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Coles, Tim; Poland, Roger H. C.; Clifton, Julian – Journal of Biological Education, 2015
The global expansion and diversification of the travel market has opened up new opportunities to deliver educational programmes through tourism. Applying the principles and practices commonly associated with ecotourism enables students to gain lasting benefits through their active participation in conservation-oriented activities. In many cases,…
Descriptors: Tourism, Travel, Conservation (Environment), Correlation
Tirozzi, Gerald N. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2010
It is hard to look away from the vulnerable faces of the children whose educational odysseys are highlighted in the movie "Waiting for Superman." The movie longs for the good old days when U.S. education was the best in the world, without considering how content U.S. communities were with low expectations and low achievement for…
Descriptors: Public Education, Low Achievement, Rural Areas, Urban Areas
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Weyer, Frederique – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2009
Non-formal education (NFE) is now considered as playing a critical role in the achievement of the objective of Education for All, by reaching the learning needs of youth and adults who do not have access to formal education, increasing their employment opportunities and therefore contributing to poverty alleviation. Yet there is still insufficient…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Employment Opportunities, Out of School Youth
Lilly, Leslie – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1979
Discusses the low wages and dead-end jobs most Appalachian women workers face and explores nontraditional employment options which offer higher wages, benefits, security, and a chance for truly meeting a family's needs. (DS)
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females
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White, Stephen – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1990
Describes local efforts to meet the needs of rural students with special needs in terms of employment. Looks at opportunities for vocational special needs education in the context of an entrepreneurial model of service delivery that makes schools employment incubators. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Entrepreneurship, Rural Areas, Secondary Education
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Halpern, Robert – Educational Forum, 1982
Providing adequate educational services for handicapped children in rural America is a continuing challenge. To deal with this problem, research and development efforts need to be intensified. (JOW)
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Educational Opportunities, Educational Research
Hirsch, Karen – 1991
This paper describes the Disability Rights and Independent Living movements, and advocates for increased awareness and leadership. The Independent Living Movement started at the University of California in the 1960s when a group of severely disabled students organized a place where they could live independently. Despite their education and…
Descriptors: Activism, Advocacy, Disabilities, Employment Opportunities
Dunkle, Margaret; And Others – 1981
Five papers deal with special problems of vocational education for women and girls in rural and nonmetropolitan school districts. An introductory paper puts vocational education for women into a historical perspective, addresses current status of rural women, and depicts them four years after enactment of the most recent vocational education…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Vocational Education, Agricultural Education, Educational Legislation
Paley, Dianne M. – 1986
In their roles as writers, editors, and photographers for community newspapers, women helped to record the economic, social, and political fluctuations that comprise the past. In villages and towns, however, the boundaries of and limits on acceptable female activity were as strong as they were in the cities. Women in community newspapers may have…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Journalism, Newspapers
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Bhaduri, Amit – International Labour Review, 1989
Argues that an effective industrialization strategy must include measures to improve the lot of rural workers and keep them in the countryside. Suggests a combination of measures to increase the flexibility of real urban industrial wages and to create income-generating opportunities for the rural poor. (Author)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Employment Opportunities, Foreign Countries, Industrialization
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DeCosta, Sandra Bradford – Children Today, 1993
Notes that one reason Head Start has been so successful is the program's requirement that parents and guardians get involved, which often inspires parents to believe in further possibilities for themselves and for those around them. Presents stories describing the circumstances, struggles, and victories of four women who found in Head Start…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Opportunities, High School Equivalency Programs, Interviews
Lund, Duane R. – 1980
Focusing on vocational education as a facilitator of rural economic development, the author of this paper discusses how to develop a rural community that will attract new jobs. His discussion includes the following key points: the role of local development corporations; concerns about quality of living for employees; encouragement of home-grown…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Employment Opportunities, Industrialization, Quality of Life
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Hobbs, Daryl J. – Rural Sociology, 1980
Suggesting rural development research is not an academic specialty in the traditional sense and that its frame of reference should be development, this article maintains such research should emphasize identification and assessment of consequences for people and communities of programs and policies undertaken in the name of rural development.…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Development, Dropouts, Economic Change
Collins, Timothy – 1987
This report surveys data from various Kentucky state government agencies and provides an assessment of economic problems in Kentucky's Appalachian region. A profile of the region and overview of the effectiveness of implemented programs are presented. Interviews with Area Development District Directors show a concern for the image of Appalachia.…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Economic Opportunities
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Lyson, Thomas A. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1981
Holds that civil rights problems are most severe in rural regions, especially in the rural South, and that current policies have failed to address rural communities. Discusses problems in the areas of welfare, equal employment, and equal educational opportunities, and suggests the need for a comprehensive examination of conditions in rural…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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