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There Are Schools in Portugal with Students From 50 Nationalities. The Stories of Lucas, Anna and Martha in the Integration of Children

Summary by Jornal Expresso
How to help a Cabo-Verdian student who was not included in Portuguese schools for foreigners because of being an official Portuguese language country but who speaks only cryolo? How to explain to Iranian children or pre-teens, Iraqis, Afghans, Portuguese culture, relatively more liberal in relation to clothing that a woman can use, and at the same time, that her families, under the Constitution, have the right to maintain their customs and discr…
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How to help a Cabo-Verdian student who was not included in Portuguese schools for foreigners because of being an official Portuguese language country but who speaks only cryolo? How to explain to Iranian children or pre-teens, Iraqis, Afghans, Portuguese culture, relatively more liberal in relation to clothing that a woman can use, and at the same time, that her families, under the Constitution, have the right to maintain their customs and discr…

How to help a Cabo-Verdian student who was not included in Portuguese schools for foreigners because of being an official Portuguese language country but who speaks only cryolo? How to explain to Iranian children or pre-teens, Iraqis, Afghans, Portuguese culture, relatively more liberal in relation to clothing that a woman can use, and at the same time, that her families, under the Constitution, have the right to maintain their customs and discr…

How to help a Cabo-Verdian student who was not included in Portuguese schools for foreigners because of being an official Portuguese language country but who speaks only cryolo? How to explain to Iranian children or pre-teens, Iraqis, Afghans, Portuguese culture, relatively more liberal in relation to clothing that a woman can use, and at the same time, that her families, under the Constitution, have the right to maintain their customs and discr…

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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