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In this California classroom, students teach each other their home languages — and learn acceptance

February 12, 2019

One ethnic studies teacher in Oakland, California, noticed that her students, who come from all over the world, had some trouble relating to each other. So, she created a video dictionary so that the students can teach each other words and phrases from their home country.

In this California classroom, students teach each other their home languages — and learn acceptance

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