Across America, rural and small-town communities are foundational to the national identity, rich in heritage and resilience. But as educational needs evolve, many of these communities grapple with unique challenges - from limited career visibility for students to maintaining school infrastructure. How can education play a transformative role in celebrating rural strengths and creating equal opportunities?
In this episode of This Educational Life, Mariah Presley, Education and Industry Programs Leader at Trane, speaks with rural education advocates David Ardrey, formerly the Director of the Association of Illinois Rural and Small Schools, now the Interim Executive Director for the National Rural Education Association, and John Glasgow, Program Director at the Association of Illinois Rural and Small Schools. Together, they explore how educational initiatives and strategic industry collaborations can ensure every student, no matter their zip code, feels equally equipped and inspired.
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