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Main Authors: Harris, Mary M., Landry, Richard G.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED309913
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author Harris, Mary M.
Landry, Richard G.
author_facet Harris, Mary M.
Landry, Richard G.
Harris, Mary M.
Landry, Richard G.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Centers for Rural Teachers. Harris, Mary M. Landry, Richard G. Education Service Centers Elementary Secondary Education Information Centers Information Networks Inservice Teacher Education Professional Continuing Education Rural Areas Rural Education Rural Schools Teacher Centers This paper describes the North Dakota Teacher Center network, designed to meet the needs of teachers in rural schools. Each of ten locally governed teacher centers houses a library of teaching materials in a school or college setting. Each center coordinates credit and non-credit workshops, classes, and seminars of interest to area educators. Each publishes a newsletter announcing available programs. This document describes development of the teacher centers and includes testimony from three teachers who describe how they used the support network. (TES)
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spellingShingle Centers for Rural Teachers.
Harris, Mary M.
Landry, Richard G.
Education Service Centers
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Centers
Information Networks
Inservice Teacher Education
Professional Continuing Education
Rural Areas
Rural Education
Rural Schools
Teacher Centers
Centers for Rural Teachers. Harris, Mary M. Landry, Richard G. Education Service Centers Elementary Secondary Education Information Centers Information Networks Inservice Teacher Education Professional Continuing Education Rural Areas Rural Education Rural Schools Teacher Centers This paper describes the North Dakota Teacher Center network, designed to meet the needs of teachers in rural schools. Each of ten locally governed teacher centers houses a library of teaching materials in a school or college setting. Each center coordinates credit and non-credit workshops, classes, and seminars of interest to area educators. Each publishes a newsletter announcing available programs. This document describes development of the teacher centers and includes testimony from three teachers who describe how they used the support network. (TES)
title Centers for Rural Teachers.
topic Education Service Centers
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Centers
Information Networks
Inservice Teacher Education
Professional Continuing Education
Rural Areas
Rural Education
Rural Schools
Teacher Centers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED309913