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Filed under: Education, Rural
Author: Rene Sean Canning
Published: 5/14/2004 12:00:00 AM
Edition: April
Course: Co-Op Interns 2003
Institute: Memorial University
Title: An Analysis of Student Attitudes in A Rural School
Topic: An Analysis of Student Attitudes in A Rural School
Abstract: This research paper sought to identify attitudes that students in a rural school have toward their education. Research was carried out in a series of open-ended interviews with the students of St. Simon/St. Jude Academy. A brief analysis of the data is included as well as implications for consideration regarding teaching in a rural school.
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