This qualitative study investigated the evolving perceptions of rurality of five Appalachian native, first-year teachers as influenced by their teacher preparation program. Findings suggested tensions between participants’ rural upbringings and programmatic and non-rural peer conceptions of rurality that surfaced during their program of study. Responses to these tensions included participants positioning themselves as “rural representatives” in their courses and, in some cases, the adoption of revised conceptions of rurality. Intra-Appalachian diversity, such as different childhood community types and childhood social class, influenced participants’ conceptualizations of rurality and their perceptions of its representation in their programs...
Retaining teachers is a problem in all districts but is especially difficult in rural areas. This su...
There is a scarcity of research in contemporary rural studies in Canada, particularly pertaining to ...
Teacher shortages in rural areas has become a public crisis. This shortage of key personnel requires...
Recruiting and retaining highly qualified teachers in rural schools is a persistent struggle in many...
Recruiting and retaining highly qualified teachers in rural schools is a persistent struggle in many...
This study examined the potential of a residency/concurrent enrollment program to support rural stud...
Rural schools face difficulties recruiting or retaining qualified teachers. Prospective teachers nee...
Keynote paper, in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Rural Education (ISFIRE), Armidale, ...
In this chapter I seek to bring two relatively under-theorised research fields together: namely rura...
Two teaching residency programs in northern California have provided some insight into graduates’ pr...
The challenges novice teachers face as they adjust to inservice teaching are well documented. Howeve...
The purpose of this book is to highlight the work of teacher educators in the field of rural educati...
In an age of accountability and tenuous school funding, rural schools are particularly challenged to...
This study explored the question “What roles does rurality play in the professional lives of teacher...
One ongoing challenge that educator preparation programs frequently encounter is their limited abili...
Retaining teachers is a problem in all districts but is especially difficult in rural areas. This su...
There is a scarcity of research in contemporary rural studies in Canada, particularly pertaining to ...
Teacher shortages in rural areas has become a public crisis. This shortage of key personnel requires...
Recruiting and retaining highly qualified teachers in rural schools is a persistent struggle in many...
Recruiting and retaining highly qualified teachers in rural schools is a persistent struggle in many...
This study examined the potential of a residency/concurrent enrollment program to support rural stud...
Rural schools face difficulties recruiting or retaining qualified teachers. Prospective teachers nee...
Keynote paper, in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Rural Education (ISFIRE), Armidale, ...
In this chapter I seek to bring two relatively under-theorised research fields together: namely rura...
Two teaching residency programs in northern California have provided some insight into graduates’ pr...
The challenges novice teachers face as they adjust to inservice teaching are well documented. Howeve...
The purpose of this book is to highlight the work of teacher educators in the field of rural educati...
In an age of accountability and tenuous school funding, rural schools are particularly challenged to...
This study explored the question “What roles does rurality play in the professional lives of teacher...
One ongoing challenge that educator preparation programs frequently encounter is their limited abili...
Retaining teachers is a problem in all districts but is especially difficult in rural areas. This su...
There is a scarcity of research in contemporary rural studies in Canada, particularly pertaining to ...
Teacher shortages in rural areas has become a public crisis. This shortage of key personnel requires...