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Sara L. Hartman: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7434-1471

Abstract

First appearing in “Why Rural Matters 2025: People, Place, and Possibility,” this article examines the policy landscape shaping teacher preparation for rural schools. Drawing on troubling policies being implemented across the United States, it identifies key trends that are contributing to teacher shortages and reduced teacher quality. The analysis highlights how these trends are experienced differently depending on the rural context and emphasizes the importance of innovative, place-based approaches. The article explores the consequences of policy decisions that do not account for rural realities and advocates for investments in strong, research-based teacher preparation programs. It cautions that the ongoing questioning of teachers’ professional expertise is contributing to disparities in teacher quality and argues that teachers should be treated as professionals who are capable of making informed decisions for their students and classrooms.

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