Rural issues have largely been overlooked in development aid, including aid to education. Yet, the vast majority of the poor live in rural areas. The recognition of this wide gap between the urban bias of development interventions and the rural character of many education and poverty challenges requires adopting a new perspective to analyze education issues in developing countries and to evaluate the results of international and national development efforts. This paper presents the case for adopting a “rural lens" when analyzing education issues in countries where the majority of the population lives in rural areas. This paper examines conceptual and practical implications for the evaluation of ‘rural-sensitive' education. It presents the E...
<p>Governments all over the world have focused upon sustainable rural development in an organized wa...
Food insecurity is at the heart of the international movement to overcome hunger and poverty. The fi...
Education is the mirror of the society and is the seed as well as flower of the socioeconomic develo...
Rural issues have largely been overlooked in development aid, including aid to education. Yet, the v...
This book brings together authors from United States, South Africa, United Kingdom, China, Canada an...
This article synthesizes problems impacting rural primary and secondary schools and describes how sc...
Introduction to Rural Education in a Global Context, Global Education Review, Volume 2 #
This article analyzes the guidelines for rural education from the double perspective of its advances...
One of the major problems being faced by developing countries throughout the world is concerned with...
Education of the youth is recognized by workers in rural development as one of the most hopeful mean...
Rural schools in developing countries present a unique opportunity to understand the factors require...
This chapter explores the interplay between the notions of rurality, innovation and education by ana...
The question of which kind of education might be most appropriate to African rural development or th...
Students dropping out of school at an early stage represent a problem in developed and poor countrie...
Education is one of the tops of policy agenda of a country, as well as the engine of the socioeconom...
<p>Governments all over the world have focused upon sustainable rural development in an organized wa...
Food insecurity is at the heart of the international movement to overcome hunger and poverty. The fi...
Education is the mirror of the society and is the seed as well as flower of the socioeconomic develo...
Rural issues have largely been overlooked in development aid, including aid to education. Yet, the v...
This book brings together authors from United States, South Africa, United Kingdom, China, Canada an...
This article synthesizes problems impacting rural primary and secondary schools and describes how sc...
Introduction to Rural Education in a Global Context, Global Education Review, Volume 2 #
This article analyzes the guidelines for rural education from the double perspective of its advances...
One of the major problems being faced by developing countries throughout the world is concerned with...
Education of the youth is recognized by workers in rural development as one of the most hopeful mean...
Rural schools in developing countries present a unique opportunity to understand the factors require...
This chapter explores the interplay between the notions of rurality, innovation and education by ana...
The question of which kind of education might be most appropriate to African rural development or th...
Students dropping out of school at an early stage represent a problem in developed and poor countrie...
Education is one of the tops of policy agenda of a country, as well as the engine of the socioeconom...
<p>Governments all over the world have focused upon sustainable rural development in an organized wa...
Food insecurity is at the heart of the international movement to overcome hunger and poverty. The fi...
Education is the mirror of the society and is the seed as well as flower of the socioeconomic develo...