The Baobob tree historically represents a place of community meeting, problem solving, and strength.The hands encircling it are that of four of the group members and they are linked in order to represent solidarity

 
The Baobob tree historically represents a place of community meeting, problem solving, and strength.The hands encircling it are that of four of the group members and they are linked in order to represent solidarity




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A teaching resource about Senegal and West Africa, for educators providing meaningful thematic lesson plans, web quests, and manipulatives connected to State of Michigan Standards and Benchmarks. The themes of globalization, migration, language policy, literacy, and popular culture are incorporated in lessons ranging from family and community life for the elementary classroom to structural adjustment at the university level.

 


 

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Haenicke Institute for International and Area Studies

Maintained by: Prakash Achutaramaiah | Designed by:Pallavi Unkule and Rena Lynema
Last Revised: February 9, 2008