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Teaching about the Middle East and North Africa – Rethinking Approaches

Posted on January 13, 2022

February 2021

Book: Nowhere Boy by Katherine Marsh

Speaker: Dr. Maria Hantzopoulos

Resources:

  • Chapter by Chapter Educators’ Guide
  • Author Website
  • Reader’s Guide
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