Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
374191 Teaching and Teacher Education 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Teachers who attended unitary rural schools in northwestern Spain were asked to relate their early school experiences in the form of a personal reflective and analytical narrative. Our analysis of these narratives revealed some strikingly difficult conditions; nevertheless, students tended to relate these hardships with a strong sense of nostalgia, focussing on the sense of community that they experienced. These results shed some light on the relevance of personal relations and the broader social and physical environment to the school ethos, and provides practice and design implications for urban as well as rural schooling contexts.

► A view of rural schooling through the eyes of former students. ► Research involved Spanish teachers who had attended unitary rural schools. ► Subjects described a range of extraordinarily harsh physical conditions. ► Yet rural schools were described as intimate and open to their surroundings. ► Results highlight the relevance of community relationships to school design.

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