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Rural education programs getting help in comeback fight

Summary by The Breeze-Courier
By PHYLLIS COULTER FarmWeek The long-held idea that a four-year university education was best for everyone is now recognized as flawed by many education advocates. Today, rural schools are bringing back displaced programs, but it will take time and resources. “Career and Technical (CTE) programs, once called vocational programs, were a significant part of the fabric of rural schools across Illinois and the nation. Several decades ago, a huge pen…
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The Breeze-Courier broke the news in Taylorville, United States on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
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