How Long Does it Take to Read Celebrating Rural Education?

It takes the average reader 2 hours and 51 minutes to read Celebrating Rural Education by Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia. National Conference

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Description

This conference proceedings of the Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia (SPERA) contains 19 presentations and workshops. An introductory section includes SPERA's mission, goals, and history; a brief welcome address by SPERA president Sheila King; a list of past conference proceedings; and abstracts of presentations. The presentations are: (1) "Celebrating Connnectedness" (Robin Maslen); (2) "Successes of a Rural University: Whyalla Campus, University of South Australia" (Jim Harvey); (3) "Health and Safety for Young People in Rural Areas" (Stephen Parker); (4) "Self-Esteem in Rural Schools: Dreams and Aspirations" (Deidra J. Young); (5) "Rural and Remote Professional Practice Placements for Children's Studies Students" (Stephanie Jackiewicz, Rosa Lincoln, Kristen Brockman); (6) "First Year University in Retrospect: The Voices of Rural Students" (Brian Hemmings, Doug Hill, David Ray); (7) "Rural Students Continuing Their Studies in University Contexts" (Brian Hemmings, Russell Kay, Doug Hill); (8) "Leigh Creek Area School-Royal Zoological Society of South Australia Yellow-Footed Rock-Wallaby (Andu) Reintroduction Project" (Colin Murdoch, Katie Bedding); (9) "Delivering the Arts Curriculum in Isolated Settings: Outback Eisteddfod" (Ray Marino); (10) "Partnerships, Technology and Teaching: Celebrating the Link between Universities and Rural Communities" (Ian W. Gibson, Sheila King); (11) "Incidental Education (for Women) in Rural Communities" (Valmai Crosby); (12) "Celebrating Distance Teaching Innovations: The Certificate in Distance Teaching" (Colin Boylan, Juhani Tuovinen); (13) "Literacy Networks in the Community" (Karen Gardner, Sue Fairley, Henry Condon); (14) "A Picture Postcard Perspective of Rural Communities" (Sheila King); (15) "Identification of Barriers That Confront Rural Students Entering the University System" (Jennifer Roe); (16) "The Emotional Transition of Twelve Year Olds from Home to a Boarding Situation" (Katrina Mason); (17) "A Focus on Rural Australia for Students at the University of Ballarat" (Keith Moore); (18) "Forum: Student Reflection on Successful Rural Education" (Carrie-ann Mickan, Neralie Rowan); and (19) "What Is Ag-Ed?" (Judy Lindley). (SV)

How long is Celebrating Rural Education?

Celebrating Rural Education by Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia. National Conference is 167 pages long, and a total of 42,919 words.

This makes it 56% the length of the average book. It also has 52% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Celebrating Rural Education Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 54 minutes to read Celebrating Rural Education aloud.

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