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Making a Positive Impact in Rural Places: Change Agency in the Context of School-University-Community Collaboration in Education [Kõva köide]

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This volume explores the positive impact of school-university-community collaborations in rural areas, focusing on change agency. It examines instructional leadership, opportunities for underserved people, and wicked problems, with international perspectives from Australia, the US, China, and Africa.



Following on from the preceding volume in this series that focused on innovation and implementation in the context of school-university-community collaborations in rural places, this volume explores the positive impact of such collaborations in rural places, focusing specifically on the change agency of such collaborations. The relentless demand of urban places in general for the food and resources (e.g., mineral and energy resources) originating in rural places tends to overshadow the impact of the inevitable changes wrought by increasing efficiency in the supply chain. Youth brought-up in rural places tend to gravitate to urban places for higher education and employment, social interaction and cultural affordances, and only some of them return to enrich their places of origin. On one hand, the outcome of the arguable predominance of more populated areas in the national consciousness has been described as “urbanormativity”—a sense that what happens in urban areas is the norm. By implication, rural areas strive to approach the norm. On the other hand, a mythology of rural places as repositories of traditional values, while flattering, fails to take into account the inherent complexities of the rural context.

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.

Making a Positive Impact in Rural Places: Change Agency in the Context of School-University-Community Collaboration in Education vii
PART I TARGETING INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP
1 Learning by Leading in the Classroom: A Rural Research-Practice Partnership
3(30)
Matthew Militello
Karen D. Jones
Lyndsey Dunn
Courtney Marshburn Moffitt
2 Professional Learning in a Rural School Community: The Instructional Rounds Partnership
33(26)
Rebecca Woodland
Rebecca Mazur
Michael Sullivan
PART II OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERSERVED
3 The Evolution of a Research-Practice Partnership: Examining the Recruitment and Retention of Teachers of Color in Rural and Suburban Contexts
59(20)
Deanna Hill
Kristine Grant
Circe Stumbo
4 Immigration, Race, and Rurality: Educational Experiences of Black African Immigrants in Rural America
79(22)
Maraki Shimelis Kebede
5 Sustained and Sustaining Conversations: A Programmatic Approach to Narrating Resilience in Rural Ohio
101(26)
Wendy Pfrenger
Erica Noll
Austin Cope
6 Rural Education Institute: Nurturing Partnerships in Eastern North Carolina
127(18)
Kristen Cuthrell
PART III TARGETING WICKED PROBLEMS
7 Addressing Rural, Wicked Problems Through Collaboration: A Critical Reflection on a School-Community-University Design Process
145(22)
Catharine Biddle
Ian Mette
Lyn Mikel Brown
Mark Tappan
Brittany Ray
Sarah Strickland
8 The Heart of Our Community: Developing University-Assisted Community Schools in Rural Places
167(26)
Lisa V. Blitz
Elizabeth M. Anderson
Candace A. Mulcahy
Laura Bronstein
9 Creating a Trauma-Informed Rural Community: A University-School District Model
193(22)
Brenda M. Morton
Anna Berardi
PART IV INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
10 Mobilizing to Shape Rural Outcomes: Perspectives of School-University-Community Partnerships in Rural America and Australia
215(28)
Sheri S. Williams
Viola E. Florez
George G. Otero
11 Supporting the Under-Resourced Rural Schools Through Partnership: A Case Study of Rural-Urban School Partnership Program in China
243(26)
Wenfan Yan
Yumei Han
Ling Li
Naiqing Song
Fangfang Guo
12 Rural Areas Are Not Hopeless
269(16)
Noluntu Dyubhele
13 Transforming Science Teaching and Science Teacher Education Through an Australian University-School Partnership
285(26)
Monica Green
Hongming Ma
About the Editors 311(2)
About the Contributors 313