Service learning has been established as a promising method of teaching and learning that engages youth as change agents in their schools and communities. But service learning has not been widely implemented or studied in rural K-12 schools. This study explores the case of a service learning curriculum, the Working Together Project (WTP), in a rural, high-poverty school. Data collection included classroom observations, surveys, and individual/focus group interviews with participants of the curriculum. The case study findings illustrate how the WTP curriculum unfolded with students, benefits for the school (cross-generational collaboration, school introspection and improvement), benefits for the students (collaborative skills, professional s...
We used an action civics curriculum and conducted a qualitative analysis of two fifth-grade classroo...
School based enterprises offer an attractive solution to seemingly different problems - improving ru...
This study examined the potential of a residency/concurrent enrollment program to support rural stud...
The future of rural schools is inextricably linked to the future of their surrounding communities, a...
Up until now, the majority of literature about service learning has focused on urban areas, while co...
This exploratory study examines how service-learning faculty and community partners affiliated with ...
Through our research, interactions, and experiences as teacher educators with young children and the...
This paper describes the teaching practices in a community practice course that was designed for usi...
This qualitative case study examined a service-learning project created by ten eighth-grade students...
Service learning, a natural link between community service and standards-based education, encourages...
Rural areas are known for their homogeneity. Although cultures in different rural areas are often di...
The purpose of this article is to highlight a critical approach for practice, youth participatory ac...
As an introduction to this special issue of The Rural Educator on the topic of collaboration, I prov...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Rural America is rapidly becoming more diverse, yet...
Formal and informal partnerships between rural schools and their communities can provide a wide rang...
We used an action civics curriculum and conducted a qualitative analysis of two fifth-grade classroo...
School based enterprises offer an attractive solution to seemingly different problems - improving ru...
This study examined the potential of a residency/concurrent enrollment program to support rural stud...
The future of rural schools is inextricably linked to the future of their surrounding communities, a...
Up until now, the majority of literature about service learning has focused on urban areas, while co...
This exploratory study examines how service-learning faculty and community partners affiliated with ...
Through our research, interactions, and experiences as teacher educators with young children and the...
This paper describes the teaching practices in a community practice course that was designed for usi...
This qualitative case study examined a service-learning project created by ten eighth-grade students...
Service learning, a natural link between community service and standards-based education, encourages...
Rural areas are known for their homogeneity. Although cultures in different rural areas are often di...
The purpose of this article is to highlight a critical approach for practice, youth participatory ac...
As an introduction to this special issue of The Rural Educator on the topic of collaboration, I prov...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Rural America is rapidly becoming more diverse, yet...
Formal and informal partnerships between rural schools and their communities can provide a wide rang...
We used an action civics curriculum and conducted a qualitative analysis of two fifth-grade classroo...
School based enterprises offer an attractive solution to seemingly different problems - improving ru...
This study examined the potential of a residency/concurrent enrollment program to support rural stud...