Status of the Rural Teacher in Pennsylvania

Status of the Rural Teacher in Pennsylvania
Title Status of the Rural Teacher in Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author Le Roy Albert King
Publisher
Pages 98
Release 1922
Genre Teachers
ISBN

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The Nebraska Teacher

The Nebraska Teacher
Title The Nebraska Teacher PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 1902
Genre Education
ISBN

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The Rural Educator

The Rural Educator
Title The Rural Educator PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1915
Genre Agricultural education
ISBN

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Call School

Call School
Title Call School PDF eBook
Author Paul Theobald
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 272
Release 1995
Genre Education
ISBN 9780809318599

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Basing his study on extensive archival research, including findings from eight midwestern states - Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota - Theobald neither condemns nor lauds the one-room school experience. Providing an objective evaluation, he examines rural school records, correspondence of early school officers, contemporary texts, and diaries and letters of rural students and teachers.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Education
Publisher
Pages 894
Release 1921
Genre Education
ISBN

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School Life

School Life
Title School Life PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 218
Release 1919
Genre Education
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Rural Voices

Rural Voices
Title Rural Voices PDF eBook
Author Robert Brooke
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 216
Release 2003
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0807743658

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Featuring lively essays from rural elementary and secondary teachers, this volume describes the theory and practice of place-conscious education--using one's local place to build real, lasting connections to learning. The teachers describe the development and implementation of rich classroom writing programs that link learners with their rural communities and can serve as models for both public engagement and pedagogy. The outgrowth of research lead by the National Writing Project and funded in part by the Annenberg Rural Challenge, this book: - Applies place-conscious ideas to rural and regional contexts, rather than to urban communities in crisis.- Shows how to integrate place-conscious teaching into student-centered workshop teaching.- Describes a community writing project that attempted to save a school in the face of economic worries.- Details a Rural Institute program that guides teachers in implementing place-conscious education in their setting.- Includes an introduction by Robert Brooke and an afterword by Marian Matthews that position the work in relation to national trends in rural education.