"Effective Professional Development for Rural Educators" John Hill, Executive Director National Rural Education Association.

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"Effective Professional Development for Rural Educators" John Hill, Executive Director National Rural Education Association

What will happen during the next 45 minutes? Short Presentation Questions and Discussions

This is the Country…

NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON RURAL EDUCATION (R2ED) A National Study of Rural Teachers’ Professional Development, Instructional Knowledge, and Classroom Practice

Primary Research Questions 1.How do rural and non-rural teachers differ with respect to their professional development (PD) participation and their perceptions and classroom practices pertaining to training foci? 2.What is the potential influence of professional development characteristics on rural teacher perceptions, knowledge, and practices?

Implications Despite perceptions about limitations in access to PD, rural teachers were not disadvantaged in their receipt of PD – Similar to non-rural teachers in time spent in best PD experience – Received PD over a longer time span – Similar to non-rural teachers in receipt of practice/ feedback in both a workshop and a classroom context

Implications Non-rural teachers may be able to better utilize school/district personnel and have greater access to better conferences and college courses – Rural teachers’ best PD was more often provided in workshop context by regional/state staff member or external consultant – Non-rural teachers‘ best PD was more often provided by school/district colleague or mentor/lead teacher

Implications Rural teachers reported more collaboration both during and outside of their PD, perhaps a function of: – The rural work environment – Accommodating for limited personnel resources

Implications Neither rural nor non-rural teachers were knowledgeable about content/pedagogy – Additional PD may be of benefit Source: National Center for Research on Rural Education (R2Ed) Website:

Questions? How are the foci of PD determined? How is PD delivered? What kind of support (fundings, time, etc.) is available for PD? What are the sources of PD providers? How is PD effectiveness determined? Where do we go from here?