Pedagogy of the Rural: implications of size on conceptualisations of rural
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 09:30authored byB Walker-Gibbs, M Ludecke, J Kline
This paper proposes a concept of Pedagogy of the Rural that draws
together current rural education theory and practice to illustrate the
complexities of rural space and place often overlooked in teacher
education more broadly. We firstly examine notions of size, and then
we explore how this impacts on the ways in which teachers in rural
locations are positioned in terms of their identity. Finally, we provide a
way forward for valuing rural contexts for what they bring to teacher
identities beyond traditional deficit positionings dominant in current
discourses on rural education.