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Healy, Patricia; Schilmoeller, Gary L. – Research in Rural Education, 1985
A mailed questionnaire completed by 86 parents of preschool and kindergarten children showed overall positive attitudes toward computers and computer use by young children with more positive attitudes among those parents whose children used computers in school. Significant factors were educational level of parents and family income. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Computers, Correlation

Marshall, Jon C. – Research in Rural Education, 1985
A study of 198 students and 43 educators examined computer attitudes and knowledge in rural settings. Educators and students had positive attitudes toward computers. Educators demonstrated significantly higher knowledge levels than students. Over half of the students and about one-third of the educators indicated having a computer at home. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Literacy, Computers, Elementary Secondary Education

Marshall, Jon C.; Bannon, Susan H. – Research in Rural Education, 1986
Reports findings of survey of access to, attitudes towards, and knowledge about computers among 262 rural and 2,065 urban secondary students and 37 rural and 665 urban elementary/secondary educators. Shows rural students had more positive attitudes toward computers and greater access to computers. (NEC)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Computers

Mathews, Walter M.; Winkle, Linda Wyrick – Research in Rural Education, 1982
Describes four external and internal barriers regarding computer literacy that are limiting rural women: institutionalized sexism, females' negative self-concepts concerning computer technology, lack of knowledge about the technology, and rural women's sex-stereotyped attitudes about computer-related careers. Outlines actions rural schools can…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Career Choice, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education