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Book review of Marietta, G. & S. Marietta. (2020). Rural Education in America, What works for our students, teachers, and communities, Harvard Education Press. Statewide faculty teaching in rural Utah review this book and focus on actions to meet the specific needs of their demographic of rural students in rural communities. The reviewer’s reflections on the book developed from a Spring 2022 Empowering Teaching Excellence Learning Circle led by the primary author.
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https://doi.org/10.26077/b9c3-cd22
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Brosi, Sunshine L.; Cuch, Marilyn M.; Spotted Elk, Spencer; Stevens, Julie; and Ovando-Montejo, Gustavo A.
(2023)
"Book Review Rural Education in America: What Works for Our Students, Teachers, and Communities,"
Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence: Vol. 7:
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2, Article 7.
DOI: [https://doi.org/]https://doi.org/10.26077/b9c3-cd22
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