Schools and Their Communities in Rural Europe: Patterns of Change
Abstract
This book has shared knowledge of the contexts and challenges faced by rural schools and their communities across Europe. The inclusion of the eastern European countries, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Serbia, informs us of the major and rapid developments in their rural schooling during the post-socialist period. These chapters are juxtaposed with chapters relating recent rural history, policy, and educational research situated in rural contexts in other European countries (Austria, England, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, and Spain). Individual authors have presented authentic accounts of their national rural educational circumstances.
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Publisher
IAP
Place of Publication
New York
Pagination
323-338
Parent title
Educational Research
and Schooling in Rural Europe: An Engagement with Changing Patterns of Education, Space and Place
Number
15
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