A social justice approach to rural school staffing: The need for a politics of distribution and recognition to solve a perennial problem

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The last Australian government review on rural education reveals that staffing schools continues to be a challenge. To examine this problem, the paper draws on data from semi-structured interviews with pre-service teachers undertaking rural school placement. The aim is to address rural school staffing through a bi-dimensional social justice approach by drawing on a politics of distribution and recognition. While distributive justice has always been at the centre of the problem, it is argued that a solution might also encompass a politics of recognition that puts "place"as a significant category to understand the complexities of rural staffing.

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Cuervo, H. (2020). A social justice approach to rural school staffing: The need for a politics of distribution and recognition to solve a perennial problem. Journal of Pedagogy, 11(1), 127–146. https://doi.org/10.2478/jped-2020-0007

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