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Educators goes to Ecuador
One director and 8 instructors met in the Bluemont Hall to finish training before starting their tour to Yachay in Ecuador from 10th March to 14th March. The group was employed to teach for 1 year with K-State Center of Intercultural and Multilingual Advocacy’s Project Reach, or popularly known as CIMA.
It is one of the very 1st programs of this type with an advanced paperless event, a new university at the group’s fingertips, as the academic top 5% of students in the region ready for their 1st day at Yachay Language Institute.
The government of Ecuador reached out so that they can begin President Rafael Correa’s new enterprise to make every high school in the nation bilingual. Correa has stated that he wants to meliorate his country and he also knows that one of the very 1st steps in that dream is to educate Ecuadorian youth that is how Project Reach came to life.
K-State bid for the scope, as already it was affiliated with Ecuador education system because of Go Teacher Program that brought Ecuadorian educators to K-State to heighten their education.
College of Education dean Debbie Mercer told that groups of teachers came to K-State’s campus and they worked with English language program within their office of international programs. When they were to a level that allowed them graduate out of that program they took courses from them.