Geographical Location

Spatial Inequality Theory

Definition

This theory examines how different geographical locations can offer disparate opportunities and resources, influencing educational outcomes.

Application

Discuss various studies that highlight the urban-rural divide and showcase efforts aimed at reducing these disparities, including infrastructural developments, internet connectivity, etc.

Place-based Education

Definition

This approach emphasizes the integration of local community resources into the educational process, thus making education more accessible and relevant for students in different geographical locales.

Application

Analyze initiatives where local community resources have been harnessed to promote educational equity, potentially overcoming barriers posed by geographical location.