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Date: 13 Sep 2018 | by: Gayatri Ganju | Story Source: Bright the Mag ~ Go to Original Article

Nearly 8 million Indian children are out of school, many of them kids of migrant laborers. This Montessori-inspired program reintroduces children to the classroom and transitions them into local schools.

On the outskirts of Bangalore, India, tucked in the campus of two government-run schools, is a modest cement structure filled with colorful illustrations and children of all ages. It’s here that you will find the Gubbachi Learning Community, which caters to the children of migrant workers who have fallen through the cracks of India’s public education system…


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