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DeYoung, Alan J.; Lawrence, Barbara Kent – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
The professional education community has historically ignored questions concerning schooling's social purpose. Urban life, dependent on skills and values acquired in the country, is not the ultimate human experience pushed by the American elite. Society pays heavily for educating students to flee the communities that nurtured them. (36 references)…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Industrialization, Parent Attitudes
DeYoung, Alan J.; Howley, Craig B. – 1992
This paper argues that social, political, and economic circumstances provide better explanations of rural school consolidation than the advertised curricular, pedagogical, or administrative benefits. Modern views of schooling over recent decades emphasize economic development and the need to improve international competitiveness. There is a…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education
DeYoung, Alan J.; McKenzie, Roberta C. – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1992
Reviews economic and social science theories on the role of the school in economic development. Presents a case study of an underdeveloped rural Tennessee county where school improvement efforts were unsuccessful because of the sociological, political, economic, and cultural setting in which the school system operates. (KS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Church Role, Economic Development, Educational Change
DeYoung, Alan J.; Theobald, Paul – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1991
Examines political, social, cultural, and economic variables that historically have contributed to rural resistance to educational reform. Discusses various roles of schools in the rural community. Demonstrates that the seeds of current debates on issues such as local versus national control of school reform are in the past. Contains 44…
Descriptors: Centralization, Consolidated Schools, Educational Change, Educational History
DeYoung, Alan J. – 1994
The "rural school problem" continues to plague current researchers, as it did school reformers of the past. There are basically two academic literatures focusing upon rural communities and their schools where rurality rather than ethnicity is the focus. The historical literature typically features tales of rural economic decline,…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Educational Change
Kannapel, Patricia J.; DeYoung, Alan J. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1999
Reviews key literature on rural education, 1974-98. Describes characteristics of rural schools and communities. Discusses the results of 100 years of efforts to urbanize and homogenize rural schools, and the question of whose interests should be served by rural schools. Examines ideas about the nature of appropriate rural school improvement, and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Strategies
DeYoung, Alan J. – 2002
This essay considers connections between rural American life, livelihood, academics, and community. Two major areas are addressed: curricular issues in rural high schools and the nature of community and its central influence on the rural school. Historically youth who stayed in their rural community did not require preparation for higher…
Descriptors: College Preparation, Consolidated Schools, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attitudes
DeYoung, Alan J. – 2003
This paper presents "conjectures" about how rural students from isolated or economically declining communities may come to understand and negotiate their academic classroom experiences. In contrast to the metropolitan culture of America, such students continue to define successful living in ways that do not assume obtaining college…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Attitudes, Educational Sociology, High School Students
DeYoung, Alan J.; Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1995
This paper addresses dilemmas facing rural schooling today as a result of industrialization and the changing nature of rural communities. Examples are drawn from the literature on Maine and West Virginia schools and from the movie "Hoosiers." Although some rural communities have benefitted economically from industrialization, in most…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Industrialization