Every school day millions of children go to school in India in city classrooms, mountain
fields, desert tents, and glowing temples. Crossing great distances, riding bicycles, wheeling
wheelchairs, and waiting for buses on chaotic street corners, they come carrying bags heavy
with books, walking in flip-flops, barefoot, and in their uniforms. They come because they
believe going to school can change their lives. But each day, at the same time, millions of
children in India do not go to school. All children have the right to go to school and be
inspired. All children have the right to participate in lessons that can change their lives.
Going to school in India is celebration of what
school can be.
Adapted from: HEYDLAUFF, Lisa. Going to School in India. Watertown: Charlesbridge,
2005. p. 8traduzir
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