Country School Journal
The Country School Journal, sponsored by the Country School Association of America (CSAA), is a peer-reviewed, online, annual publication that includes interdisciplinary, open-access articles, curriculum, reviews, and icons. Its audience consists of people who wish to preserve country schools, disseminate scholarship about these schools, create and/or maintain the schools as museums, promote living history programs, and enable people of all ages to explore country schooling as practiced in the past and present.
***Note*** The Country School Journal (www.countryschooljournal.com) is in the process of migrating existing articles to this website. They are available at www.countryschooljournal.com only until December 17, 2024. We will make an announcement when all articles from 2013-2019 are live on our CSAA website with a familiar format. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
The Country School Journal, sponsored by the Country School Association of America (CSAA), is a peer-reviewed, online, annual publication that includes interdisciplinary, open-access articles, curriculum, reviews, and icons. Its audience consists of people who wish to preserve country schools, disseminate scholarship about these schools, create and/or maintain the schools as museums, promote living history programs, and enable people of all ages to explore country schooling as practiced in the past and present.
***Note*** The Country School Journal (www.countryschooljournal.com) is in the process of migrating existing articles to this website. They are available at www.countryschooljournal.com only until December 17, 2024. We will make an announcement when all articles from 2013-2019 are live on our CSAA website with a familiar format. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Editorial Board: Seeking new members
Considerations:
Articles are invited that deal with a range of issues and questions, for example:
Curriculum includes but is not limited to:
For more information on evaluation criteria and submission guidelines access links below:
Considerations:
Articles are invited that deal with a range of issues and questions, for example:
- teaching or attending one or more country schools during a specific era
- educational technologies used in country schools
- the history of a country school
- the biography of a country schoolteacher
- a book or film review about country schooling
Curriculum includes but is not limited to:
- research methods for discovering the history of a school and its teachers to be used in lesson development
- plans for a public school or family visit to a country school
- script for a re-enactor in a country school
- cooperative efforts to tie a country school visit to the curriculum of a local public or private school
- Book or video reviews, poetry, icons, and family histories as related to one or more country schools are also encouraged. .
For more information on evaluation criteria and submission guidelines access links below: