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Howley, Craig B.; Theobald, Paul; Howley, Aimee – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2005
Offering a response to the question, "What rural education research is of most worth?", the authors recommend an approach very different from the one taken by Arnold, Newman, Gaddy, and Dean (2005) in their consideration of the rural education research literature. They remind readers that about 150 years ago, Herbert Spencer put a similar…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Educational Research

Theobald, Paul – Educational Theory, 1988
The marked tendency of Americans to look upon the rural Midwest as the "national reservoir of values" points to the need for deeper analyses and interpretation regarding the origins of Midwest rural education, focusing on analyses which square well with the realities of the rural Midwest today. (CB)
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational History, Moral Values, Rural Areas
Theobald, Paul; Nachtigal, Paul – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
Redesigning education to recreate an ecologically sustainable community is a critical societal need. Educators should focus not on technological fixes, but on formulating new cultural assumptions. As Wendell Berry realized, genuine improvement will begin only in the country. Rural schools should stop emulating urban and suburban schools and attend…
Descriptors: Community, Cultural Background, Ecology, Educational Change
Theobald, Paul – 1990
A new feature in "Country Teacher,""Agrarian Visions" reminds rural teachers that they can do something about rural decline. Like to populism of the 1890s, the "new populism" advocates rural living. Current attempts to address rural decline are contrary to agrarianism because: (1) telecommunications experts seek to…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Economic Development, Educational Philosophy, Farmers
Long, Vena; Bush, William S.; Theobald, Paul – 2003
Place-based, or "contextualized," mathematics instruction gives learners the opportunity to see how mathematics is relevant to their lives. Such opportunities are crucial to the success of students in rural settings and may be crucial to the survival of rural communities. For the last half century, schools have educated rural children to believe…
Descriptors: Community Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education, Relevance (Education)
Theobald, Paul – Appalachian Collaborative Center for Learning, 2005
This short paper is designed to serve as a kind of primer for professors interested in thinking through ways to build a rural dimension into mathematics education courses in the interest of squarely addressing the vision and mission of ACCLAIM. Few words, therefore, will be deployed in the interest of establishing an intellectual warrant for the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Education Courses, Educational Experience, Constructivism (Learning)
Theobald, Paul – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1988
Argues that preparation for rural teaching should include a seminar focusing on the literature about rural schooling and rural community dynamics. Suggests a curriculum of agrarian literature to help the future rural teacher deal with xenophobia, differing aspirations, and common illusions about rural life. (DHP)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Pastoral Literature, Regional Attitudes, Rural Education
Theobald, Paul – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1994
Reviews a book that overviews the history of rural England and the factors that contributed to the decline of England's rural communities. One hundred years later in rural America, similar factors and pervasive cultural assumptions about rural ignorance are related to the shifting of political and economic power away from rural communities. (LP)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Cultural Context, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Theobald, Paul – 1988
A relationship exists between agrarian thought and the practice of formal schooling in the rural Midwest. Three traditions have shaped agrarian thinking about democracy and its application to social institutions, especially education. Fundamentalism, localism, and pastoralism have combined to form the ideological base for rural resistance to…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational Development
Leo-Nyquist, David; Theobald, Paul – 1997
There is an evolving paradigm shift in the field of rural education away from emulating urban schools and toward a pedagogy of place. This shift is influenced by the following trends: 1) the rediscovery of the unique features of rural and small schools as strengths to be nurtured, not problems to be solved; 2) the recognition that centralized,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Technology, Models
Theobald, Paul – 1996
This paper critiques current "school-to-work" practices in rural schools. A look at the rural context reveals that rural workers are more likely to be unemployed and are paid less than workers elsewhere, resulting in high rural poverty. In addition, many kinds of rural decline (in services, transportation, job availability) are tied to…
Descriptors: Criticism, Education Work Relationship, Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends
Theobald, Paul; Theobald, Jan – 1990
Three books represent the recent work of leading U.S. proponents of critical approaches to pedagogy: "Life in Schools: An Introduction to Critical Pedagogy in the Foundations of Education," by Peter McLaren; "Freire for the Classroom: A Sourcebook for Liberatory Teaching," edited by Ira Shor; and "Teachers as…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Critical Theory, Critical Thinking, Democratic Values
Theobald, Paul – 1990
The dramatic growth of multinational agribusiness corporations has led to all types of rural decline--social, demographic, institutional, and environmental. Historically, rural inhabitants and rural land have been abused and neglected in the name of progress. Rural development efforts often attract small assembly or light manufacturing plants that…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Agribusiness, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors
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

Theobald, Paul; Donato, Ruben – Peabody Journal of Education, 1990
Chronicles experiences of depression era "Okies," juxtaposes them against experiences of Mexican Americans, and illuminates the diminution of agricultural labor in an industrializing society. Schooling for those groups was legitimized by their low occupational status. When economic circumstances improved, whites escaped from migrant…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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