Framed within ecological and institutional ethnography perspectives, and situated within a larger study of beginning teachers in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, this paper focuses on the dramatically different experiences of one beginning teacher who happened to secure half-time contracts in two rural schools within commuting distance of one another. His account of these experiences and how he makes sense of them orient researchers to the broad social, economic, and material conditions that organize the mutually dependent work of parents and teachers. This analysis contributes to beginning teacher research by affirming the value of personal stories of learning to teach, moving beyond studies of individual adaptation to fixed notions ...
Rural communities play a vital role in the Australian economy; their viability can be determined by ...
The North Dakota Teacher Support System (NDTSS) mentoring program is available to 1st-year teachers ...
The challenges novice teachers face as they adjust to inservice teaching are well documented. Howeve...
Despite the existing research on rural education, rural teaching, and pre-service rural practicum pl...
This qualitative exploration of rural and urban teaching experiences encapsulates the experiences of...
This paper summarizes themes of rural teaching and rural students’ experiences of initial teacher ed...
The focus of this study was to describe rural and urban education from the perspective of teachers. ...
This qualitative exploration of rural and urban teaching experiences encapsulates the experiences of...
A beginning secondary teacher in rural Saskatchewan, Sarah, was interviewed over a four month period...
The nature of teachers’ work in one northern Ontario remote First Nation community is explored throu...
This qualitative study investigated the evolving perceptions of rurality of five Appalachian native,...
There is a scarcity of research in contemporary rural studies in Canada, particularly pertaining to ...
In this chapter I seek to bring two relatively under-theorised research fields together: namely rura...
The purpose of this study was to examine the lived experiences of new teachers in two small, rural s...
This study explored the question “What roles does rurality play in the professional lives of teacher...
Rural communities play a vital role in the Australian economy; their viability can be determined by ...
The North Dakota Teacher Support System (NDTSS) mentoring program is available to 1st-year teachers ...
The challenges novice teachers face as they adjust to inservice teaching are well documented. Howeve...
Despite the existing research on rural education, rural teaching, and pre-service rural practicum pl...
This qualitative exploration of rural and urban teaching experiences encapsulates the experiences of...
This paper summarizes themes of rural teaching and rural students’ experiences of initial teacher ed...
The focus of this study was to describe rural and urban education from the perspective of teachers. ...
This qualitative exploration of rural and urban teaching experiences encapsulates the experiences of...
A beginning secondary teacher in rural Saskatchewan, Sarah, was interviewed over a four month period...
The nature of teachers’ work in one northern Ontario remote First Nation community is explored throu...
This qualitative study investigated the evolving perceptions of rurality of five Appalachian native,...
There is a scarcity of research in contemporary rural studies in Canada, particularly pertaining to ...
In this chapter I seek to bring two relatively under-theorised research fields together: namely rura...
The purpose of this study was to examine the lived experiences of new teachers in two small, rural s...
This study explored the question “What roles does rurality play in the professional lives of teacher...
Rural communities play a vital role in the Australian economy; their viability can be determined by ...
The North Dakota Teacher Support System (NDTSS) mentoring program is available to 1st-year teachers ...
The challenges novice teachers face as they adjust to inservice teaching are well documented. Howeve...