According to the National Center for Education Statistics (2021), more than half of all public-school districts and nearly one-third of all public-school students attend rural schools in the U.S. This study identifies characteristics of the physical environment of rural schools, considers how the physical environment of rural schools compares to urban and suburban schools, and describes the associations of a school’s physical environment with perceptions of school climate among students, staff, and parents. Using the School Assessment for Environmental Typology (SAfETy; Bradshaw et al., 2015), this study objectively assessed the physical environment of 40 rural schools in Idaho. Those characteristics were compared with data collected in pri...
A school’s climate either positively or negatively affects teaching and learning within the school. ...
Despite conditions that would work against a small and rural school in an impoverish rural area of t...
While leaders in rural South Georgia have continued to debate the notion of school size as it applie...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to investigate teachers’ and school leaders’ perceptions...
The present study sought to determine whether rural high school students\u27 positive perceptions of...
This study examined the relationship of individual student achievement with four variables--school s...
This quantitative study provides an in-depth analysis of 10th through 12th grade students’ perceptio...
School violence has been of great concern to policy makers and school professionals for the past sev...
This study was designed to examine the benefits of positive school climate and to measure the percep...
This quantitative study provides an in-depth analysis of 10th through 12th grade students’ perceptio...
Many scholars believe that school improvement and school climate are important aspects in student le...
This qualitative study of educators ’ understandings of resilience contributes to ongoing rural scho...
Rural school success is crucial for the Nebraska education system. Without rural schools, many stude...
Millions of youth are at risk for low academic achievement, school dropout, risky behavior, bullying...
Academic institution intended for the teaching of students under the direction of&nb...
A school’s climate either positively or negatively affects teaching and learning within the school. ...
Despite conditions that would work against a small and rural school in an impoverish rural area of t...
While leaders in rural South Georgia have continued to debate the notion of school size as it applie...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to investigate teachers’ and school leaders’ perceptions...
The present study sought to determine whether rural high school students\u27 positive perceptions of...
This study examined the relationship of individual student achievement with four variables--school s...
This quantitative study provides an in-depth analysis of 10th through 12th grade students’ perceptio...
School violence has been of great concern to policy makers and school professionals for the past sev...
This study was designed to examine the benefits of positive school climate and to measure the percep...
This quantitative study provides an in-depth analysis of 10th through 12th grade students’ perceptio...
Many scholars believe that school improvement and school climate are important aspects in student le...
This qualitative study of educators ’ understandings of resilience contributes to ongoing rural scho...
Rural school success is crucial for the Nebraska education system. Without rural schools, many stude...
Millions of youth are at risk for low academic achievement, school dropout, risky behavior, bullying...
Academic institution intended for the teaching of students under the direction of&nb...
A school’s climate either positively or negatively affects teaching and learning within the school. ...
Despite conditions that would work against a small and rural school in an impoverish rural area of t...
While leaders in rural South Georgia have continued to debate the notion of school size as it applie...