Living in Italy: Language, Culture and Education Study Abroad

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[Audio] Living in Italy: Language, Culture and Education Study Abroad May twenty-nineth two thousand twenty-four until June twenty-sixth two thousand twenty-four.

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[Audio] Get to know the Professors: Doctor Tish Walters She has been in education for twenty-seven years. She holds a doctoral and masters degree in curriculum and instruction with emphasis in English as a second langue, early childhood and elementary education. She has taught early childhood and elementary education in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Seoul, South Korea. She has been teaching higher education since two thousand twelve. Currently, she teaches English as a second language and PreK-twelve methods, and lesson planning and assessment at Southeastern Louisiana University. She enjoys painting and exploring..

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[Audio] Mister Dario Sponchiado He originally studied at the Università degli studi di Milano "Teaching and Promotion of Italian Language and Culture to Non-Native Speakers" (Master Promoitals). He has taught Italian and Italian Culture in France, Germany and the United States (Colorado College, Miami University, and Wisconsin-Madison) for more than ten years. Currently, he is teaching Italian at Southeastern. Among other things, he loves to cook and prepare pasta from scratch..

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[Audio] Where: Locations include Milan and Reggio Emilia, Possible Trip to Rimini, and Venice. When: Travel dates: May, twenty ninth, two thousand twenty four until June twenty sixth two thousand twenty four. Prep Dates: April fifteenth two thousand twenty four to July, first, two thousand twenty four. Price: Four thousand three hundred ninety three dollars..

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[Audio] What is included? Housing: Hostels, bed and breakfast. Two to four people per room. Daily breakfast. two other cultural dining experiences during the trip six credit hours with offered classes of your choice that are required for your major or as electives..

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[Audio] Take your academic career to a higher level! Receive first-hand knowledge about Italian education, culture and language through a twenty eight day adventure (including traveling day). For more Information contact: Doctor Walters or Mister Sponchiado Apply with: Study Abroad and Global Engagement.

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[Audio] Study Abroad Hight Lights One Month Living Abroad in Italy! Education foundations comparison of US and Italy 202 Foreign Language Immersion 441 Connect Italian culture and heritages 381 Italian language course of Immersion 101 you can progress to the next level 102 in the fall.

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[Audio] Study abroad high lights One Month Living Abroad in Italy! Excursions: - Parmigiano Cheese Factory - Balsamic Vinegar Factory - Italian Flag Museum - Montessori Factory and Museum (GAM) - Reggio Children Private Tour and Workshop - Roman Ruins (CREDEM), - Palazzo dei Musei and more!.

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[Audio] Steps to Apply Create Profile - address, emergency contacts, medical information (Passport information can be added at a later date). Course Approval - students select their study abroad courses. Coordinator approves the courses for the program. Application/Selection of study abroad program. Pay three hundred dollar non-refundable deposit (Must pay to make application official). Add two confidential references - cannot be program coordinator/family member Submit the application- students are not officially accepted until we send them an acceptance letter..

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[Audio] Scholarships Available Application deadline with three hundred dollar deposit by February fifteenth, two thousand twenty four. Total Fee Deadline - March fifteenth, two thousand twenty four..