The purpose of this article is to highlight a critical approach for practice, youth participatory action research, that can be used to invite rural youth to collaborate with school administrators, educators, and community leaders to identify and examine challenges, while building upon the strengths of a school and community to address challenges. Our youth participatory action research project was a collaboration between adult researchers and five students from a rural high school to examine and address postsecondary education access challenges. The adult and student researchers developed and implemented two evidence-based products: (a) a conference and (b) a resource corner in the school library. Student co-researchers demonstrated an incr...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...
Formal and informal partnerships between rural schools and their communities can provide a wide rang...
Solutions to the countless crises middle schools face are typically proposed by policy makers with l...
This qualitative study examines the progress of a rural New Jersey school in addressing longstanding...
In my 15th and final year as JRRE editor, I identify methodological and substantive shortcomings in ...
This community-based participatory research project aimed to develop strategies to prevent youth sub...
Service learning has been established as a promising method of teaching and learning that engages yo...
In this article we address the role of rural schools in community development. We first discuss the ...
This study examined the potential of a residency/concurrent enrollment program to support rural stud...
This article describes the approach of a five-year initiative, funded by the National Science Founda...
Background West Virginia, the second most rural state in the nation, has a higher than average preva...
Community educators have long known the value of direct experience in the learning process. Particip...
Classified as populations less than 1000, 16.1% of Alberta’s population lives rurally (Alberta Gover...
Improving the knowledge and skills of practicing K-12 science teachers is our challenge. By doing so...
A large number of students in American public schools attend rural schools. In this paper, the autho...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...
Formal and informal partnerships between rural schools and their communities can provide a wide rang...
Solutions to the countless crises middle schools face are typically proposed by policy makers with l...
This qualitative study examines the progress of a rural New Jersey school in addressing longstanding...
In my 15th and final year as JRRE editor, I identify methodological and substantive shortcomings in ...
This community-based participatory research project aimed to develop strategies to prevent youth sub...
Service learning has been established as a promising method of teaching and learning that engages yo...
In this article we address the role of rural schools in community development. We first discuss the ...
This study examined the potential of a residency/concurrent enrollment program to support rural stud...
This article describes the approach of a five-year initiative, funded by the National Science Founda...
Background West Virginia, the second most rural state in the nation, has a higher than average preva...
Community educators have long known the value of direct experience in the learning process. Particip...
Classified as populations less than 1000, 16.1% of Alberta’s population lives rurally (Alberta Gover...
Improving the knowledge and skills of practicing K-12 science teachers is our challenge. By doing so...
A large number of students in American public schools attend rural schools. In this paper, the autho...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...
Formal and informal partnerships between rural schools and their communities can provide a wide rang...
Solutions to the countless crises middle schools face are typically proposed by policy makers with l...