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Theobald, Paul; Rochon, Ronald S. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2006
The following is an historically-based analysis of a new phenomenon affecting rural schools and communities: animal confinement operations. A contrast is made between "enclosure" as it unfolded in England a few centuries ago and the way animal concentration units constitute a second, "modern" form of enclosure today. In both instances, as this…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Essays, Foreign Countries, Animal Husbandry
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
Sherman, William L.; Theobald, Paul – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2001
Though many maintain that current standards-based school reform is unprecedented, an educational reform effort begun nearly a century ago set standards for improving rural midwestern schools. Begun during the tumultuous Progressive Era, the standard-school initiative emerged from a larger concern for the quality of American rural life. A…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Legislation
Peer reviewedHowley, Craig; Theobald, Paul – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1996
Reviews a book that documents the circumstances surrounding the closure of a small, rural West Virginia high school. The book's strength derives largely from its crossing of disciplinary borders to address social, political, and economic factors that have influenced changing educational values and the trend toward consolidation in rural West…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Change Agents, Cultural Influences, Educational Change
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 – 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

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