Study examines disadvantages for rural districts at recruiting high-quality teachers

Thursday, May 8, 2014 - 06:31 in Health & Medicine

(Phys.org) —Rural school districts are at a distinct disadvantage in being able to attract high-quality teachers out of college compared with suburban and urban districts, according to recent study funded by the Spencer Foundation and released online in The American Review of Public Administration.

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