African American Rural Education

African American Rural Education
Author: Crystal R. Chambers,Loni Crumb
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781839098703

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Despite comprising the largest minority in rural settings, the literature to date largely subsumes African American rural students into a broader set of students, with a primarily urban focus. This volume focuses on the higher education pathways of rural African American students and highlights their experiences in US colleges and universities.

Rural African Americans and Education

Rural African Americans and Education
Author: Patricia S. Kusimo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1999
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: MINN:30000010540528

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This digest summarizes impacts of the Brown decision on school segregation and the educational condition of rural African American students today.

African American Rural Education

African American Rural Education
Author: Crystal R. Chambers,Loni Crumb
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781839098727

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Despite comprising the largest minority in rural settings, the literature to date largely subsumes African American rural students into a broader set of students, with a primarily urban focus. This volume focuses on the higher education pathways of rural African American students and highlights their experiences in US colleges and universities.

Rural African Americans and Education

Rural African Americans and Education
Author: Patricia S. Kusimo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1999
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: OCLC:41365716

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Dynamics of Social Class

Dynamics of Social Class
Author: Craig B Howley,Aimee Howley,Jerry D Johnson
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781623965648

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Half the world’s population lives in rural places, but education scholars and policy makers worldwide give little attention to rural of education. Indeed, most national systems, including in the developed world, treat their educational systems as institutions to “modernize” the global economy. The authors in this volume have different concerns. They are rural education scholars from Australia, Canada, the United States, and Kyrgyzstan, and here their focus is the dynamics of social class: in particular rural schools but also in rural schooling as a local manifestation of a national (and the global) system. For the most part, the volume comprises relevant empirical reports, but none neglects theory, and some privilege theory and interpretation. First and last chapters introduce the texts and synthesize their joint and separate meanings. What are the implications of place for social class? How do class dynamics manifest differently in more and less racially homogeneous rural communities? How does place affect class and how might class affect place? How does schooling in rural communities reproduce or interrupt social-class mobility across generations? The chapters engage such questions more completely than other volumes in rural education, not as a final word or interm summary, but as an opening to an important line of inquiry thus far largely neglected in rural education scholarship.

Rural Education for the Twenty first Century

Rural Education for the Twenty first Century
Author: Kai A. Schafft,Alecia Youngblood Jackson
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780271036830

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"A collection of essays examining the various social, cultural, and economic intersections of rural place and global space, as viewed through the lens of education. Explores practices that offer both problems and possibilities for the future of rural schools and communities, in the United States and abroad"--Provided by publisher.

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Rural Education in the United States

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Rural Education in the United States
Author: Amy Price Azano,Karen Eppley,Catharine Biddle
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350172029

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This handbook begins with a foundational overview of rural education, examining the ways in which definitions, histories, policies, and demographic changes influence rural schools. This foundational approach includes how corporatization, population changes, poverty, and the role of data affect everyday learning in rural schools. In following sections, the contributors consider how school closures, charter schools, and district governance influence decision making in rural schooling, while also examining the influence of these structures on higher education attainment, rural school partnerships, and school leadership. They explore curriculum studies in rural education, including place-based and trauma-informed pedagogies, rural literacies, rural stereotype threat, and achievement. Finally, they engage with issues of identity and equity in rural schools by providing an overview of the literature related to diverse populations in rural places, including Indigenous, Black, and Latinx communities, and exceptional learners. Importantly, this handbook applies theoretical tools to rural classroom experiences, demonstrating the potential of work centered at the intersection of theory, rurality, and classroom practice. Each section concludes with a response by an international scholar, situating the topics covered within the broader global context.

Cultivating Rural Education

Cultivating Rural Education
Author: Caitlin Howley,Sam Redding
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781648024702

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Rural life is more complex than it is perhaps credited. This edited volume explores several themes that highlight such complexities, particularly in terms of what they imply for rural teaching and learning. These themes include the geographic, demographic, and socioeconomic diversity within and across rural communities; the notion that rurality is not a deficit but rather a context; and the array of novel and interesting ways to build upon rural assets and overcome challenges so that rural students are not afforded fewer educational opportunities simply by virtue of their zip code. More practically, this book offers counsel for readers who may be interested in learning more about rural circumstances so that they can make informed and responsive decisions about policies and programs targeting rural students, educators, and schools. Praise for Cultivating Rural Education: "Making appropriate decisions about policy and practice in rural education settings demands an understanding of rural communities and the nuances of rural lifeways that are not standard fare in most decision-makers’ professional backgrounds and preparation. This book clearly and insightfully helps guide readers to those understandings, offering a valuable resource both for individuals with nonrural backgrounds (as a thorough introduction to the salient contexts of rural education) and for those with rural backgrounds (as a guide for framing/reframing and clarifying their existing understandings)." Jerry D. Johnson, Professor and Lydia E. Skeen, Endowed Chair in Education Kansas State University "Howley and Redding have co-edited a book that brings to life the complexity of rural people and places and helps readers understand what this complexity means for rural education. The range of voices and research in Cultivating Rural Education demonstrates how varied rural places are, how real the educational challenges rural schools and districts face are, and how much strength and ingenuity rural people bring to the table to address those challenges." Robert Mahaffey, Executive Director Rural School and Community Trust The book Cultivating Rural Education gives an actionable planning process to understand, define, and cultivate our rural schools and communities. The community and school are so closely tied together, it is time for our stakeholders and community members to highlight what is right and adjust the areas that need adjusting to help save and establish a true path(s) to sustainability for Rural America." Allen Pratt, Executive Director National Rural Education Association