How Does Rural And Urban Setting Affect Learning. Because changes that might reduce the reading gap between rural and urban communities are not short-term. In comparison to suburban and rural districts urban school districts are frequently marked by higher concentrations of poverty greater racial and ethnic diversity larger concentrations of immigrant populations and linguistic diversity and more frequent rates of student mobility Kincheloe 2004 2010. Rural schools also had larger class sizes than urban ones and often lacked necessary teaching materials. Learning styles variables between rural and urban students This research characterized the preferred learning styles of sample secondary school students and compared variations in learning styles between students in rural and urban school settings.
Rural schools also had larger class sizes than urban ones and often lacked necessary teaching materials. There is room for pets and grazing animals large pieces of agricultural land and greenery. The students can access the information across the world from their homes only which was a main constraint for. In rural areas though it can be extremely difficult to attract great teachers. Opportunity flows into the urban areas of the country as it does in Indianapolis. Unlike those in urban cities houses in rural areas are widely spaced with ample space for fields.
This research found that rural schools pupils performed relatively better than their urban peers in Literacy and Life Skills as did rural schools students in General Science whereas urban schools pupils performed relatively better than their rural counterparts in Numeracy as did urban schools students in Mathematics.
E-Learning and Its Impact on Rural Areas. Definition of Rural Explaining what constitutes rural is a difficult undertaking because a common definition of rural does not exist. Rural and urban schools have larger rates of poverty and more dire financial situations which do impact the educational offerings experiences and outcomes of their students. The learning style characteristics examined include. Is important to note that because changes in school factors would affect both rural and urban students they are not likely to reduce the rural-urban gap. Education within both rural and urban environments are equally important and we need to support our schools regardless of setting.