
Making a Positive Impact in Rural Places
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The chapters in this volume are grouped into four parts-the first three of which explore, in turn, collaborations that target instructional leadership, increase opportunities for underserved people, and target wicked problems. The fourth part consists of four chapters that showcase international perspectives on school-university-community collaborations between countries (Australia and the United States), within China, within Africa, and within Australia. The overwhelming sense of the chapters in this volume is that the most compelling evidence of impact of school-university community collaborations in rural places emanates from collaborations brokered by schools-communities to which universities bring pertinent resources.
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- Cover
- Series page
- Making a Positive Impact in Rural Places
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Making a Positive Impact in Rural Places
- PART I: TARGETING INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP
- CHAPTER 1: Learning by Leading in the Classroom
- CHAPTER 2: Professional Learning in a Rural School Community
- PART II: OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERSERVED
- CHAPTER 3: The Evolution of a Research-Practice Partnership
- CHAPTER 4: Immigration, Race, and Rurality
- CHAPTER 5: Sustained and Sustaining Conversations
- CHAPTER 6: Rural Education Institute
- PART III: TARGETING WICKED PROBLEMS
- CHAPTER 7: Addressing Rural, Wicked Problems Through Collaboration
- CHAPTER 8: The Heart of Our Community
- CHAPTER 9: Creating a Trauma-Informed Rural Community
- PART IV: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
- CHAPTER 10: Mobilizing to Shape Rural Outcomes
- CHAPTER 11: Supporting the Under-Resourced Rural Schools Through Partnership
- CHAPTER 12: Rural Areas Are Not Hopeless
- CHAPTER 13: Transforming Science Teaching and Science Teacher Education Through an Australian University-School Partnership
- ABOUT THE EDITORS
- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
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