Rural areas are known for their homogeneity. Although cultures in different rural areas are often distinct and even unique, the culture within a given rural area is often easily characterized by one skin color, one language, one set of morays, and one mindset toward governmental institutions. Service Learning combines real academic learning in a community service setting. Are some diversity issues pandemic across rural areas? How do these issues impact Service Learning programs in rural areas and how can even remote places like Alaska benefit from the lessons learned
Explored from the viewpoint of the faculty member, nonprofit director, and service-learning staff, t...
The urban-rural imbalance between university students raises diversity challenges in many educationa...
While rural communities are not monolithic, many have seen recent shifts in demographics from histor...
Up until now, the majority of literature about service learning has focused on urban areas, while co...
As American universities become more diverse, it is necessary to consider if existing pedagogies rem...
Service learning has been established as a promising method of teaching and learning that engages yo...
The mobility of capital today has meant that unprecedented numbers of low-wage, low-skill jobs conti...
Over the past several years, college campuses across North America have seen an increase in the vari...
This exploratory study examines how service-learning faculty and community partners affiliated with ...
The future of rural schools is inextricably linked to the future of their surrounding communities, a...
In this interview study, I examine how student affairs administration (SAA) works at rural community...
Social work programs have a long-standing commitment to recruiting and educating racially and ethnic...
Universities strive to teach about diversity through their curriculum and classroom discussions; how...
This presentation will consider the work involved with responsibly developing, planning, and impleme...
Rural teachers and administrators need to move beyond special education and address the entire ran...
Explored from the viewpoint of the faculty member, nonprofit director, and service-learning staff, t...
The urban-rural imbalance between university students raises diversity challenges in many educationa...
While rural communities are not monolithic, many have seen recent shifts in demographics from histor...
Up until now, the majority of literature about service learning has focused on urban areas, while co...
As American universities become more diverse, it is necessary to consider if existing pedagogies rem...
Service learning has been established as a promising method of teaching and learning that engages yo...
The mobility of capital today has meant that unprecedented numbers of low-wage, low-skill jobs conti...
Over the past several years, college campuses across North America have seen an increase in the vari...
This exploratory study examines how service-learning faculty and community partners affiliated with ...
The future of rural schools is inextricably linked to the future of their surrounding communities, a...
In this interview study, I examine how student affairs administration (SAA) works at rural community...
Social work programs have a long-standing commitment to recruiting and educating racially and ethnic...
Universities strive to teach about diversity through their curriculum and classroom discussions; how...
This presentation will consider the work involved with responsibly developing, planning, and impleme...
Rural teachers and administrators need to move beyond special education and address the entire ran...
Explored from the viewpoint of the faculty member, nonprofit director, and service-learning staff, t...
The urban-rural imbalance between university students raises diversity challenges in many educationa...
While rural communities are not monolithic, many have seen recent shifts in demographics from histor...