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Training Principals to Ensure Access to Equitable Learning Opportunities in a High-Need Rural School District

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During the mid-1980s in Kentucky, a grassroots advocacy group composed of 66 property-poor school districts, seven local school boards, and 22 public school students formed, calling itself the Council for Better Education, Inc.

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Browne-Ferrigno, T. & Knoeppel, R. C., (2005) “Training Principals to Ensure Access to Equitable Learning Opportunities in a High-Need Rural School District”, Educational Considerations 33(1).

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2005-09-01