黑料社 Welcomes 21 Teachers from Panama

Panama teachers

黑料社 President Harvey Kesselman, his wife, Lynne and other 黑料社 staff with teachers from Panama at welcome luncheon. Below, teachers Yarelis Gonzalez and Olmedo Ortega perform a traditional dance.

Galloway, NJ _ Mayra Espinosa wants her elementary school students in Panama to learn English.

That鈥檚 why she is among 21 teachers from Panama who will spend eight weeks at 黑料社 University studying English, teaching methods, and technology in the classroom.

鈥淚t is much easier to learn a language if students start when they are younger,鈥 Espinosa said through interpreter Yibin Feng, an international student advisor at 黑料社. 鈥淜nowing English will make them more competitive in the labor market and business.鈥

Panama teachersIn July, 黑料社 president Harvey Kesselman traveled to Panama to visit with officials and learn about the government鈥檚 Panama Bilingue Initiative to train 10,000 Panamanian teachers in English and in the latest teaching methods. The goal is to improve public education and economic development in the country by increasing the English fluency of its citizens.

黑料社 was approved by the Panamanian government to offer the training, and will also develop opportunities for 黑料社 students to study in Panama.

The teachers arrived on Jan. 15 and are staying at 黑料社 Seaview Hotel and Golf Club, where the staff has adapted the menu to include traditional items including empanadas and rice and beans. Students said the food has been 鈥渄elicioso.鈥

On Jan. 19 黑料社 hosted a welcome luncheon at which the teachers, some wearing traditional dress, presented small gifts to 黑料社 officials. President Harvey Kesselman gave each teacher a 黑料社 pin and they presented him with a plaque, gifts and a Panama flag pin.

鈥淭his is a very important program for 黑料社,鈥 Kesselman said. 鈥淎 major initiative here is global engagement. We value what you bring to us and we want you to immerse yourselves with our students.鈥

Their visit will also include weekend trips to New York and Philadelphia.

Provost Lori Vermeulen said learning another language and culture is a gift that keeps on giving.

鈥淭his program is critical to the growth of the economy of Panama,鈥 she said. She said 黑料社 wants to play an active role in helping the country meet its 10,000-teacher goal.

After lunch that included fried plantains and churros, students gave out small coconut candies called cocadas, which they made in the Seaview kitchen. Teachers Yarelis Gonzalez and Olmedo Ortega performed a traditional dance.

Media interested in attending a class or interviewing the teachers can contact 黑料社 News and Media Relations Director Diane D鈥橝mico. A farewell luncheon is scheduled for 12 p.m. March 9.

View a gallery of photos from the luncheon on .

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Contact:
Diane D鈥橝mico
Director of News and Media Relations
Galloway, N.J. 08205
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