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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 08:14authored byJ Kline, S White, G Lock
Communities play a critical role in supporting pre-service teachers during rural and regional professional experience. This support, coupled with access to teacher educators and university resources, appears to positively influence graduate attitudes toward taking up a rural appointment. These are among the key findings to emerge from open-ended responses within 263 surveys completed for the Rethinking Teacher Education for Rural and Regional Sustainability—Renewing Teacher Education for Rural and Regional Australia project (TERRAnova). The national surveys, collected annually from 2008-2010, monitored the impact of state-based financial incentives designed to promote rural and regional professional experience. Findings discussed in this article have implications for teacher educators and rural school leaders as they work in partnership with communities to support pre-service teachers on rural and regional practicum.
History
Journal
Journal of research in rural education
Volume
28
Pagination
1-13
Location
University Park, Pa.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1062-4228
eISSN
1551-0670
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2013, Journal of research in rural education
Issue
3
Publisher
Penn State College of Education, Center on Rural Education and Communities