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AARE Rural Education SIG
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New #RuralEd paper: “Coming to uni was isolating, a massive culture shock”: the struggle of working-class rural youth for recognition and belonging at a metropolitan university, by H. Cuervo & N. Weerasuriya. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
“Coming to uni was isolating, a massive culture shock”: the struggle of working-class rural youth for recognition and belonging at a metropolitan university
Research studies have repeatedly reported the under-representation of rural youth in higher education, mainly focusing on their aspirations as well as opportunities and barriers to accessing univer...
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November 24, 2025 at 9:49 PM
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Listen to Episode 16 of the AARE Technology and Learning Research SIG podcast 'Incidental Mathematics: Uncovering Hidden Learning through Digital Technologies' about recent research on integrating digital technologies in mathematics classrooms. https://loom.ly/Vf8nEYA
Incidental Mathematics: Uncovering Hidden Learning through Digital Technologies - Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
In this episode of the Technology and Learning Podcast, host Ellie Manzari from Monash University speaks with Dr Emily Ross (University of Queensland) and Dr Margaret Marshman (University of the Sunshine Coast) about their recent research on integ...
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November 7, 2025 at 12:33 AM
New #RuralEd paper: "Teacher Engagement in Rural Sporting Clubs: Knowing Your Community", by Melyssa Fuqua (@melyssaf22.bsky.social ).
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November 7, 2025 at 12:54 AM
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Have you read first online #OA article by Marnie O’Bryan, Yananymul Mununggurr, Barayuwa Mununggurr & Tony Dreise 'Where self-determination and equity meet: homelands education systems and the forgotten schools' in AER? https://loom.ly/gLYICoM
Where self-determination and equity meet: homelands education systems and the forgotten schools - The Australian Educational Researcher
This paper presents a case study of homelands education in North East Arnhem Land. It explores how structural inequities in education systems mitigate against schools which do not align with mainstream norms. In particular, it looks at a hub-and-spoke system of micro schools—officially designated as homeland learning centres (HLCs)—serving some of the most remote, linguistically diverse and traditionally oriented students in Australia. The authors question why governments have persistently ov...
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October 24, 2025 at 7:26 AM
New #RuralEd & #IndigenousEd: ‘Wanim skil en topic yumob leigim?’: Listening to community interests to inform remote Aboriginal higher education curricula in Arnhem Land, northern Australia, by Jaggi, Rogers, Malaki Blitner, Yulumburruja Daniels, et al.
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‘Wanim skil en topic yumob leigim?’: Listening to community interests to inform remote Aboriginal higher education curricula in Arnhem Land, northern Australia - The Australian Educational Researcher
Higher education is globally recognised as an enabler of social justice and community development. Remote Australian Aboriginal students are underrepresented in higher education, and there has been li...
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October 24, 2025 at 4:18 AM
New #RuralEd paper: "Teacher job satisfaction and retention in small rural schools: A theory of recognition approach", by H. Cuervo.
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Teacher job satisfaction and retention in small rural schools: A theory of recognition approach
Small rural schools have been the focus of intensive research in Australia and internationally over the past few decades. The foci often have been on …
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October 24, 2025 at 4:13 AM
New #RuralEd paper: "What does Place Bring to my Teaching?": Professional dissonance and the development of rural consciousness, by Sharon Louth.
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"What does Place Bring to my Teaching?": Professional dissonance and the development of rural consciousness
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October 24, 2025 at 4:09 AM
A wonderful new #RuralEd book by Mara Tieken: “Educated Out: How Rural Students Navigate Elite Colleges - And What It Costs Them”. @uchicagopress.bsky.social
October 21, 2025 at 5:05 AM
New #Rural #Sociology book:
"Growing Up Rural: Qualitative Longitudinal Explorations of Young People Living in the Nordic Countries", by K. Vehkalahti, I.M. Eriksen & J. Østergaard- w/ chapters by McLeod, Thomson, Cuervo, Wyn, Aapola-Kari, Rönnlund, Hegna, et al.
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Growing Up Rural
This open access book offers a cross-national comparative perspective on qualitative longitudinal rural youth studies in the Nordic context.
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October 12, 2025 at 7:44 AM
New #RuralEd paper: ‘I felt like I was the only person in the world studying’: place and affect in the constitution of online higher education study for rural Australian students, by Matthew Bunn & Matt Lumb.
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‘I felt like I was the only person in the world studying’: place and affect in the constitution of online higher education study for rural Australian students - The Australian Educational Researcher
Higher education study has become more accessible to rural places through the development of stronger technologies, interfaces and pedagogy for online study. However, while these have made higher education more accessible, they also overlook the substantial impact that social circumstances and resources have on the means to meaningfully participate in higher education. Our study, conducted with 38 online higher education students, demonstrates how broader conditions in place shape study experience and possibilities. We consider how place makes certain practices and identities possible or realisable. In particular, we explore how place and affect shape the possibility of online study in rural areas. This includes how relationships in place also shape how higher education is perceived—both through what to study, how and where to study, or whether higher education is deemed to be valuable. Subsequently, the personal resources available to each student—be it social, cultural, educational or economic, have an exaggerated effect on the experiences and outcome of study. We suggest equitable higher education needs to take account of more than just the offering of online study narrowly conceived of a student identity only as a learner, recognising that personal, ‘placial’ and affective resources are critical in developing a meaningful sense of belonging in higher education.
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October 12, 2025 at 7:35 AM
New #RuralEd paper: Understanding the educational landscape for refugee background students in non-metropolitan Australia, by Taghreed Jamal Al-deen.
