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    How to Teach Students Who are Refugees

    How to Teach Students Who are Refugees

    The great promise of online higher education was that it would expand access to people who could otherwise not reach it. Higher education, once reserved for the children of the elite, came into mainstream access in the United States with the passage of the GI Bill in the mid-1900s. Globally, though, higher education remains a possibility for only the smallest number of people. At the same time, we know that education creates more stable societies, improves economic opportunit

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