Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning

Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2 30 Ekim 2015
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Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning

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Many small rural schools have been closed during the reform movement. A mountain of studies suggest that small school have various advantages. Despite these advantages, small schools are still in danger of closure and consolidation. However, the advent of internet is a ray of hope to sustain small schools in rural areas. Many K-12 online programs across the world are providing educational opportunities to students. Most of those virtual schools have focus on urban and suburban students. However, the Centre for Distance Learning and Innovation (CDLI) has been established to provide equitable access to educational opportunities to rural students. The author has outlined a short history of distance education in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Various issues of e-learning at the K-12 have been identified. It is also intended that the e-learning model which is being used in the province can provide a model to sustain small schools across the globe.

Key words: Virtual schooling, Rural education, Small schools, Distance Education.

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Kaynakça

  1. Barbour, M. K. (2007). Portrait of rural virtual schooling. Canadian Journal of Educational administration and Policy, 59,1-21.
  2. Barbour, M. K., & Hill, J. (2011). What are they doing and how are they doing it? Rural student experiences in virtual schooling. International Journal of E-Learning & Distance Education, 25(1).
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  4. Barbour, M., & Mulcahy, D. M. (2006). An inquiry into retention and achievement differences in campus based and web based AP Courses. Rural Educator, 27, 8-12.
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  7. Barker, B. (1985). Curricular offerings in small and large high schools: How broad is the disparity. Research in Rural Education, 3(1), 35-38.
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Ayrıntılar

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Bölüm

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Yayımlanma Tarihi

30 Ekim 2015

Gönderilme Tarihi

15 Mart 2015

Kabul Tarihi

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2015 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA
Saqlain, N. (2015). Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning. SDU International Journal of Educational Studies, 2(2), 72-79. https://doi.org/10.33710/sduijes.223871
AMA
1.Saqlain N. Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning. SDU International Journal of Educational Studies. 2015;2(2):72-79. doi:10.33710/sduijes.223871
Chicago
Saqlain, Nadeem. 2015. “Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning”. SDU International Journal of Educational Studies 2 (2): 72-79. https://doi.org/10.33710/sduijes.223871.
EndNote
Saqlain N (01 Kasım 2015) Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning. SDU International Journal of Educational Studies 2 2 72–79.
IEEE
[1]N. Saqlain, “Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning”, SDU International Journal of Educational Studies, c. 2, sy 2, ss. 72–79, Kas. 2015, doi: 10.33710/sduijes.223871.
ISNAD
Saqlain, Nadeem. “Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning”. SDU International Journal of Educational Studies 2/2 (01 Kasım 2015): 72-79. https://doi.org/10.33710/sduijes.223871.
JAMA
1.Saqlain N. Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning. SDU International Journal of Educational Studies. 2015;2:72–79.
MLA
Saqlain, Nadeem. “Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning”. SDU International Journal of Educational Studies, c. 2, sy 2, Kasım 2015, ss. 72-79, doi:10.33710/sduijes.223871.
Vancouver
1.Nadeem Saqlain. Sustaining small rural schools via e-learning. SDU International Journal of Educational Studies. 01 Kasım 2015;2(2):72-9. doi:10.33710/sduijes.223871
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