A pluralist society begins in the classroom

23 March 2018
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In an article in the Houston Chronicle, Gabriella Rowe, Head of The Village School in Houston, Texas, refers to the Aga Khan Academies as an example of how "A pluralist society begins in the classroom".

She says, "Those schools, which currently serve India, Kenya and Mozambique, aim to develop future leaders from all backgrounds with the skills and knowledge to support positive development in their societies and beyond...Deliberately embedding diversity into school is a necessity to help our students confront the new and complex realities of living and thriving in a global society."

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