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Ruraling Education Research : Connections Between Rurality and the Disciplines of Educational Research / edited by Philip Roberts, Melyssa Fuqua.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Fuqua, Melyssa, editor.
Roberts, Philip, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education and state.
Education--Philosophy.
Education.
Educational sociology.
Education--Curricula.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Educational Philosophy.
Sociology of Education.
Curriculum Studies.
Local Subjects:
Educational Policy and Politics.
Educational Philosophy.
Sociology of Education.
Curriculum Studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (301 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2021.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Summary:
The book encompasses multiple disciplinary perspectives, venturing beyond sociology via geographical, linguistic, psychological and socio-ecological domains to demonstrate how ruraling brings new insights to matters such as teaching, ethics, gender identity, tertiary education, and inclusion. Leading scholars, including Roberts, Green, Reid, Guenther, Beach and White, challenge rural education researchers to create rural theory: to subvert the unquestioned application of urban-grounded theory to understanding rural contexts. It includes discussions on terminological debates, and paradigmatically diverse and well-designed research studies. This edited collection is an outcome of rural education researchers’ fora in the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE), with a global relevance.
Contents:
Ruraling education research
Framing rural and remote: Key issues, debates, definitions and positions in constructing rural and remote disadvantage
Rural social space: A conceptual-analytical framework for rural
(Teacher) education and the rural human services
Exploring the interplay of the ‘Rural’ and ‘Community’ in and for teacher education research
The rural community walk: A structured learning experience for understanding place
Using rural frameworks and research to develop understandings of educational justice and equity across socio-spatial settings
Charter schools and the reconfiguring of the rural school-community Connection
Erasing rurality: On the need to disaggregate statistical data
Pathways, principals, and place
Can boarding be better? Ethical dilemmas for policy-makers, education providers and evidence-makers
Using rural education research to rethink literacies pedagogies
How can rural education research make inclusive education better?- Linguistic landscape methodologies in rural education and educational research
Dancing koalas, burning books and ‘fair game’: Using Butler’s concept of performativity to examine rural gender performances
Harnessing social capital in rural education research to promote aspiration and participation in learning
The invisible cohort: Remote students' engagement and success in higher education
The politics of ethics in rural social research: A cautionary tale
Valuing the rural: Using an ethical lens to explore the impact of defining, doing and disseminating rural education research
People, places, and communities in an urban century: Broadening rural education research.
ISBN:
9789811601316
9811601313
OCLC:
1251765439

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