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2012

Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education

Series

Spain: Language, Community, and Social Change

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La Disciplina Y Los Procesos De La Enseñanza Y El Aprendizaje: Una Visión De Los Enfoques Hacia La Disciplina, La Enseñanza Y El Aprendizaje Basada En Las Observaciones De Una Escuela Concertada En Granada, Andalucía, Anna Lau Oct 2012

La Disciplina Y Los Procesos De La Enseñanza Y El Aprendizaje: Una Visión De Los Enfoques Hacia La Disciplina, La Enseñanza Y El Aprendizaje Basada En Las Observaciones De Una Escuela Concertada En Granada, Andalucía, Anna Lau

Spain: Language, Community, and Social Change

For my community service project, I worked as an English teacher at the Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Rosario, a charter school in the neighborhood of Realejo in Granada. My primary contact at the school was a professor, José Guerrero, who is also head of the school’s English department, among many of his other roles. He assigned me to work with a group of 16-year-olds one day per week, and 7-year olds on another. With the older students, I presented a different aspect of American culture at each meeting, after which I asked them to share their own traditions. With …


La Educación E Identidad De Niños Sordos Españoles: Un Estudio Comparando Con Los Estados Unidos. The Education And Identity Of Deaf Spanish Children: A Study In Comparison To The United States., Dana Michael Apr 2012

La Educación E Identidad De Niños Sordos Españoles: Un Estudio Comparando Con Los Estados Unidos. The Education And Identity Of Deaf Spanish Children: A Study In Comparison To The United States., Dana Michael

Spain: Language, Community, and Social Change

As a part of the community service component of the SIT: Spain: Language, Culture and Social Changes, I was afforded the opportunity to work at a local school assisting students in learning and practicing English. In my opinion, the most beneficial part of this community service project was working with a deaf girl and the exposure I received to Spanish Sign Language, the Spanish deaf community and their culture. With my background as a Deaf Studies major, I have been given a wealth of knowledge and experience with the American deaf community and I used this knowledge to compare to …