Digital Learning in Rural K–12 Settings

Author:

Valentine Amy1,Gemin Butch2,Vashaw Lauren2,Watson John2,Harrington Christopher3,LeBlanc Elizabeth3

Affiliation:

1. Foundation for Blended and Online Learning, USA

2. Evergreen Education Group, USA

3. Institute for Teaching and Leading, USA

Abstract

Discussions of rural America often summon images of pastoral farmland, country roads, and close-knit communities; this vision offers a sharp contrast to contemporary perspectives of rural America, which highlight unemployment, entrenched poverty, economic decline, and geophysical isolation. However, both narratives share one characteristic: the belief that a high-quality education can open a world of opportunities for rural children. This chapter fills an existing gap in research by documenting successful practices of digital learning to support students, teachers, and families in rural education settings. A qualitative study identified the challenges faced by rural schools and then explored the digital learning strategies used to meet these challenges. Across the country, innovative practitioners are expanding Internet access, addressing teacher shortages, and increasing course offerings, which has in turn contributed to the academic achievement and future prosperity of today's rural students.

Publisher

IGI Global

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