Colleen Ryan: Máster de Enseñanza de Español como Lengua Extranjera – The Franklin Students' Blog
Después de graduarme en una universidad de Carolina del Norte en 2009, enseñé español en una escuela secundaria en Estados Unidos durante dos años y medio. Al final del segundo año, sabía que quería volver a la universidad para estudiar y desarrollar más mis habilidades en la enseñanza de lenguas, así que empecé a investigar […]
Living like a Spaniard – The Franklin Students' Blog
Participating in the Teach & Learn program was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I remember first hearing about the program while working as an assistant in an elementary school. I applied just for fun, still not sure if I wanted to get a master’s in education or not. I thought, “Well, what […]
Friendsgiving Archives – The Franklin Students' Blog
It’s finally here: one of the coziest times of the year. The leaves are changing colors, it’s almost time to start listening to Christmas music, Starbucks has started selling their special holiday drinks, and Thanksgiving is right around the corner.… Read more
Características de la arquitectura andalusí – The Franklin Students' Blog
Estudiantes del curso “El Legado Andalusí” Rachel Anton, Thelma Carrera, Alyson Lukacher, Erica Roman, Troy Salnick (The College of New Jersey); Choliman Carley (University of Tennessee); Caleb Rudge, Jennetta Siracuse, Emily Kim (SUNY) y Katherine Vos (University of Oklahoma). La Capilla de San Ildefonso En la Universidad de Alcalá, existe una capilla antigua que contiene el […]
Kaitlyn DeStefano: Master in Bilingual and Multicultural Education – The Franklin Students' Blog
Pre Teach and Learn Program I clearly remember telling my friends and family that I was moving to Madrid to teach English for a year and receive my Master in Bilingual and Multicultural Education. My entire family and all my friends thought I was crazy. I knew no one in Madrid, I had no place to […]