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In some classrooms in Senegal, deaf and hard-of-hearing students now study alongside everyone else

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Mouhamed Sall stepped to the chalkboard with a glance and quick question in sign language to an assistant. Then he solved the exercise to the silent approval of his classmates, who waved their hands in a display of appreciation.

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In some classrooms in Senegal, deaf and hard-of-hearing students now study alongside everyone else

A new approach in Senegal is mixing a small number of hard-of-hearing students into public classrooms. It's a step forward in the West African country where some people still associate

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