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Rowley, Thomas D.; Porterfield, Shirley L. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1993
Telecommunications can reduce rural isolation, improve access to education and services, and increase business efficiency. But urban and international competition may limit telecommunications benefits for rural areas and may possibly widen the development gap. Still, telecommunications are an essential part of rural development strategy.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Business, Distance Education, Public Policy
Gibson, Robert – 1991
REAL Enterprises (Rural Entrepreneurship through Action Learning) brings classes in "school-based enterprise" to rural high schools in North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Washington State. Jonathan Sher, the founder of REAL Enterprises, believes that children learn better by doing, and that successful rural economic development requires an…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Entrepreneurship, Experiential Learning, High Schools
Abolfotooh, Mahin – Adult Leadership, 1976
Male and female high school graduates are being enlisted as Educational Corpsmen for a two year period of military training and educational services in rural Iran. (LH)
Descriptors: Dropouts, Extension Agents, Foreign Countries, Illiteracy
Maddox, James G. – 1973
The study examines programs aimed at encouraging the economic, social, and cultural development of rural areas; the nature of activities undertaken and results achieved; major provisions of the new Rural Development Act; and directions which future policies and programs should take. A statement by the National Planning Association (NPA)…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, National Programs, Policy Formation, Rural Development
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Tugbiyele, E. A. – 1971
Education is a necessary investment in the modern state since it is the key to overall national development. Its two parts consist of formal and out-of-school education. The first includes the regular classroom--primary, secondary, technical, and university education. The second consists of nonformal education and training. Economic development is…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Needs, Educational Quality
Storms, Neil – Small School Forum, 1981
Three recent developments are of interest to all concerned with improving the quality of life in rural America: (1) the federal Small Community and Rural Development Policy (1979), (2) the Rural Development Policy Act of 1980, and (3) the desire for local control made clear by the November 1980 elections. (AN)
Descriptors: Dropouts, Federal Programs, Government School Relationship, History
Teixeira, Ruy A.; Mishel, Lawrence – Rural Development Perspectives, 1991
Questions "supply-push" theory of rural development, which suggests that upgrading workers' skills will guarantee rural development. Data from past two decades show tendency of decreasing growth in job skills and in requirement for quantifiable job skills (e.g., level of education). Upgrading job skills by itself seems unlikely to pay…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Job Skills, Labor Force, Rural Development
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Resources, Community, and Economic Development Div. – 1989
This report identifies those federal programs that are essentially rural and pursue economic development purposes. Using the 10 Beale population codes, 2,097 of the 3,096 U.S. counties, containing 16% of the U.S. population, were defined as rural (had urban populations of less than 20,000). The approximately 800 federal domestic assistance…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Economic Development, Federal Aid, Federal Programs
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Mitra, C. R. – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1975
Education as an integrated part of the productive process of the rural Indian village is discussed, and eight main features of such an alternative educational system are presented. (LH)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Dropouts, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Development
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Sohoni, A. W.; Varma, Harish – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1975
Guidelines and objectives for organizing an educationally oriented farmers' fair for rural Indians are presented. Various activities are suggested and described, including: research farm visits, question and answer sessions between farmers and experts, farm equipment demonstrations, agro-industrial exhibitions, and competitions. (LH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Farmer Education, Agricultural Education, Developing Nations
Malassis, Louis – CERES, 1977
Examines the relationship between education and development in developing nations. Advocates the fostering of a technical humanism--the development of knowledge in all its forms as a basis for action. In this system, technical education is as highly valued as general education. The system, and its applications to rural education is discussed. (CP)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Developing Nations, Dropouts, Economic Development
And Others; Kotliarov, V. G. – Soviet Education, 1973
A number of methodological conclusions and common recommendations for all regions of the Belorussian SSR on the compilations of long-range plans for the development and location of the school network in rural regions are suggested. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Dropouts, Educational Development, Educational Planning
Sears, David W.; And Others – Rural Development Perspectives, 1993
Argues that state government must take a strong lead in promoting rural development. Justification for such a role includes improving the efficiency of the state's economy; making full use of fixed investments; improving rural-urban equity; preserving a rural lifestyle; and responding effectively to population density differences between rural and…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Financial Support, Government Role, Local Government
Brown, J. C. – Rural Electrification Magazine, 1994
Wes Jackson, founder of the Land Institute (Salina, KS), seeks alternatives to the industrial agriculture that exhausts the soils and economies of small, rural Kansas communities. In Matfield Green (Kansas), interns from the Land Institute manage the town's cafe and help residents work together on achieving a sustainable economy based on renewable…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Economic Impact, Higher Education, Natural Resources
Howley, Craig B. – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1992
Compares and contrasts two economic views, political economy and neoclassical economics, as they pertain to the development of human capital and education in rural areas. The concluding discussion draws implications for rural educators. (Author/KS)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Capital, Labor Market
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