I Am A Rural Teacher Podcast
1) Veronica Ulloa - Tehama, CA
Veronica Ulloa spent most of her life in rural Tehama County, California. She is now studying at California State University - Chico so she can return to her rural roots as a teacher.
2) Kelsy Sproul - Sedan, KS
3) Scott Simmons - Pineland, TX
4) Dr. Brandon Renfroe - Geraldine, AL
Hello, and welcome to the I Am A Rural Teacher Podcast, a project of Rural Schools Collaborative and the National Rural Education Association. Rural teachers know that their students deserve the very ...Show More
5) Kim McCully-Mobley - Aurora, MO
Supporting place-based learning in rural communities is core to the missions of RSC and the NREA, as evidenced by our shared grant work, the National Signature Project Award. Kim McCully-Mobley is a h...Show More
6) Freda Calloway - McGehee, AR
One angle for tackling the nationwide teacher shortage is the funding and implementation of teacher corps programs, which train educators in supportive cohorts to transition into teaching. Freda Callo...Show More
7) Brian Skinner - Newton, KS
Rural teachers are the heartbeats of their community, encouraging students to do their best and supporting programs in their schools. Brian Skinner is a high school special education teacher from Newt...Show More
8) Shawntasia Butler - Morehead, KY
Many imagine rural communities as homogenous, non-diverse places, but in recent years especially quite the opposite is true. With rural populations diversifying in a variety of ways, it is critical ...Show More
9) Osbaldo Gonzalez - Nyssa, OR
Education is an invaluable force for the health and strength of rural communities. Osbaldo (Ozzie) Gonzalez, a first-year, Dual Language elementary teacher in Nyssa, Oregon, knows this first-hand. Ozz...Show More
10) Maximillion Frommelt - Dodgeville, WI
Max Frommelt, a digital media teacher in Wisconsin and a member of RSC’s Young Educators’ Advisory Council, is only in his second year of teaching at Dodgeville High School, but he has hit the ground ...Show More