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Rural Education Research in the United States (eBook)

State of the Science and Emerging Directions
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2016 | 1st ed. 2017
VI, 298 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-42940-3 (ISBN)

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This volume represents current and futuristic thinking of seminal rural education researchers, with the goal of providing perspectives and directions to inform the work of rural education research, practice, and policy.  With an emphasis on leveraging collaboration among key rural education stakeholders, this title both outlines our current research knowledge base and maps a future research agenda for maximizing the educational experiences and achievement of rural K-12 students and their families and educators in the United States. In examining the interrelated impacts of teacher practices, family engagement, school/community environment and contextual factors, the book offers the evidence-based insights of seminal researchers on issues ranging from professional development and family-school partnership approaches to methodological considerations. It also explores the needs, opportunities and realities associated with translating research to the arenas of practice and policy - while considering how the latter can inform future scholarship. 

Gwen C. Nugent, PhD

Dr. Gwen Nugent is a Research Professor at the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools in the College of Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  With a background in cognitive psychology and K-12 instruction, she has over 30 years of experience in the design, production, and evaluation of mediated instruction.  She coordinates STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) development and research projects, with a focus on teacher professional development and the use of technology to improve student learning.  As part of the National Center for Research in Rural Education, she served as principal investigator for the Coaching Science Inquiry in Rural Schools project, which examined how professional development and follow-up coaching influenced teachers' knowledge and implementation of guided scientific inquiry.


Gina M. Kunz, PhD 

Dr. Gina M. Kunz is a Research Associate Professor and Assistant Director at the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  She is a licensed psychologist for children and adolescents with a background in school psychology. She has served in many roles in large-scale federally funded research and has led numerous professional development workshops and training sessions for pre-service and active professionals in the areas of school psychology and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education. As a Co-Principal Investigator of the National Center for Research on Rural Education (R2Ed) and Director of Rural Outreach and Coordination, she served as a Co-Principal Investigator for the Coaching Science Inquiry in Rural Schools research project. She also served as a Co-Principal Investigator for the Conjoint Behavior Consultation in Rural Communities study. 

Susan M. Sheridan, PhD

Dr. Susan M. Sheridan directs the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and directed the National Center for Research on Rural Education (R2Ed). As a George Holmes University Professor of educational psychology at UNL, she has conducted research on family-school partnerships and early intervention for more than 25 years. Sheridan has published more than 100 books, chapters and journal articles, having authored papers that were recognized as the year's best by School Psychology Review and Journal of School Psychology. She has earned more than $50 million in federal grants, most notably for randomized trials of family-school partnership interventions, early childhood education, and related studies. Sheridan was recently bestowed the Senior Scientist Award for career accomplishments by Division 16 (School Psychology) of the American Psychological Association.

Todd A. Glover, PhD

Todd A. Glover is an Associate Research Professor in the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University. He has been a PI or Co-PI of multiple largescale, federally-funded randomized trials investigating the efficacy of school-based interventions
for at-risk or underserved students. As Co-PI of the National Center for Research on Rural Education (R²Ed), Dr. Glover has had extensive experience forging research partnerships with schools. His research and scholarly writing in journals and chapters and editorship/co-editorship of books focuses on integrating evidence-based interventions and high quality professional development into systems of support for students in school settings.


Lisa L. Knoche, PhD

Dr. Knoche is a Research Associate Professor at the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She also serves as the director of the center's Nebraska Early Childhood Research Academy. Knoche is an applied developmental psychologist with expertise in the design, development, and evaluation of early childhood interven-tion and prevention programs to support healthy development in young children and support family engagement in early learning.  Dr. Knoche is particularly experienced in issues of implementation science, including measurement of fidelity across systemic levels, and she is interested in identifying and supporting effective professional development strategies for early childhood professionals. She has extensive experience in implementing collaborative research programs with educational partners.

