Latino Teachers Share How Their Communities Can Reshape Education — If Given the Chance
ED Surge
JULY 25, 2023
Her dad started work in construction at 14 and her mother worked in what Noriega describes as a sweatshop at 15. Noriega has made a point of encouraging Latino students at her school to take computer science classes. Her own parents immigrated from Mexico when they were still in their teens. I know where they're coming from.
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