Special education teachers, through a national survey conducted in 55 rural districts, provided information on the positive and negative aspects of teaching in rural schools. The 203 special educators were asked what they liked best about their position and what they found challenging. Some of the themes identified in the analysis centered on positive features of working in rural areas. Characteristics of the rural community fostered family-like relationships with others in their school and in-depth relationships with parents and students. Half of the teachers also reported they shared the responsibility or took a team approach to delivering special education services, a factor related to teacher satisfaction. The majority of teachers were ...
According to published research, rural school districts across the United States are challenged with...
This case study was intended to explore the premise that the perceptions of the stakeholders regardi...
Keynote paper, in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Rural Education (ISFIRE), Armidale, ...
Special education teachers, through a national survey conducted in 55 rural districts, provided info...
Per the U.S. Census Bureau (n.d.), a rural area is “any population, housing, or territory NOT in an ...
Attracting and retaining qualified special education teachers is a problem many rural school distric...
This research is set to understand the challenges faced by teachers teaching special education in ru...
Retaining teachers is a problem in all districts but is especially difficult in rural areas. This su...
Retention of rural special education teachers is a dilemma for many school districts. Districts in r...
This article describes a promising model in comprehensive special education personnel preparation to...
For many small rural school districts across America, the effort to attract and retain quality teach...
Rural schools face difficulties recruiting or retaining qualified teachers. Prospective teachers nee...
The purpose of this research was to understand the beliefs and attitudes of teachers that affect the...
This exploratory study examined the perspectives of rural secondary special education teachers and r...
Historically, rural school districts have experienced limited success in providing for the needs of ...
According to published research, rural school districts across the United States are challenged with...
This case study was intended to explore the premise that the perceptions of the stakeholders regardi...
Keynote paper, in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Rural Education (ISFIRE), Armidale, ...
Special education teachers, through a national survey conducted in 55 rural districts, provided info...
Per the U.S. Census Bureau (n.d.), a rural area is “any population, housing, or territory NOT in an ...
Attracting and retaining qualified special education teachers is a problem many rural school distric...
This research is set to understand the challenges faced by teachers teaching special education in ru...
Retaining teachers is a problem in all districts but is especially difficult in rural areas. This su...
Retention of rural special education teachers is a dilemma for many school districts. Districts in r...
This article describes a promising model in comprehensive special education personnel preparation to...
For many small rural school districts across America, the effort to attract and retain quality teach...
Rural schools face difficulties recruiting or retaining qualified teachers. Prospective teachers nee...
The purpose of this research was to understand the beliefs and attitudes of teachers that affect the...
This exploratory study examined the perspectives of rural secondary special education teachers and r...
Historically, rural school districts have experienced limited success in providing for the needs of ...
According to published research, rural school districts across the United States are challenged with...
This case study was intended to explore the premise that the perceptions of the stakeholders regardi...
Keynote paper, in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Rural Education (ISFIRE), Armidale, ...