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Tuesday, February 22, 2005

 

Rural Education Blog

One of our policies is to announce other blogs that deal with rural education as we are able to find them. This week, Mr. Rural Ed joins our ranks.

"Michael Arnold presents a timely and provocative view of rural education, spiced with his own unique brand of humor and optimism."

To view Michael's blog, follow this link http://mrruraled.blogspot.com/ or use the link at the bottom of the left hand navigation bar.

If you know of other blogs focused on rural education, please identify them as a "Comment" to this entry or e-mail mkb-at-uga-dot-edu.

Comments:
Well, it isn't specifically focused upon rural education, but my blog Virtual High School Meanderings is available at http://mkbnl.blogspot.com.

It focuses upon issues pertaining to distance education within the K-12 system, specifically the use of virtual high schools in rural and small schools.

MKB

 
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