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Edington, Everett D. – 1983
Any program for the state, local, or federal levels designed to produce more math and science teachers should recognize the special needs of the small, rural, and isolated school. Rural teachers can expect generalized teaching assignments with a greater diversity of subject matter responsibilities than teachers in larger, urban settings. There is…
Descriptors: Certification, Labor Needs, Mathematics Teachers, Rural Schools
Edington, Everett D. – 1976
Since small school problems are magnified in rural areas and since small rural schools have suffered, consequently, from the consolidation syndrome, it is important to acknowledge the fact that due to geographical limitations some rural areas cannot consolidate and others simply prefer the small school environment. It should also be recognized…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Curriculum, Educational Facilities, Faculty Recruitment
Edington, Everett D.; Di Benedetto, Romeo Raymond – 1988
Effective leadership appears to be an element of a successful school, but few studies have covered either leadership in small and rural schools or effective schools with the ethnic mix of Anglo, Hispanic, and Native American students. This study's population consisted of the 24 New Mexico rural public elementary schools having an enrollment of 500…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Educational Research, Grade 8
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Edington, Everett D.; Gardener, Clark E. – Education, 1984
Test responses of students in grades six and 11 were examined to determine the relationship between school size and learning in the affective domain, i.e., character, cooperation, and attitudes toward school, communication, and change. Results indicated that students in smaller schools have more positive attitudes toward their schools and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education
Edington, Everett D.; Stans, Patricia – 1973
The major thesis of this paper is that it is necessary for those people concerned with rural education and small schools to accept 3 challenges--to take full advantage of available rural opportunities, to realize limitations of rural life, and to be aware of responsibilities not only to Rural America but also to an America where there are no…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Curriculum, Economic Factors, Educational Innovation
Edington, Everett D. – Rural Sociologist, 1981
Discusses nine major characteristics of rural schools which affected their willingness to accept change, as revealed in a study of the five-year Rural Experimental Schools Program. Available from: Rural Sociological Society, 325 Morgan Hall, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37916. (NEC)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Attitudes, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Edington, Everett D.; Hagel, John H. – 1974
Over the past number of years, there has been a great amount of concentrated study, with an equal amount of literature, devoted to the small school in the United States. This paper explores the strengths and weaknesses of small rural schools via a literature review. Although primarily concerned with identifying the small school's alleged strengths…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Finance, Educational Technology
Edington, Everett D. – 1972
The regional approach as an alternative for meeting the needs of rural youth is discussed in comparison to the small school district which cannot possibly serve the broad spectrum of student needs in rural areas. The rural educational setting and its shortcomings are described as the lack of facilities, a lack of an obvious connection between…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Conference Reports, Dropouts, Educational Environment
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Edington, Everett D.; Gardener, Clark E. – Education, 1984
A study of elementary and secondary schools in Montana addressed the relationship between school size and student scores concerning the individual and society, e.g., fitness, citizenship, careers, and environmental issues. Although few correlations were significant, the majority of the results indicated that smaller schools received higher scores…
Descriptors: Careers, Citizenship Responsibility, Comparative Analysis, Educational Objectives
Edington, Everett D. – 1982
Change in rural schools is difficult to achieve because the diversity of these schools does not allow for one set implementation program. Small rural schools are an integral part of the rural community, and as such are as different as the part of the country where they are located. Change in rural areas is unsuccessful due to: the amount of…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Agents, Change Strategies, Community Control
Edington, Everett D. – 1981
Because the supervisor in the small school is often a Jack-of-all-trades, he may see himself as a manager rather than as a leader; however, to be an effective administrator, he must not only be ready for change but must be instrumental in creating desired change. Characteristics that affect the willingness and ability of rural schools to accept…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Role, Adoption (Ideas), Change Agents
Gardener, Clark E.; Edington, Everett D. – 1982
Teachers and administrators preparing for small or rural schools need better preparation in the sociological and economic factors prevalent in nonmetropolitan education. Although each geographic area has different needs, educators must be made aware of the cultural, social, and economic factors of the areas they serve. Preparation programs for…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Change Strategies, College Role, Community Characteristics
Edington, Everett D.; Koehler, Lyle – 1987
Current educational research efforts are examining rural/urban differences in achievement, appropriateness of rural/urban achievement measures, effects of parents and community on the attainment of rural students, and how well rural students succeed in higher education. To accurately assess the small, rural school's impact on students, rural-urban…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research
Edington, Everett D. – 1981
The American College Testing (ACT) scores of New Mexico public high school graduates who applied for admission to New Mexico State University in 1981 were analyzed to determine the relationship between ACT scores and school size. The schools were divided into 6 categories according to enrollment: less than 100 students (15 applicants), 100-199…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Achievement Tests, College Applicants
Lewis, Ted; Edington, Everett D. – 1983
The study investigates the relationship of small district teacher aspirations, career patterns, residential preferences, biographic characteristics, motivations, and perceptions of organizational and community factors to teacher turnover intentions in selected small districts in New Mexico in the spring 1983. The population studied included 262…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Career Planning, Community Satisfaction, Faculty Mobility
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