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Chinese children in Kaifeng - Henan Province

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Netaid (www.netaid.org) for providing teacher experts in thirteen countries who worked in groups to design and develop thisCertificate of Teaching Mastery. A special thanks to Dr. Cheryl Reed, an extraordinary curriculum designer, and Lois Fein, a stellar teacher andeditor.

UNESCO for its vital work in the world - enhancing the quality of life for children and adults. By offering professional training andgrowth for educators, Teachers Without Borders supports the work of UNESCO's "Education for All" and its Six Goals for 2015 :

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Thanks, also, to you - our global colleagues - for the good work you do in the world, and for the time, energy, and resources you are committing towards yourprofessional growth in journeying through this Certificate of Teaching Mastery.

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