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Posted on: January 24th, 2007
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“Beginning this year, the St. John’s University School of Education will offer graduate students the unique opportunity to develop awareness of Latin culture in addition to proficiency in Spanish by participating its annual summer immersion program in the Dominican Republic.
Designed for current and future teachers within inner-city, multiethnic public schools, the for-credit program aims to sensitize participants to the learning patterns and needs of Hispanic youth.”
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