From Huffington Post
“Today in The Global Search for Education, our teachers share their answers to this question: How do you help students accept and work well with people of different beliefs, cultures, languages, socio-economic statuses, education backgrounds, and learning styles?
“If tolerance is to be sustainable and cooperation meaningful, writes Miriam Mason-Sesay (@EducAidSL), it has to be based on how much we have in common as members of the human family, rather than emphasizing our differences.” The challenge in Miriam’s community is not as much about getting students to respect foreigners but about helping them “resist the inclination to see all that is foreign as better than all that is Sierra Leonean.””