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Archbold, A.; Nisbet, J. – Scottish Educational Studies, 1977
Attitudes of 134 parents of children from 10 rural schools threatened with closure, and 56 parents of children from seven schools recently closed, were assessed by interview. Most parents opposed closure, and most gave educational reasons for their attitudes. (Author)
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Parent School Relationship, Primary Education, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedMurphy, Joseph; And Others – Research in Rural Education, 1987
Uses responses of 77 teachers from eight Illinois rural high schools to 36-item survey to assess amount of time students devote to homework; existence of school homework policy; purpose and type of homework assignments; teacher review, feedback, and grading of homework; and value and significance of assigning homework. (NEC)
Descriptors: Assignments, Educational Policy, Feedback, High Schools
Peer reviewedTraynelis-Yurek, Elaine; Strong, Mary Winifred – Rural Educator, 1987
A remedial math program was devised for a rural school with a total population of 110 students housed in split grades. Volunteers implemented the program, which combined metacognition strategies and behavioral reinforcement. Students made slow, consistent gains, The average number of computation facts mastered per month per student was six. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Elementary Education, Mathematics Skills, Metacognition
Peer reviewedBaker, Roy; Ambrose, Bernard – Research in Rural Education, 1985
Argues that the most effective in-service programs for rural schools take place in the classroom with teachers and in-service tutors sharing the teaching, analysis, and evaluation. Describes such a program that helped rural Norfolk and Suffolk (England) elementary teachers gain skill and confidence in teaching science. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Foreign Countries, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedEdington, 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
Peer reviewedGuenther, John; Weible, Tom – Research in Rural Education, 1983
Provides an overview of some of the problems faced by teachers in rural and small schools and advances the need for inservice and preservice programs to teach special competencies necessary for teachers in rural communities. (SB)
Descriptors: Competence, Educational Needs, Inservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Purcell, Dennis; Shackelford, Rexanna – National Rural Education Association (NJ1), 2005
At present, there is an ongoing re-examination of the practicality of the existence of many small rural community schools. In some states there is a continuing battle over a new round of small school closings, and reconsolidation efforts are underway to once again change or reorganize the educational infrastructure of rural community schools.…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Social Environment, School Closing, Rural Areas
Reed, Lorrie C. – 2003
Between 1997 and 2001, an elementary school on the south side of Chicago was reorganized to improve student achievement. By 2000, students at one small school (referred to as CASE) showed achievement gains, while students at other small schools within the host site did not. Teachers at CASE could not account for its success. During 2000-2001 a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Black Education, Educational Practices
Klonsky, Michael – 2002
Small schools can provide an environment well suited to new and improved forms and models of teacher professional development. A compact faculty size can support close interpersonal relationships, resulting in greater teacher collaboration on interdisciplinary units and personalized teaching plans for all students. Thus, the necessity and…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Small Schools Under Siege: Evidence of Resource Inequality in Minnesota Public Schools. Policy Brief
Thorson, Gregory R.; Maxwell, Nicholas J. – Center for Rural Policy and Development, 2002
This policy brief summarizes the full report [ED468840], which describes a study that evaluated whether smaller school districts, as a result of their higher costs per pupil, experienced greater hardship in the areas of infrastructure, resources, and staffing. The policy brief reports on the results of a survey that was administered to the…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Educational Equity (Finance), Small Schools, Rural Schools
Witham, Mark – 1997
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the comparative costs and benefits of closing small rural schools in South Australia. The cost analysis includes accounting for the use of staff, goods, and services; distance education support; land and buildings; and the opportunity cost of children's bus travel time. The assumption that children's…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Clinchy, Evans, Ed. – 2000
This book describes the creation of new, small, (strictly) public, and relatively autonomous schools that can be chosen by parents, students, and teachers located in Boston and New York City. These schools can be seen as the forerunners of an entirely new and much more democratic American public school system which attempts to achieve genuine…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Practices
Howley, Craig; Strange, Marty; Bickel, Robert – 2000
Many experts have endorsed small schools as educationally effective, often adding parenthetically that smaller size is especially beneficial for impoverished students. A recent series of studies, the "Matthew Project," bolsters these claims. This digest reviews recent thinking about small school size, describes the Matthew Project…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Research, Effect Size
Dunn, Randy J. – 2001
The educational advantages conferred by rurality and smallness have their greatest impact at the school and classroom level, but this same rurality creates district or system-level problems that have often been solved by consolidation. Consolidation efforts have been waning because they are politically unpopular, good economic times allow states…
Descriptors: Accountability, Consolidated Schools, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Buechler, Mark – 2002
For its sixth national conference, a national collaboration in support of school reform sharpened its focus by asking Houston Independent School District (HISD) to host the conference and serve as a "case study." HISD was an ideal subject because of a long history of addressing statewide standards-based reform and engaging in multiple…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Change Strategies, Community Involvement


