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Fernando Reimers is the Ford Foundation Professor of International Education and the director of global education and of international education policy at Harvard University. Reimers talks about the importance of developing global competencies, the nation's growing Latino dropout rate, and the often overlooked talents and opportunities that Latino children bring to classrooms across the US.

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