What We Know and Where to Go: A Systematic Review of the Rural Student College and Career Readiness Literature and Future Directions for the Field.

JK Roberts, PD Grant - Rural Educator, 2021 - ERIC
College and career readiness has become a national education policy priority. With more
than 9.3 million rural students in the United States, the college and career readiness of rural …

Making sense of place: A case study of a sensemaking in a rural school-community partnership

SJ Zuckerman - 2019 - digitalcommons.unl.edu
Abstract Cross-sector, place-based, school-community partnerships seeking to improve
educational and other outcomes at scale have experienced a resurgence in the United …

The Ecology of Rural Cross-Sector School-Community Partnerships: A Literature Review

SJ Zuckerman - Peabody Journal of Education, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Cross-sector school-community partnerships have recently garnered attention for their
potential to improve outcomes across multiple child-and family-serving organizations …

Beyond the school walls: collective impact in micropolitan school-community partnerships

SJ Zuckerman - Thinking Ecologically in Educational Policy and …, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
Research suggests that the time students spend outside of school, as well as the
communities in which they spend it, impact educational outcomes. Inequitable educational …

The role of rural school leaders in a school-community partnership

SJ Zuckerman - 2020 - digitalcommons.unl.edu
Rural schools play central roles in their communities, and rural education scholars advocate
for rural school-community partnerships to support school and community renewal. Across …

The rural RISE (rural initiatives supporting excellence): University-rural K-12 collaboration programs for college and career readiness for rural students

SC Shope - 2020 - scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu
Faculty from two universities in Florida and Ohio designed, developed, and implemented
programs to work with youth from their respective service regions to support college and …

Categories, boundaries, and bridges: The social geography of schooling and the need for new institutional designs

HA Lawson - Education Sciences, 2016 - mdpi.com
As unprecedented child and family migration patterns continue, neighborhoods, hamlets,
towns, cities, states/provinces, and entire nations are impacted. These impacts are …

[HTML][HTML] Participatory action planning to address the opioid crisis in a rural Virginia community using the SEED Method

EB Zimmerman, CL Rafie, DE Moser… - Journal of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The SEED Method is a multi-stakeholder approach that was created to involve diverse
stakeholders in the development and prioritization of research questions using community …

“Why can't this work here?”: Social innovation and collective impact in a micropolitan community

SJ Zuckerman - Community Development, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Cross-sector partnerships, and collective impact, in particular, have gained increased
attention as community-level strategies for tackling wicked, complex, social challenges such …

[PDF][PDF] Youth voice in a rural cradle-to-career network

SJ Zuckerman, JR McAtee - Journal of Ethical Educational …, 2018 - jecel.scholasticahq.com
Outmigration, economic restructuring, and other challenges require rural communities to
adapt. Area-based initiatives, such as cradle-to-career networks, have been seen as a …