The idea that rural schools and communities, indeed, even rural people, are somehow substandard or second-class has deep historical roots. The goal of this essay is to reveal that history so as to render stereotypical conceptions all things rural less powerful and more easily dismissed by rural school professionals. Consequently the focus is on one dilemma every rural school leader faces: when to speak up in the face of rural denigration
Rural school success is crucial for the Nebraska education system. Without rural schools, many stude...
I present a case study of the influence of rurality and a sense of place on leaders ’ beliefs about ...
School board trustees and superintendents must navigate overlapping roles and intersectional identit...
Change generally emerges when the status quo no longer serves most people. It is at that point that ...
The Great Plains is facing a pending leadership crisis as rural depopulation decreases the number of...
In this article we address the role of rural schools in community development. We first discuss the ...
This case study examines the intersection of rural education, new leadership, and supervising teache...
This article highlights various paradoxes and false dichotomies in rural education research. Using P...
The purpose of this article is to examine a ‘grow your own’ model of leadership preparation and plac...
This article is a literature review of the professional competencies and personal qualities commonly...
This study explored the question “What roles does rurality play in the professional lives of teacher...
Rural teachers need ongoing, flexible professional development designed to encourage collaboration a...
The politics of rural educational leadership are both intense and concentrated. Rural educational le...
In this paper, the author explores the rural school context and its teacher leaders as a third trans...
Approximately one-third of the K-12 student population attends school in areas identified as rural/s...
Rural school success is crucial for the Nebraska education system. Without rural schools, many stude...
I present a case study of the influence of rurality and a sense of place on leaders ’ beliefs about ...
School board trustees and superintendents must navigate overlapping roles and intersectional identit...
Change generally emerges when the status quo no longer serves most people. It is at that point that ...
The Great Plains is facing a pending leadership crisis as rural depopulation decreases the number of...
In this article we address the role of rural schools in community development. We first discuss the ...
This case study examines the intersection of rural education, new leadership, and supervising teache...
This article highlights various paradoxes and false dichotomies in rural education research. Using P...
The purpose of this article is to examine a ‘grow your own’ model of leadership preparation and plac...
This article is a literature review of the professional competencies and personal qualities commonly...
This study explored the question “What roles does rurality play in the professional lives of teacher...
Rural teachers need ongoing, flexible professional development designed to encourage collaboration a...
The politics of rural educational leadership are both intense and concentrated. Rural educational le...
In this paper, the author explores the rural school context and its teacher leaders as a third trans...
Approximately one-third of the K-12 student population attends school in areas identified as rural/s...
Rural school success is crucial for the Nebraska education system. Without rural schools, many stude...
I present a case study of the influence of rurality and a sense of place on leaders ’ beliefs about ...
School board trustees and superintendents must navigate overlapping roles and intersectional identit...