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Navaz Peshotan Bhavnagri isan associate professor of early childhood education in the Division of Teacher Educationand Jorge Dante Hernandez Pr�speri isa doctoral candidate in curriculum and instruction with an emphasis in multicultural education,both in the College of Educationat Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan;

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