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Siriwan Chatmaneerungcharoen; Phatsarapron Sahakit; Porntip Sookperm; Darin Boonsri; Sitthichai Intharamonthian; Nattapong Songumpai; Surachchai Parsukh; Achara Yansuwan – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
This study aims to develop an integrated Project-Based Learning (PBL) model based on Values, Attitudes, Skills, and Knowledge (VASK), specifically designed for small-sized schools and mixed-grade classrooms. Employing a phenomenological study approach with a mixed-methods data structure, the research explores two key questions: What are effective…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Multigraded Classes, Small Schools
Shareefa, Mariyam – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2021
This paper presents findings of a case-study set in one of the small schools of Maldives which was practising the concept of multigrade teaching. The aim of the study was to investigate teachers' experiences of using Differentiated Instruction (DI) in multigrade classes. It also explored the benefits as well as challenges for using DI in the…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Multigraded Classes, Small Schools, Foreign Countries
Kate Quane; Bec Neill – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2024
This paper examines the mathematical experiences of students with additional and diverse needs in multi-year classes within the educational context of small regional South Australian (SA) schools. Qualitative research methods were used to collect data about how students communicate their mathematical thinking. Opportunities for students to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Thinking Skills, Student Experience, Special Needs Students
Giannakos, Michail N.; Vlamos, Panayiotis – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2012
In this study primary schools' educational system in small and isolated islands of Greece is presented. These areas are characterized by inaccessibility and isolation as it happens in most multigrade schools. For facing the difficulties of multigrade schooling, curriculums should be engaged with different learning strategies. In this case study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Small Schools, Learning Strategies
Little, Angela; Blum, Nicole; Diwan, Rashmi – Online Submission, 2008
Multigrade teaching and learning--where a teacher is responsible for learners in two or more curriculum grades at the same time--is a frequent occurrence in small schools worldwide. These schools are particularly common in low income countries and in rural areas, making the provision of quality multigrade teaching and learning in them key to…
Descriptors: Low Income, Primary Education, Multigraded Classes, Rural Areas
Aethalsteinsdottir, Kristin – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2008
The theory upon which this study is based led to four predictions: (1) the small number of pupils in small schools creates opportunities to develop close teacher-pupil relationships and enables teachers to consider pupils' individual needs; (2) small schools can provide opportunities for fruitful co-operation among staff and, consequently, create…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
Blum, Nicole; Diwan, Rashmi – Online Submission, 2007
Small schools are a significant feature of the educational landscape in India, with approximately 78% of primary schools having three or fewer teachers to attend to all grade levels, and more than 55% with 100 or fewer students in 2005. These schools are commonly found in impoverished rural communities, where they are often characterised by the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Small Schools, Rural Areas, Elementary Education
Mulcahy, Dennis – Education Canada, 1993
The Small Schools Curriculum Project in Newfoundland aims to develop curricular and pedagogical solutions to the problems identified with multigrade classrooms. Concludes that multigrade classrooms are (1) a prevalent and permanent feature of education in Newfoundland; (2) a unique form of educational organization; and (3) potentially feasible…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Multigraded Classes
Little, Angela W. – Online Submission, 2008
This monograph reviews literature on school and class size for its relevance to the concerns of CREATE [Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity]. It estimates the numbers of small schools and numbers of children learning in small schools worldwide. It assesses the implications of school size, large and small, for…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Class Size, School Size, Foreign Countries
Brown, Kenneth G.; Martin, Andrew B. – Education Canada, 1989
Finds that, among 418 students in 8 New Brunswick (Canada) elementary schools, students in multigrade classes and matched peers in single grades 1-5 did not differ significantly in grade points or total achievement test scores. Reports that 27 of 34 teachers surveyed preferred teaching single grade classes. (SV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Fogarty, M. F. – Teachers' Forum (Australia), 1982
The article discusses the educational situation in Queensland and offers an alternative to the present open education plan. It suggests: that traditional education is appropriate for teaching basic skills, as in specific areas of mathematics where one level of mastery may depend on certain knowledge at a lower level; that curricula which are…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Conventional Instruction, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Commonwealth Secretariat, London (England). – 1986
This document summarizes the deliberations of the Commonwealth Pacific Regional Workshop, which focused on the cost effectiveness of small schools. Advantages of small schools include equity for disadvantaged groups, opportunities for rural development, preservation of cultural traditions, and the potential for educational advantages. One task…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Consolidated Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum Development
Aberg-Bengtsson, Lisbeth – 1996
This position paper focuses on issues related to equal education in small, rural schools in Sweden. Specifically, the report analyzes national statistics, reports from the National Agency for Education, and other research regarding the status of education in Sweden. Data indicate that for the 1994-95 school year, two-thirds of the schools in…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Quality, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
VanBalkom, W. Duffie; And Others – Education Canada, 1994
Examines the special characteristics of small rural schools and stresses the importance of programs preparing teachers to teach in rural areas. Describes a program at Bishop University that provides preservice and inservice education for rural educators in Quebec. Includes additional suggestions for meeting the professional development needs of…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Kimonen, Eija; Nevalainen, Raimo – 2002
As part of an international comparative study of active learning in seven countries, a case study examined active learning practices of students and teachers in a small rural school in Finland. Small schools have traditionally existed in the sparsely populated Finnish countryside, and 60 percent of Finnish elementary schools have 1-3 teachers.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Case Studies, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning
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