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Masks and deaf people in schools

 I share with you a very interesting article about masks and deaf people in schools.


https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/masks-present-a-challenge-for-deaf-students-heres-how-colorado-schools-are-adapting/2021/02?utm_source=nl&utm_medium=eml&utm_campaign=eu&M=59865470&U=&UUID=7d7f89e95582259484439a5a7391f6b2

It's an inspiring experience that may enrich all of us.


Laura Riesco

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