Gwen C. Nugent, PhDDr. Gwen Nugent is a Research Professor at the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools in the College of Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  With a background in cognitive psychology and K-12 instruction, she has over 30 years of experience in the design, production, and evaluation of mediated instruction.  She coordinates STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) development and research projects, with a focus on teacher professional development and the use of technology to improve student learning.  As part of the National Center for Research in Rural Education, she served as principal investigator for the Coaching Science Inquiry in Rural Schools project, which examined how professional development and follow-up coaching influenced teachers’ knowledge and implementation of guided scientific inquiry.Gina M. Kunz, PhD Dr. Gina M. Kunz is a Research Associate Professor and Assistant Director at the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  She is a licensed psychologist for children and adolescents with a background in school psychology. She has served in many roles in large-scale federally funded research and has led numerous professional development workshops and training sessions for pre-service and active professionals in the areas of school psychology and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education. As a Co-Principal Investigator of the National Center for Research on Rural Education (R2Ed) and Director of Rural Outreach and Coordination, she served as a Co-Principal Investigator for the Coaching Science Inquiry in Rural Schools research project. She also served as a Co-Principal Investigator for the Conjoint Behavior Consultation in Rural Communities study. Susan M. Sheridan, PhDDr. Susan M. Sheridan directs the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and directed the National Center for Research on Rural Education (R2Ed). As a George Holmes University Professor of educational psychology at UNL, she has conducted research on family-school partnerships and early intervention for more than 25 years. Sheridan has published more than 100 books, chapters and journal articles, having authored papers that were recognized as the year’s best by School Psychology Review and Journal of School Psychology. She has earned more than $50 million in federal grants, most notably for randomized trials of family-school partnership interventions, early childhood education, and related studies. Sheridan was recently bestowed the Senior Scientist Award for career accomplishments by Division 16 (School Psychology) of the American Psychological Association.Todd A. Glover, PhDTodd A. Glover is an Associate Research Professor in the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University. He has been a PI or Co-PI of multiple largescale, federally-funded randomized trials investigating the efficacy of school-based interventionsfor at-risk or underserved students. As Co-PI of the National Center for Research on Rural Education (R²Ed), Dr. Glover has had extensive experience forging research partnerships with schools. His research and scholarly writing in journals and chapters and editorship/co-editorship of books focuses on integrating evidence-based interventions and high quality professional development into systems of support for students in school settings.Lisa L. Knoche, PhDDr. Knoche is a Research Associate Professor at the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. She also serves as the director of the center’s Nebraska Early Childhood Research Academy. Knoche is an applied developmental psychologist with expertise in the design, development, and evaluation of early childhood interven-tion and prevention programs to support healthy development in young children and support family engagement in early learning.  Dr. Knoche is particularly experienced in issues of implementation science, including measurement of fidelity across systemic levels, and she is interested in identifying and supporting effective professional development strategies for early childhood professionals. She has extensive experience in implementing collaborative research programs with educational partners.

1 Introduction: Current State of the Science in Rural Education Research, Louis Cicchinelli, Andrea D. Beesley.- 2 Multidisciplinary Perspectives to Advance Rural Education Research, Gwen C. Nugent, Gina M. Kunz, Susan M. Sheridan, Mary Hellwege, Maureen O’Connor.- Methodological Approaches to Rural Education Research.- 3 Defining and Communicating Rural, Leslie R. Hawley, Natalie A. Koziol, James A. Bovaird.- 4 Partnership-Based Approaches in Rural Education Research, Gina M. Kunz, Pamala Buffington, Charles P. Schroeder, Ronnie Green, Robert Mahaffey, Jennifer Widner, Michelle Howell Smith, Mary Hellwege.- 5 Recruiting Rural Schools for Education Research: Challenges and Strategies, Elizabeth Autio, Theresa Deussen.- 6 Methodology Challenges and Cutting Edge Designs for Rural Education Research, James A. Bovaird, Kirstie L. Bash.- Rural Education Research Findings Part 1: Teacher and School Influences.- 7 The Effectiveness of E-Coaching in Rural Science Classrooms, Gwen Nugent, Gina Kunz, James Houston, Irina Kalutskaya, Jon Pedersen.- 8 Accelerating the Mathematical Development of Young Navajo Children, Mark Sorensen, Derek Price.- 9 Investigating Teacher Professional Development with Distance Coaching to Promote Students’ Response to Reading Intervention in Rural Schools, Todd A. Glover.- 10 Rural Language and Literacy Connections: An Integrated Approach to Supporting Low-Income Preschool Children’s Language and Literacy Development, Lisa L. Knoche, Dawn L. Davis.- Rural Education Research Findings Part 2: Family and Community Influences.- 11 Rural Parenting: Cumulative Risk and Parenting Process, Irina L. Mokrova, Lynne Vernon-Feagans, Patricia Garrett-Peters.- 12 The Effects of Rurality on Parents’ Engagement in Children’s Early Literacy, Brandy L. Clarke, Natalie A. Koziol, Susan M. Sheridan.- 13 Improving Education Outcomes for American Indian Children: Community and Family Influences on Rural Student Academic Success, Judy Pfannenstiel, Marsha Gebhardt.- 14 Family-School Partnerships in Rural Communities: Benefits, Exemplars, and Future Research, Susan M. Sheridan, Gina M. Kunz, Shannon Holmes, Amanda Witte.- 15 Future Directions for Rural Education Research: A Call to Action, Andrea D. Beesley, Susan M. Sheridan.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.10.2016
Zusatzinfo VI, 298 p. 17 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
Schlagworte distance coaching for early reading support • future directions for rural education research • improving educational outcomes for indigenous populations • mathematical development of indigenous children • national conference on rural education research • parenting in rural communities and education • partnership-based educational research • research processes in rural education • rural contextual factors in education • rural education in the United States • rural education research • rural education research methodology • rural family and community partnerships in education • rural low-income preschool literacy development • rural parents and engagement in early literacy • rural student academic success • technology-based coaching for rural teachers
ISBN-10 3-319-42940-X / 331942940X
ISBN-13 978-3-319-42940-3 / 9783319429403
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