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Understanding the educational landscape for refugee background students in non-metropolitan Australia: a scoping review - The Australian Educational Researcher
This scoping review explores the educational experiences of refugee-background students (RBSs) within remote, rural and regional Australia. It synthesises literature on RBSs in these contexts to identify unique educational challenges. This review analyses relevant studies published between 2015 and 2024 to uncover themes at the intersection of non-metropolitan settings and refugee education. The challenges identified included limited access to resources and barries to school engagement, academic success and a sense of belonging. Understanding the complex dynamics at play is essential because these schools often operate within racialised communities with fewer resources which may limit their capacity to support RBSs. Nevertheless, schools also hold potential as critical sites for building resilience and community for these students. This review highlights the need for tailored educational policies and practices designed to meet the specific needs of RBSs with a focus on inclusive learning environments that recognise the students’ diverse backgrounds and experiences. Such approaches can facilitate successful integration and improve educational outcomes, creating a more supportive and equitable educational landscape for RBSs.
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October 12, 2025 at 7:32 AM
New #Rural #Sociology book: "New Directions in Rural Studies", by Sam Hillyard (University of Lincoln). @springernature.com
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New Directions in Rural Studies
This book seeks to critique and illuminate rural matters and provides a contextualising discussion of the new ways rurality has been conceptualised
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October 2, 2025 at 9:24 AM
Book Review of Prof. Mara Tieken's (2025) "Educated Out: How Rural Students Navigate Elite Colleges – And What it Costs Them", The University of Chicago Press. #RuralYouth #RuralEd
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October 2, 2025 at 9:18 AM
New #RuralEd paper: "The role of place in the widening participation functions of Regional University Study Hubs", Joshua James & Dan Keenan.
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October 2, 2025 at 9:12 AM
New issue of the Australian & International Journal of Rural Education, with plenty of Australian and international #RuralEd research articles.
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Australian and International Journal of Rural Education
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October 2, 2025 at 9:01 AM
New #RuralEd paper: "Understanding regional, rural and remote teacher wellbeing narratives through podcasting: a qualitative analysis of multiple stakeholder perspectives", N Lemon & M Harris.
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Understanding regional, rural and remote teacher wellbeing narratives through podcasting: a qualitative analysis of multiple stakeholder perspectives - The Australian Educational Researcher
Highlighting the strengths-based approaches to supporting pre-service teachers, this study explores the diverse and effective wellbeing and self-care practices embedded within regional, rural and remote (RRR) professional experience placements. Drawing on rich qualitative data from podcast conversations, the research emphasises the value of contextually responsive support. Inductive thematic analysis revealed five key enablers of wellbeing: structured support systems, personal wellbeing management, community integration, environment adaption, and professional resilience. These interconnected themes demonstrate that wellbeing in RRR contexts is nurtured through both formal frameworks and individual agency, as well as through meaningful engagement with place and community. Podcasting as method enabled authentic, reflective storytelling, amplifying the voices of those immersed in the experiences. This study highlights the importance of fostering support, strength-focused environments that sustain the wellbeing and professional growth of future educators in RRR settings.
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October 2, 2025 at 8:24 AM
New #RuralEd article: ‘Learning can be anywhere’ – On the ground views of what impacts student engagement and attendance in remote Australian schools, by C. Holmes, J. Guenther, R. Oliver & R. Ober.
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May 15, 2025 at 9:48 AM
Summer School at Hokkaido University: "Social justice in education & remote schools: challenges & possibilities" w/ Prof M Aoki (Hokkaido U), Prof H Cuervo (U of Melbourne) & Prof Y Li (Osaka U). September 15-19 in Sapporo. Applications open
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教育における社会的公正と遠隔地学校-その課題と可能性 | Hokkaidoサマー・インスティテュート(HSI)
Hokkaido Summer Institute. The biggest summer program in Japan! Join us and have new experiences along with international students at HSI this summer.
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May 1, 2025 at 10:29 PM
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📢 Reminder: Submit your paper or extended abstract for the Comparative Population Studies special issue on “Migration Trajectories Over the Life Course”! 🧳
🗓️ Deadline: May 15
📄 Call for papers: www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CP...
#Migration #Lifecourse
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April 16, 2025 at 11:59 AM
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All students deserve to have a ‘fair go’ at achieving that imagined future. Emma Burns argues it is our responsibility to advocate for practices and vote for policies that make this possible. loom.ly/07DaO-k
Aspirations act as a road map for future action. Here's what we must do now
Aspirations aren't built alone:, its social relationships, community, school, and the broader culture to develop a desirable future.
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May 1, 2025 at 9:46 PM
New #ruraled publication: Handbook on Rural and Remote Education, edited by Jerry Johnson & Hobart Harmon.
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April 21, 2025 at 10:48 PM
Imp. new book by Babak Dadvand on care in education. Caring ethics is at the core of teaching and rural schools practices.
March 28, 2025 at 3:52 AM
A wonderful conference of the AARE #RuralEd SIG w/ many great scholars like B Green, S White, Walker-Gibbs, P Roberts, J Guenther, L Fray, H Cuervo, S Kilpatrick, T Fish, S Murphy and many more. Keynotes by M Fuqua & J.A. Reid.
March 16, 2025 at 6:13 AM
New issue of the Australian & International Journal of Rural Education, w/articles by @barcher.bsky.social , Halsey, Macdonald, Bartlett, Ledger, Louth, Sfetcopoulos, Ashenden, Wuttke, Barry, Guenther, Cuervo and more.
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March 11, 2025 at 9:21 PM
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Benefits and challenges of integrating lived experience in higher education

Special Issue Editors: Snita Ahir-Knight & @drhazelgodfrey.bsky.social

Manuscripts: 25 April 2025

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#LivedExperience #HigherEd #Universities
March 5, 2025 at 9:46 PM