Abstract

The present plight of the rural schools of the nation is no new phenomenon. Conditions are merely more acute now than in normal times. When there are general shortages of professional services, whether these services be those offered by teachers, doctors, ministers or others, the cities usually outbid the rural people and many of the most competent rural professionals leave the country. That is what is happening now.

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