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Joanne Pattison-Meek – Thresholds in Education, 2023
This empirical study provides a rare glimpse inside one classroom setting to explore the ways one high school Civics teacher taught for pluralist citizenship in his rural community, in anticipation of looming urbanization. This study demonstrates concrete ways of teaching and learning to navigate difference and conflict in seemingly homogeneous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Rural Development, Rural Schools
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Timmermans, A. C.; Dijks, M. A.; Warrens, M. J. – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
Track recommendations provided to students in the final grade of primary education lead the allocation to specific school tracks in secondary education in the Netherlands. Where the results of a standardised test indicate that students are able to go to a higher track level, primary schools are required to reconsider and potentially adjust the…
Descriptors: Track System (Education), Rural Areas, Urbanization, Correlation
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Recepoglu, Serpil – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2021
In the realization of an effective environmental education, the opinions of secondary school students about environmental problems are considered important. Therefore, the general purpose of the research is to determine the opinions of secondary school students about environmental problems by using the cartoons drawn by the students. The study…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education
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Zhang, Qi – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2020
Against the backdrop of the increasing disparities in urban and rural areas in China nowadays, this qualitative study explores trilingual education in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (IMAR), with a focus on the Mongolian language programme. Through a field trip to five primary and secondary schools, interviews and class observations reveal…
Descriptors: Rural Urban Differences, Urbanization, Multilingualism, Language Minorities
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Robertson, Margaret E.; Burston, Mary A. – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2015
Imagining futures is challenging planners, policy-makers and educators alike. For young people growing up in our increasingly urbanised landscapes, new imaginaries are needed. Some of the complexities emerging in urban ecology are considered through an overview of geographical traditions and research findings reporting perspectives of young people…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Geography Instruction, Educational Change, Secondary School Students
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Stephens, Jennifer T. – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
With the adoption of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) by much of the United States, local school districts are encouraged to develop CCSS-aligned curricula that are culturally relevant for an area's students. However, addressing cultural relevancy within communities where rural and urban cultures intersect requires a conceptualization of a…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Common Core State Standards, Community Characteristics, Culturally Relevant Education
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Kimani, Rosemary Wamaitha; Nyarigoti, Naom Moraa; Gathigia, Moses Gatambuki – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2018
The phenomenon of language shift is brought about by language contact. Language shift from mother tongue to another language among the youth is an issue that cannot be wished away due to, "inter alia", factors like urbanization, migration, multilingualism or bilingualism and the country's language policy. Studies have also shown that…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Language Skill Attrition, Bilingualism, Urbanization
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Zhang, Lufa; Yang, Fan – School Psychology International, 2019
The present study aims to explore the associations between food insecurity and school performance, and the serial mediation of depression and educational expectation on the focal association, among Chinese rural left-behind children. This study conducted a cross-sectional survey on 2128 students (Grades 5-9, mean age = 13.21 years) who reported…
Descriptors: Food, Hunger, Security (Psychology), Depression (Psychology)
Swanson, Kelly Willard – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Traditional teacher education programs focus on pedagogy and, to a lesser extent, assessments of knowledge (Siedlecki, 2012). Pedagogy and assessments should be fundamental components of any secondary teacher's curriculum planning (Knight, Shum, & Littleton, 2014). This study sought to consider the possible effects of three pedagogical…
Descriptors: Testing, Teaching Methods, Direct Instruction, Problem Solving
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Guo, Gang – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2016
The idea that educational externalities affect local governments' incentive to provide such service was proposed over a century ago. Several studies have tested the relationship in the US, with mixed results. However, the theory has rarely been tested systematically outside of the US context. Paradoxically the unique household registration system…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, School Districts, Migration, Foreign Countries
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Pérez-Sanagustin, Mar; Hernández-Leo, Davinia; Santos, Patricia; Kloos, Carlos Delgado; Blat, Josep – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2014
Visits to museums and city tours have been part of higher and secondary education curriculum activities for many years. However these activities are typically considered "less formal" when compared to those carried out in the classroom, mainly because they take place in informal or non-formal settings. Augmented Reality (AR) technologies…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Computer Simulation, Management Systems, Telecommunications
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Mu, Guanglun Michael; Jia, Ning – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2016
The rapid pace of urbanisation in China has seen a massive increase in the movement of the rural population to work and live in urban regions. In this large-scale migration context, the educational, health, and psychological problems of floating children are becoming increasingly visible. Different from extant studies, we focus our investigation…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Cultural Capital, Interviews, Administrator Attitudes
Artiles, Dagoberto – ProQuest LLC, 2013
In the United States a high school diploma offers a pathway to the growing professional occupations creating the American middle class. The continuous influx of minority families into suburban school districts eventually urbanized districts. As a result, multiple districts struggle in the process of educating a shifted population. Studies have…
Descriptors: High Schools, Suburban Schools, Urbanization, Teacher Attitudes
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Abankina, T. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2014
Data from a comparative study of the educational, career, and migration strategies of rural school students in Russia, China, and Kazakhstan show high levels of educational aspiration. This is likely to increase the flow of population to urban areas, to increase the rate of urbanization, and to have demographic and economic consequences that will…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Comparative Analysis, Academic Aspiration
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Li, Zu-chao; Xu, Wen – Frontiers of Education in China, 2006
According to records from 2002, there will be a continuous increase in the number of classes, full-time teachers and teaching staff in urban primary and junior secondary schools during the period 2005-2020. At the same time, the demand for classes and teachers of non-compulsory education will decrease yearly. It is estimated that the budgetary…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Educational Demand, Urban Areas, Urban Schools