely sympathetic towards…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Sustainability, Natural Resources
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Drummond, Aaron; Halsey, R. John; van Breda, Marja – Education in Rural Australia, 2011
The present study investigated rural residents' perceived importance of university presence in rural, regional and remote Australia. The present data indicate that the presence of university in rural areas is perceived as highly important by both rural and urban citizens. Results indicate that rural residents perceive that there is a need for…
Descriptors: Universities, Rural Schools, School Attitudes, Rural Areas
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Stevens, Ken – Education in Rural Australia, 2010
Schools have always been central to rural communities, but today they are critical to the sustainability of social and economic life for people who live beyond major centres of population. The development of virtual structures and processes that enhance classes in and between rural schools has provided extended educational and, indirectly,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Small Schools, Rural Schools, Rural Areas
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Ellis, Bronwyn; Watkinson, Julie; Sawyer, Janet – Education in Rural Australia, 2010
The final stage of a longitudinal research project that focused on identifying the impact of a new university presence in a South Australian regional city is presented in this paper, which continues the account given at the 2009 SPERA Conference. The early stages comprised focus groups of stakeholders, staff involved, and students, and surveys of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Higher Education, School Community Relationship
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Lester, Nita C. – Education in Rural Australia, 2011
Relationship building in the remote rural settings studied occurred at various levels: professional, school-based, personal, and community-wide. Principals and teachers who understand the importance of relationship building--especially its personal and community-wide facets--who take the initiative in establishing and nurturing relationships and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Instructional Leadership, Rural Education
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Halsey, R. John – Education in Rural Australia, 2009
One of the common characteristics of rural communities globally, and especially those in the developed countries of the world, is the exodus of youth in search of "greener pastures." While this exodus of youth has been happening for centuries and has often been spurred along by fundamental changes in the way societies organise…
Descriptors: Rural Youth, Rural to Urban Migration, Rural Areas, Regional Characteristics
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Halsey, John – Education in Rural Australia, 2011
This article is essentially written as two linked parts. The first part considers how space, spatiality and history can contribute to understanding and "doing something about" the sustainability of rural communities. This is done by extensive reference to Soja's (1989 & 1996) space and spatial theorising and selective perspectives of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Rural Education, Sustainability
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Lonie, Anne-Louise; Andrews, Trish – Education in Rural Australia, 2009
At Rangelands Australia, a centre in the School of Natural and Rural Systems Management at the University of Queensland, we have recently trialled virtual classroom technology for the delivery of postgraduate support courses. We wanted to explore the capacity of this learning modality to provide collaborative, interactive, synchronous learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Virtual Classrooms, Learning Experience, Rural Education
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White, Simone; Lock, Graeme; Hastings, Wendy; Cooper, Maxine; Reid, Jo-Anne; Green, Bill – Education in Rural Australia, 2011
Attracting and retaining effective education leaders and teaching staff for regional, rural and remote schools in Australia is a major sustainability and quality issue facing every State and Territory. It is also a major concern in pre-service teacher education, particularly for those universities which have a commitment to rural and regional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Rural Schools, Educational Change
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Devlin, Brian; Feraud, Peter; Anderson, Alan – Education in Rural Australia, 2008
This three-part paper discusses how the contemporary use of computers in distance education is helping to connect students from our rural communities, whether they are located at pastoral stations, remote community schools or are on the road, travelling with parents or carers. The paper is in a sense organised like a sandwich, with technical…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Community Schools, Distance Education
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Bryden, John – Education in Rural Australia, 2007
The topic of this paper has emerged from the work of Shelton (2000, 2003), Bernhardt, Kawagley and Hill (2000), Boylan and McSwan (1998), Bryden and Boylan (2004) and others on "place-based" and "consequential" education in rural areas, prompting the question: if place-based and consequential education is "good" for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Innovation, Rural Areas, Rural Development
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Munsch, Ted – Education in Rural Australia, 2008
Distance education is becoming a more common method of curriculum delivery across grade levels in Australia, the United States and throughout the world. Especially in remote rural areas with sparse student populations, distance delivery of course work is often the only available means for students to learn and for teachers to teach. The days of…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
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Mulcahy, Dennis M. – Education in Rural Australia, 2007
In this paper, the author has attempted to provide an overview of some of the issues and challenges confronting rural educators and parents in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. He has chosen to focus on three of the most pressing at this point in time: (1) declining enrollment and its consequences; (2) the continuing pressure on…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
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Ireland, Lynda – Education in Rural Australia, 2007
The Children's Services Regulation 2004 (NSW) makes it possible for children aged between birth and two years to be without a university qualified teacher in a centre-based long day care service. However, research demonstrates important links between caregivers' formal training and the quality of early childhood education. This case study, about a…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Caregivers, Toddlers, Infants
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Penman, Joy; Willsher, Kerre – Education in Rural Australia, 2007
Early in 2005, Joy Penman and Kerre Willsher, lecturers in nursing at a regional university campus, initiated a mentoring programme aimed at assisting Kerre's smooth transition into a university academic role. Kerre is an experienced clinician but without experience in teaching at tertiary level, while Joy is an experienced academic both locally…
Descriptors: Mentors, Partnerships in Education, Foreign Countries, Program Descriptions
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