Community education programs are highly effective in generating community spirit, in mobilizing scarce resources, and in encouraging learning as a lifelong vocation. For rural areas, community education serves a vital role in linking communities with resources and individuals with broader educational resources
Maintaining rural community economic viability, schools, and retaining youth are concerns for many r...
In this article community education is presented as an alternative form of adult education, offered ...
Critics of higher education point to the failure of land-grant universities and community colleges t...
Approximately one-fourth of those involved in adult learning live in rural areas
Contrasted with other fields in American education, rural adult education is still an emerging disci...
School based enterprises offer an attractive solution to seemingly different problems - improving ru...
A voluntary association may be defined as a group of persons relatively freely organized to pursue ...
The Cooperative Extension Service (CES) has been an acknowledged leader in rural adult education. As...
In this article we address the role of rural schools in community development. We first discuss the ...
Today's rural leaders are becoming increasingly attuned to the fact that high achieving schools and ...
An unusual program in a small, rural school uses individualized instruction, student self-scheduling...
In the 1970 version of community education, as opposed to earlier models, community education is not...
Rural schools are vulnerable to imitating the reform standards of national and urban school. Urban s...
The community school concept sees the entire community as an educational institution. Likewise livin...
Formal and informal partnerships between rural schools and their communities can provide a wide rang...
Maintaining rural community economic viability, schools, and retaining youth are concerns for many r...
In this article community education is presented as an alternative form of adult education, offered ...
Critics of higher education point to the failure of land-grant universities and community colleges t...
Approximately one-fourth of those involved in adult learning live in rural areas
Contrasted with other fields in American education, rural adult education is still an emerging disci...
School based enterprises offer an attractive solution to seemingly different problems - improving ru...
A voluntary association may be defined as a group of persons relatively freely organized to pursue ...
The Cooperative Extension Service (CES) has been an acknowledged leader in rural adult education. As...
In this article we address the role of rural schools in community development. We first discuss the ...
Today's rural leaders are becoming increasingly attuned to the fact that high achieving schools and ...
An unusual program in a small, rural school uses individualized instruction, student self-scheduling...
In the 1970 version of community education, as opposed to earlier models, community education is not...
Rural schools are vulnerable to imitating the reform standards of national and urban school. Urban s...
The community school concept sees the entire community as an educational institution. Likewise livin...
Formal and informal partnerships between rural schools and their communities can provide a wide rang...
Maintaining rural community economic viability, schools, and retaining youth are concerns for many r...
In this article community education is presented as an alternative form of adult education, offered ...
Critics of higher education point to the failure of land-grant universities and community colleges t...