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For less than $2,000 minus airfare, the three week, 4 graduate credit experience affords classroom teachers and other educators an opportunity to live with a Mexican family, experience and study some of the flavors of Central Mexico--where much of the migrating/immigrating local population
originates from. Working with faculty and staff at modern Universidad Latina
de America, more than 30 students over the last four years have combined
Spanish language, Mexican culture and education study with these faculty
members.
Adventure on the trips to the Ancient indigenous mounds of the
P'urhepecha, the thousands of years old commercial market center of Patzucara,
the high rain forest at Uruapan, and the volcano: Mt Paracutin, augment
interaction with local colleagues, comparative international education cases
and discussion about the changing needs of children whose families are involved
in movement across the border.
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See the summer schedule or the PSU Office of Study Abroad Programs for further
information.
