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July 25: Junior Scholar Seminar looks at literature education and depictions of the poor


Academic Views, Events / Saturday, July 8th, 2023

Dominic Nah, a PhD candidate at the National Insitute of Education, talks about his research examining classroom discussions about local poems including “Candles” by Alvin Pang. For more about this webinar, please visit the event page.

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