In this article we address the role of rural schools in community development. We first discuss the largely historical linkages between rural schools and the communities they serve, and what this means for both school and community well-being. We then consider the newly revised standards for preparing school administrators, developed by the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium, and how these standards may align with community-building efforts. In sum, we argue that enlightened educational leadership that seriously takes into account the 21st Century needs of students – as well as the communities in which they reside – cannot help but interpret academic and community improvement goals as mutually reinforcing priorities
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The role of principals, especially in rural schools, where educational outcomes fall below the natio...
This article reports a study of rural school principals’ assessment leadership roles and the impact ...
School counselors and special educators in rural areas working together can be a powerful team t...
This article is a literature review of the professional competencies and personal qualities commonly...
The purpose of this article is to examine a ‘grow your own’ model of leadership preparation and plac...
This paper explores the efforts of rural administrators to link students with the local community. P...
The increased emphasis on standards-based school accountability since the passage of the No Child Le...
This article presents district administrators ’ reflections about (a) the contextual challenges they...
Rural schools are vulnerable to imitating the reform standards of national and urban school. Urban s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Rural America is rapidly becoming more diverse, yet...
Rural teachers need ongoing, flexible professional development designed to encourage collaboration a...
Whilst there is nothing new about rural school community linkages, the growth of school community pa...
Change generally emerges when the status quo no longer serves most people. It is at that point that ...
Approximately one-third of the K-12 student population attends school in areas identified as rural/s...
There is a well-documented pattern in rural areas across the plains, as well as in other parts of th...
The role of principals, especially in rural schools, where educational outcomes fall below the natio...
This article reports a study of rural school principals’ assessment leadership roles and the impact ...
School counselors and special educators in rural areas working together can be a powerful team t...