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Heider, Carmen – Great Plains Quarterly, 2012
In 1914 Nebraska men once again voted against the amendment that would have granted full suffrage to Nebraska women. This article focuses on the three years immediately after that defeat. It explores the remaining seventeen issues of the "Suffrage Messenger" and asks the following question: how did the suffrage newspaper portray and…
Descriptors: Females, Rural Farm Residents, Voting, Civil Rights
Headden, Susan – Education Sector, 2012
Educational achievement in rural America is one of the country's great overlooked challenges. Rural students achieve below the U.S. average on national tests, and high school dropout rates are higher and college attendance lower than they are in cities and suburbs. When the U.S. Department of Education asks low-achieving schools to be turned…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dropouts, College Attendance, Charter Schools
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Funnell, Robert – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
An explanation is presented about what keeps young men in isolated rural areas. The purpose is to contribute a concrete analysis of habitus as used in educational research. Inadequacies in application of the term are demonstrated in research conducted on school and work by the author in a rural town. An analysis of changes from labour-intensive…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Labor Market, Rural Areas, Males
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Theobald, Paul; Rochon, Ronald S. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2006
The following is an historically-based analysis of a new phenomenon affecting rural schools and communities: animal confinement operations. A contrast is made between "enclosure" as it unfolded in England a few centuries ago and the way animal concentration units constitute a second, "modern" form of enclosure today. In both…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Essays, Foreign Countries, Animal Husbandry
Neelakantan, Shailaja – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
A few miles outside the town of Puri, in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, lies Beladala, a farming village of thatch-roofed homes. Beladala and 17 other villages, comprising farms, homesteads, and pastures, are slated to be acquired by Anil Agarwal, a metals-and-mining mogul whose company, Vedanta Resources, has made the 53-year-old…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Access to Education, Government Role
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Burton, Rob J. F. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2006
In studies of farming, the age of the principal decision-maker (PDM) has been associated with numerous farm structural and managerial features and has been widely accepted as a good indicator of the influence of life-cycle factors on decision-making. As such, it has become an important aspect of many quantitative studies of agricultural change.…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Decision Making, Age, Social Indicators
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Hughey, Kenneth F.; And Others – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1989
Describes characteristics of farm family members involved in workshops that are designed to assist them in developing career plans and making transitions to other careers. Presents age, sex, educational level, and career change characteristics of workshop participants. Presents vocational identity describing the farm family members served through…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling Services, Intervention
Panciera, Carla – Teacher Magazine, 2005
Carla Panciera, is a farmer's daughter who grew up on a hundred acres of corn, pasture with a herd of dairy cows. As a child she learned that cows have 4 stomachs, the average gestation period of a calf, how to back the manure spreader into the shed, and the art of clipping, and bathing cows on show day. Her father eventually sold the farm and…
Descriptors: Rural Farm Residents, Teaching Experience, Secondary School Teachers, Class Activities
Ediger, Marlow – 1987
General Conference Mennonites and Old Order Amish are compared and contrasted in the areas of physical appearance, religious beliefs, formal education, methods of farming, and home settings. General Conference Mennonites and Amish differ in physical appearance and especially in dress. The General Conference Mennonite men and women dress the same…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Dress Codes, Educational Attitudes, Family Life
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Light, Harriett K. – Journal of Home Economics, 1987
Describes the "North Dakota Family Coping Project," a program using research, teaching, and service expertise to help rural families cope with change. The program is built on four principles: (1) identify unique needs and characteristics, (2) utilize unique features, (3) build partnerships, and (4) monitor and evaluate programs. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Coping, Educational Needs, Family Problems
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Smithers, John; Joseph, Alun E.; Armstrong, Matthew – Journal of Rural Studies, 2005
In North America and elsewhere it is frequently asserted that changes in rural society have led to an economic and social "decoupling" of agriculture from the wider rural community. Casual analysis of contemporary media reporting and popular discourse would suggest that interactions between the two spheres are as often characterized by…
Descriptors: Rural Farm Residents, Rural Population, Community Relations, Comparative Analysis
Bordenave, Juan E. Diaz – Educational Broadcasting International, 1980
The agricultural information programs which were meant to familiarize Latin American farmers with new technologies are being gradually replaced by rural communication programs which will be of benefit to much wider audiences, including the previously excluded small farmers. Brief descriptions of 17 programs in nine countries provide examples of…
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Agricultural Trends, Bibliographies, Communications
Ediger, Marlow – 1987
The Old Order Amish society is unique among diverse Mennonite sects. Their traditions and simplicity of lifestyle are evident in their manner of dress, non-mechanized farming practices, and rejection of electricity or running water in their homes. In an Old Order Amish education, children are taught the "four R's:" reading, writing,…
Descriptors: Amish, Cultural Background, Cultural Isolation, Educational Experience
Van Den Bergh, Nan – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1989
Outlines the development of a service delivery network--California Farm Families in Transition--for distressed farmers in Fresno County. Describes the three-tiered prevention model used, initial needs assessment, and services provided in legal, financial, mental health, social, and job development areas. Contains 15 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Delivery Systems, Farmers
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Friedland, William H. – Rural Sociology, 2002
When is a farm a farm? When is rural rural? Has the issue of the rural-urban continuum returned? Decades ago rural sociology worked itself into two blind alleys: rural-urban differences and attempts to define the rural-urban fringe. Although these conceptual problems eventually were exhausted, recent developments in California raise the…
Descriptors: Rural Urban Differences, Rural Sociology, Counties, Agriculture
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