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Howley, Craig – 2000
This paper discusses anti-intellectualism in the United States from a rural viewpoint, defines "ideology," and questions whether the psychology of gifted education is an ideology. Fear and loathing of intellectuals are identified with the working class, a view that distorts the role of intellectuals. A rural view of anti-intellectualism…
Descriptors: Anti Intellectualism, Educational Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Howley, Craig – 2003
The great challenge for rural education scholars is explaining what relevance the rural circumstance might have to schooling, a task especially difficult in the case of mathematics education. This paper argues that the rural lifeworld makes math education rural and suggests implications for research based on that statement. The lifeworld is the…
Descriptors: Anti Intellectualism, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education
Howley, Craig – 1999
This speech is about respect for small things and suggests that schooling could benefit from the care and attention enabled by a smaller scale. Among the points made are that, yes, all children can learn, but that is no big deal. Schooling should contribute to their education, but schooling is far from being identical with education. Learning…
Descriptors: Anti Intellectualism, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education