“If our teachers are aware of the languages, literature, the signs and symbols, then they can understand what’s going on with their students.”
A team at the University of Winnipeg is working to put together tools to help teachers identify extremism and radicalization in students. We spoke with Kawser Ahmed about his research.
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U of W team working to help teachers identify radicalization in students
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