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Girl making papel amaté
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- Creator
- Janet Kier Lopez
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- This photograph copyright ©2006. Terms of use

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- Format: Photograph
- Date created: Unknown
- Location: San Pablito, Mexico
- File: JPEG (296 KB)
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- Bridging Spanish language barriers in Southern schools: These articles provide background on Latino immigrants in North Carolina, administrative challenges in binational education, and strategies through which teachers can build on what Latino students bring to their classrooms to create a learning environment that meets the needs of all students. (Page 1.2)
- From rural Mexico to North Carolina: Most immigrants to North Carolina from Mexico come from rural areas, and it is valuable for teachers to understand these students' cultural backgrounds.
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A girl wearing a traditional handmade blouse makes papel amaté.
