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Sigsworth, Alan; Solstad, Karl Jan – 2001
This handbook addresses the provision of an equitable basic education in rural areas, particularly in developing countries, by means of small schools located close to the pupils' homes. It is based on beliefs that small schools can be good schools; the appropriate place for a small school and its teachers is within the community; and small schools…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Environment
Lewicki, James – 2000
This report describes the development and implementation of a place-based curriculum for a small charter high school of 25 students in Wisconsin. The curriculum involved 100 days of field studies in local places such as historical archives, a restored wetland, a river valley, and a senior citizen community center. The students worked with 60…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Achievement Gains, Charter Schools
Rural School and Community Trust, Washington, DC. – 2001
The mission of the Rural School and Community Trust is to enlarge student learning and improve community life by strengthening relationships between rural schools and communities and engaging students in community-based public work. Following a message from the president, a section on the Rural Trust's capacity building program presents the six…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Annual Reports, Change Strategies, Community Involvement
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Venaleck, Judy; McDonald, Pete – NAMTA Journal, 2001
Describes how the Hershey Montessori Farm School in Huntsburg, Ohio, developed an advanced biology course, which begins with an experience-based, task-oriented approach within different biomes of the surrounding environs while incorporating high school content and scientific method. Concludes that integrating place-based and contextual inquiries…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Biology, Cooperative Learning, Experiential Learning
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Dawson, Tina; Dawson, Mike – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2001
Experiences with alternative community schools have led the authors to conclude that education should be experiential and involve service learning and outdoor education. In the programs described here, students, families, and community members are involved in planning and implementing courses that include internships and develop strong…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Community Involvement, Community Schools, Conservation (Environment)
Kurantowicz, Ewa – 2001
The "biography of place" can be available in the objective (currently valid and predominant) history of a given region of residence or it can be created by individuals in the process of reflections on their own social identity, which is defined by their place of living. Each perspective is conditioned by an epistemological and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Biographies, Definitions
Rural School and Community Trust, Randolph, VT. – 2000
Setting high academic standards and achieving against them is an important educational objective. Academic standards should originate within the student's community; be used to measure student achievement and school performance; be shared and understood by all members of the community; and be both explicit and comprehensible to lay people. The…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Community Involvement, Educational Environment, Educational Policy
Dick, Alan – 1997
This science curriculum was written to inspire rural Alaskans, primarily Alaska Natives, to find science in their local environment. The author lived a subsistence lifestyle in the Alaskan bush for over 30 years and claims that understanding science has often kept him from being stuck out in the woods. Section 1, Skills, Tools, and Craftsmanship,…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Indigenous Knowledge
Sharing Our Pathways: A Newsletter of the Alaska Rural Systemic Initiative, 1999
In 1995 the National Science Foundation funded the Alaska Rural System Initiative (RSI), a joint effort of the Alaska Federation of Natives and the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Among its goals, the RSI aims to increase the presence of Alaska Native knowledge and perspectives in all areas of science and education in rural Alaska, develop…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians
Williams, Ben – 1998
Public education was introduced in the United States at the beginning of the 19th century to replace the informal community-based education system that had broken down as a result of immigration and war. At the beginning of the 20th century, as America changed from a largely rural agricultural society to the modern industrial economy, education…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Boss, Suzie – Northwest Education, 2000
Award-winning teachers from rural Oregon, Alaska, and Idaho discuss their innovative programs and the advantages of small-town life and small schools. Teachers, students, and community members know each other and participate in school activities, teachers have more flexibility and control over what they teach, bureaucracy is minimized, and…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy Education
Rural Challenge News, 1998
Strong local communities are the best habitat for excellence in education, and education is the responsibility of the whole community. Setting high academic standards and achieving against those standards is an important educational objective, but the quest for higher standards can be exploited to serve other purposes. This statement sets out the…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Community Control, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Semali, Ladislaus M.; Grim, Brian J.; Maretzki, Audrey N. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2006
This study was performed to develop and test a theoretical model of the barriers and supports experienced by employees at a major land-grant university that affect their likelihood of incorporating place-based or indigenous knowledge (IK) into their teaching, research, and/or outreach activities. To test this model, we conducted a statewide survey…
Descriptors: Barriers, Inclusion, Indigenous Knowledge, Land Grant Universities
Gabay, Jerry – 1998
Since the early 1950s, several programs have enticed thousands of rural Mexicans to migrate to California and the Northwest to be agricultural workers. The resultant demographic and cultural impacts have been immense. Hood River County (Oregon) schools are over 30 percent Hispanic. There is much ignorance and prejudice regarding the Hispanic…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Agricultural Laborers, Citizenship Education, Cultural Awareness
Alaska Univ., Fairbanks. Alaska Native Knowledge Network. – 1998
Alaska Native educators have developed standards that schools and communities can use to examine the extent to which they are attending to the educational and cultural well-being of their students. These "cultural standards" are intended to complement Alaska state content and performance standards. Standards have been developed for five…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Community Involvement, Cultural Awareness
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