Authors
Leslie R Hawley, Natalie A Koziol, James A Bovaird, Carina M McCormick, Greg W Welch, Ann M Arthur, Kirstie Bash
Publication date
2016/9
Journal
Rural Special Education Quarterly
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
3-11
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
A critical aspect of rural research is carefully defining and describing the rural context. This is particularly important in rural special education research because different definitions of rural may influence resource allocation, grant funding eligibility, and/or research findings. In order to highlight the importance of operationalizing rural, we discuss the challenges of defining rural, provide descriptions of commonly used definitions to familiarize readers with standardized coding schemes, and summarize an empirical example demonstrating the implications different definitions can have on rural special education research and policy. We conclude by providing recommendations for both producers and consumers of research.
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