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No Longer Forgotten
The Triumphs and Struggles of Rural Education in America
No Longer Forgotten
The Triumphs and Struggles of Rural Education in America
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Description
The lion’s share of writing about education improvement for the past two decades has focused on improving urban schools. Given the yawning gaps between the low-income and minority students that populate those schools and their suburban counterparts, this makes a great deal of sense. Unfortunately, this focus has neglected the tens of millions of students who attend schools in rural areas. Many of the issues that they face, from the impact of the opioid epidemic to deindustrialization to a lack of infrastructure, take on a unique character in rural schools. And many of the reforms that have proven so successful in urban areas do not translate so easily to rural contexts. This volume looks at both the macro-factors affecting rural schools (like deindustrialization and the opioid crisis) as well as the specific steps rural schools have taken and can take to improve.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Michael Q. McShane and Andy Smarick
Chapter 1: Rural Poverty and the Federal Safety Net: Implications for Rural Educators
Angela Rachidi
Chapter 2: African-American Education in Rural Communities in the Deep South: “Making the Impossible Possible”
Sheneka M. Williams
Chapter 3: From Basketball to Overdose Capital: The Story of Rural America, Schools, and the Opioid Crisis
Clayton Hale and Sally Satel
Chapter 4: The Power of Place: Rural Identity and the Politics of Rural School Reform
Sara Dahill-Brown and Ashley Jochim
Chapter 5: A Statistical Portrait of Rural Education in America
Nat Malkus
Chapter 6: School Finance in Rural America
James V. Shuls
Chapter 7: Staffing America’s Rural Schools
Daniel Player and Aliza Husain
Chapter 8: Right Place, Right Time: The Potential of Rural Charter Schools
Juliet Squire
Conclusion
Michael Q. McShane and Andy Smarick
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Product details
Published | 08 Nov 2018 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 186 |
ISBN | 9798765176016 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 14 b/w illustrations;1 table; 1 textbox |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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[This book] could prove enlightening to any educator considering moving into educational administration.
School Administrator
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In Wyoming, we know a few things about rural education - the challenges, the reality, but most of all, the successes. We believe sound education policy is vital to school finance, teacher supply and performance, and school choice. This book encapsulates these ideas for easy consumption.
Jillian Balow, Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Rural schools are extraordinary places and often the glue of the special communities they serve. Never before have their stories been so honorably explored as they are in No Longer Forgotten: The Triumphs and Struggles of Rural Education in America. Our country will never live up to our founding ideals if we do not find a way to uplift the millions of students that trust their education to rural schools. This starts by seeing their story clearly - and that begins with this book.
Emily Freitag, CEO of Instruction Partners, former Assistant Secretary of Curriculum and Instruction, Tennessee Department of Education