In this special issue of the Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, a collection of international authors considers how their work and experiences in rural education research can inform, and sometimes even improve, urban-based education research. The issue responds to the provocation to shift such perceptions and locate the rural as a key and constituent part of the wider field of education. The articles set out to show connections between the rural and the urban. In doing this, the authors challenge existing notions of a rural-urban divide. They present examples of ruraling, a term coined by Roberts and Fuqua (2021) to explain the move to a rural perspective across the broader field of education. The collective aim of the...
Historically, rurality and rural education have been marginalised bodies of knowledge in South Afric...
The lack of consensus on the denotation of "rural " in educational and social work researc...
This research focuses on the origins and nature of one cohort of students' computing experience as t...
This opening article in this special issue about Australian rural education research develops three ...
The papers and authors in this Special Issue ultimately bring alive the complex and interwoven layer...
This book brings together authors from United States, South Africa, United Kingdom, China, Canada an...
<b><a href="https://journal.spera.asn.au/index.php/AIJRE/article/view/103/77">Free to read at publis...
This chapter explores the interplay between the notions of rurality, innovation and education by ana...
In my 15th and final year as JRRE editor, I identify methodological and substantive shortcomings in ...
Doing Educational Research in Rural Settings is a much-needed guide for educational researchers whos...
This paper reviews ard analyzes the research in rural education in Australia in recent decades. Rese...
This chapter considers how rural education research might inform literacies pedagogies. It begins by...
Roberts and Green’s understanding of the need to broaden the social justice agenda in education rese...
In 2007 a group of researchers from four Australian universities was awarded an ARC Discovery grant ...
We argue here that critical educational scholarship is crucial to developing educational analysis at...
Historically, rurality and rural education have been marginalised bodies of knowledge in South Afric...
The lack of consensus on the denotation of "rural " in educational and social work researc...
This research focuses on the origins and nature of one cohort of students' computing experience as t...
This opening article in this special issue about Australian rural education research develops three ...
The papers and authors in this Special Issue ultimately bring alive the complex and interwoven layer...
This book brings together authors from United States, South Africa, United Kingdom, China, Canada an...
<b><a href="https://journal.spera.asn.au/index.php/AIJRE/article/view/103/77">Free to read at publis...
This chapter explores the interplay between the notions of rurality, innovation and education by ana...
In my 15th and final year as JRRE editor, I identify methodological and substantive shortcomings in ...
Doing Educational Research in Rural Settings is a much-needed guide for educational researchers whos...
This paper reviews ard analyzes the research in rural education in Australia in recent decades. Rese...
This chapter considers how rural education research might inform literacies pedagogies. It begins by...
Roberts and Green’s understanding of the need to broaden the social justice agenda in education rese...
In 2007 a group of researchers from four Australian universities was awarded an ARC Discovery grant ...
We argue here that critical educational scholarship is crucial to developing educational analysis at...
Historically, rurality and rural education have been marginalised bodies of knowledge in South Afric...
The lack of consensus on the denotation of "rural " in educational and social work researc...
This research focuses on the origins and nature of one cohort of students' computing experience as t...