[NIFL-ESL:7541] teaching programs

From: Albert Wat (ayw@georgetown.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 03 2002 - 19:26:13 EST


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Hi,

I have a student who got into the teacher education programs at Harvard,
Columbia, and Boston University.  She wants to focus on ESL... Which program
would those of you who are "in the know" recommend?  (You can reply to me
directly at ayw@georgetown.edu.)

Thanks!

--

Albert Wat, Program Coordinator
DC Schools Project
Office of Volunteer & Public Service - Center for Social Justice
Georgetown University, Poulton Hall
1421 37th St., NW, 1st Floor
Washington, DC 20057
Tel: (202)687-8868  Fax: (202)687-8980



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