It takes a village to raise — and educate — a child
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It takes a village to raise—and educate—a child
When it comes to educating our children, we often focus on the role of schools and teachers. While they are undoubtedly crucial, it is becoming increasingly clear that education cannot be confined within the walls of a classroom or the hours between school bells. Instead, a holistic approach that considers the entire community as an educational force is essential.
The concept of "it takes a village" was popularized by Hillary Clinton in 1996, but its principles have gained renewed relevance in our interconnected world. In today's society, child…
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