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Bluestone, Herman; Myers, Paul R. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1987
The Nation's 678 rural manufacturing-dependent counties, hit much harder than other rural counties, have since been recovering more. Total employment growth in rural manufacturing counties exceeded growth in nonmanufacturing counties by about 1 percentage point during 1982-84 and by almost 3 percentage points during 1984-86. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economic Climate, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns
Peer reviewedAudirac, Ivonne; Beaulieu, Lionel J. – Rural Sociology, 1986
Proposes new model for study of microcomputer technology in agriculture in which diffusion/adoption of innovations is conceptualized as a structural process affected by "access conditions" resulting from research and development, intrinsic technology characteristics, and distributional characteristics. Examines thesis that potential adopters…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Agricultural Trends, Change, Diffusion (Communication)
Campbell, David; Co -As, David – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1983
Describes the Skyline Farms Project in Appalachian Alabama, a largely unsuccessful attempt to transform ex-tenant farmers into independent landowners. Traces the history of Skyline Farms from the 1930s to the early 1940s. Describes community attitudes and social services (education, health, recreation, home economics). Discusses reasons for the…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Development, Community Services, Farmers
Peer reviewedLa Belle, Thomas J. – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1984
Nonformal education is compared to formal and informal education and viewed in relation to two explanatory frameworks assessing underdevelopment in Latin America. The frameworks--dependency liberation and deprivation development--also provide direction to nonformal efforts, described as generally weak and ineffective as a primary means of…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
Banks, Carolyn – 2002
Rural areas of the world share many common problems, such as a lack of diverse educational and economic development opportunities. This paper argues that only when rural areas develop strong partnerships among organizations with diverse strengths, and these organizations bring some measure of power to these partnerships, will these rural areas be…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Coordination, Community Development, Rural Areas
van de Walle, Dominique – 2000
Unless disparities in education are addressed, market-oriented reforms in Vietnam will generate inequitable agricultural growth. It is argued that if the marginal gains from investment in physical capital depend positively on knowledge, but a household cannot hire skilled labor to compensate for low skills, then even if it has access to credit,…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Educational Attainment, Family Income, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWijetunga, W. M. R. – Australian Journal of Adult Education, 1973
Adoption of Sinhala and Tamil as the media of instruction in the schools, radio, and the participation of non-governmental agencies in adult education campaigns have all played a part in developing a new rural elite and given rise to a need for vocational training and continuing education in urban areas. (AG)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agencies, Dravidian Languages, Dropouts
Tugbiyele, E. A. – Prospects, 1973
Objectives for non-formal education and training in Africa are discussed in this article. Specific forms for out-of-school education are suggested: National youth service training; Correspondence education; and Extension, adult and continuing education programs. The problems of resource allocation for such national programs are considered. (SM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Dropouts
Peer reviewedCommunity Development Journal, 1971
An article by the Secretariat of the Economic Commission for Latin America, United Nations, which discusses regional factors affecting rural and community development in the Caribbean, existing community development programs, and emerging trends in the region. (Author/DR)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Involvement, Dropouts, Economic Development
Sagaidachnaia, Z. A. – Soviet Education, 1971
The use of agricultural specialists with leadership training from the social sciences was a key program in the socialization of the rural population in communist ideology and in the advancement of agricultural production. (MB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Production, Collective Settlements, Comparative Education
Appalachia, 1970
The following are excerpts from "The Report of the President's Task Force on Rural Development," which was released in March. Appointed by President Nixon in September 1969, the Task Force was asked "to review the effectiveness of present rural assistance programs, and make recommendations as to what might be done in the private and…
Descriptors: Community Action, Economic Opportunities, Economic Progress, Financial Support
Bochet, J. C. – Educational Documentation and Information, 1980
The 345 items cited in this annotated bibliographical study are listed under various aspects of education for rural development, including development planning, adult education, educational programs and content, methods, schools and colleges, higher education, and nonformal education. (LLS)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Colleges, Developing Nations
Peer reviewedOrata, Pedro T. – International Review of Education, 1979
The Barrio (now Barangay) High School movement was started in 1964 to contribute to rural development by helping unemployed primary school leavers to continue their education. This article gives some details on tbe original Barangay High School at Bactad and discusses the benefits of this community-sponsored educational movement. (SJL)
Descriptors: Community Action, Continuation Education, Curriculum, Dropout Programs
Islam, Mahmood Aminul – Ceres, 1980
Describes a program in Bangladesh designed to make the rural poor understand their social and economic problems in order to begin to bring about change through their own efforts. The program is functional education and includes topics in family planning, health, housing, nutrition, and agriculture. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Contraception, Developing Nations, Dropouts
Peer reviewedMbakile, E. P. R. – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1979
The Tanzanian government has made a major commitment to its National Literacy Programme as a strategy for national development. Goals of the program are the eradication of illiteracy, self-reliance in solving economic and social problems, and lifelong education. To deal effectively with the problem of learner motivation, the program links literacy…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Developing Nations, Dropouts, Educational Policy


