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Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a class, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. Palestinian students at a school for the blind in the West Bank are learning English through song, a welcome departure from using braille and memorising grammar rules. While students are delighted with the change, some parents in the religiously conservative town of Hebron are concerned that using music in the classroom jars with Islamic tradition. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a class, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. Palestinian students at a school for the blind in the West Bank are learning English through song, a welcome departure from using braille and memorising grammar rules. While students are delighted with the change, some parents in the religiously conservative town of Hebron are concerned that using music in the classroom jars with Islamic tradition. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a class, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a class, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a class, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a class, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a class, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a class, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a lesson at a school, where they are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a lesson at a school, where they are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students play at a school where they are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students play at a school where they are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a lesson at a school, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students attend a lesson at a school, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students play at a school where they are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students play at a school where they are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students take part in an exercise at a school where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students take part in an exercise at a school where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



A teacher stands next to a tree design featuring pictures of distinctive blind and visually impaired Palestinian students at a school where they are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

A teacher stands next to a tree design featuring pictures of distinctive blind and visually impaired Palestinian students at a school where they are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students walk down the stairs at a school, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Blind and visually impaired Palestinian students walk down the stairs at a school, where they are taught English through song and music, at a school in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



A visually impaired Palestinian student attends a lesson at a school, where the pupils are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

A visually impaired Palestinian student attends a lesson at a school, where the pupils are taught English through song and music, in the West Bank city of Hebron March 2, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)
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