The Ideal Type of Innovative School That Promotes Sustainability: The Case of Rural Communities in Catalonia

In Spain, the evolution of rural areas has followed very different paths depending on the area. While some areas have experienced a continuous demographic decline, others, like Catalonia, have followed the opposite trend thanks to internal and, to a lesser extent external, immigration. This article...

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Main Authors: Jordi Feu Gelis, Albert Torrent Font
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/5875
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spelling doaj-3316e87dd07f4c2398ece78fc2a01f1d2021-06-01T00:54:13ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-05-01135875587510.3390/su13115875The Ideal Type of Innovative School That Promotes Sustainability: The Case of Rural Communities in CataloniaJordi Feu Gelis0Albert Torrent Font1Department of Pedagogy, University of Girona, 17004 Girona, SpainDepartment of Pedagogy, University of Girona, 17004 Girona, SpainIn Spain, the evolution of rural areas has followed very different paths depending on the area. While some areas have experienced a continuous demographic decline, others, like Catalonia, have followed the opposite trend thanks to internal and, to a lesser extent external, immigration. This article presents a detailed and original study of the evolution of the population in rural areas during the period 1979–2005, explaining the main reasons for this migration process and later establishing that schools act as an important pole of attraction for young couples with a high degree of cultural diversity. It presents an innovative and inclusive school model that ensures educational success of all the children and respects the cultural idiosyncrasy of the students and families. The three objectives mentioned correspond to three consecutive research projects, each of which provides complementary information to the previous one and all of which shed light on the relationship between demographic revival, cultural diversity and inclusive rural schools. They also pay special attention to factors that make this revival possible. The first objective, approached from a qualitative perspective, shows that, in contrast to the most alarmist theses, there was demographic growth between 1975 and 2005, which was especially notable between 2000 and 2005. The second objective, approached from a qualitative perspective, explains that while young couples emigrate to rural areas for diverse reasons, these reasons can be organized into subjective and structural factors, the school being one of the most important. The third objective, based on a case study of six “alternative” rural schools, proposes an ideal type of school based on the most radical innovative and inclusive principles. This article provides a detailed analysis of demographic evolution in rural Catalonia during a period in which we lacked data, and it expands the sociological factors explained until now regarding contemporary emigration to rural areas. Finally, from a socio-educational perspective, it provides complementary knowledge with regards to rural schools, analyzing the characteristics of “alternative” rural schools and presenting a school prototype that aims to be radically innovative and inclusive.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/5875immigration and ruralityrural resurgencerural schoolinclusive educationalternative education and rurality
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The Ideal Type of Innovative School That Promotes Sustainability: The Case of Rural Communities in Catalonia
Sustainability
immigration and rurality
rural resurgence
rural school
inclusive education
alternative education and rurality
author_facet Jordi Feu Gelis
Albert Torrent Font
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title The Ideal Type of Innovative School That Promotes Sustainability: The Case of Rural Communities in Catalonia
title_short The Ideal Type of Innovative School That Promotes Sustainability: The Case of Rural Communities in Catalonia
title_full The Ideal Type of Innovative School That Promotes Sustainability: The Case of Rural Communities in Catalonia
title_fullStr The Ideal Type of Innovative School That Promotes Sustainability: The Case of Rural Communities in Catalonia
title_full_unstemmed The Ideal Type of Innovative School That Promotes Sustainability: The Case of Rural Communities in Catalonia
title_sort ideal type of innovative school that promotes sustainability: the case of rural communities in catalonia
publisher MDPI AG
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issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In Spain, the evolution of rural areas has followed very different paths depending on the area. While some areas have experienced a continuous demographic decline, others, like Catalonia, have followed the opposite trend thanks to internal and, to a lesser extent external, immigration. This article presents a detailed and original study of the evolution of the population in rural areas during the period 1979–2005, explaining the main reasons for this migration process and later establishing that schools act as an important pole of attraction for young couples with a high degree of cultural diversity. It presents an innovative and inclusive school model that ensures educational success of all the children and respects the cultural idiosyncrasy of the students and families. The three objectives mentioned correspond to three consecutive research projects, each of which provides complementary information to the previous one and all of which shed light on the relationship between demographic revival, cultural diversity and inclusive rural schools. They also pay special attention to factors that make this revival possible. The first objective, approached from a qualitative perspective, shows that, in contrast to the most alarmist theses, there was demographic growth between 1975 and 2005, which was especially notable between 2000 and 2005. The second objective, approached from a qualitative perspective, explains that while young couples emigrate to rural areas for diverse reasons, these reasons can be organized into subjective and structural factors, the school being one of the most important. The third objective, based on a case study of six “alternative” rural schools, proposes an ideal type of school based on the most radical innovative and inclusive principles. This article provides a detailed analysis of demographic evolution in rural Catalonia during a period in which we lacked data, and it expands the sociological factors explained until now regarding contemporary emigration to rural areas. Finally, from a socio-educational perspective, it provides complementary knowledge with regards to rural schools, analyzing the characteristics of “alternative” rural schools and presenting a school prototype that aims to be radically innovative and inclusive.
topic immigration and rurality
rural resurgence
rural school
inclusive education
alternative education and rurality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/5875
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