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Bank Street College of Education Cultural Explorations In Morocco
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Participants will spend seven days experiencing the culture and languages of Morocco first-hand in Rabat, Fes, and Ifrane.
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The University of Georgia
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Duration - 4 weeks; Students will learn the basics of spoken Moroccan Arabic, ways of understanding Islam in general and themes of Moroccan Islam in particular, and the outlines of Moroccan Islamic history.
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New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development Art Therapy
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Program Dates: June 19 - July 10, 2010
Located 9,000 feet above sea level, high in the Andes, Ayacucho has played a pivotal role in Peru's history. The area is less frequented by tourists who often fly directly from Lima to Cusco, making Ayacucho a wonderful place to be immersed in the unique Quechua culture of the Peruvian Andes Mountains. More than 1,500 years old, the Quechua culture has its own language, dress, religion, and social system. Many residents immigrated to Peru's coastal cities looking for work, leaving Ayacucho with few resources. The city has many opportunities for volunteers to step in and make a meaningful contribution.
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University of Delaware Overseas Programs
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Morocco: Sun, sand, and one of the most beautiful and ecologically diverse countries in the Mediterranean region. As you travel through Morocco, you'll experience its varied habitats, from Agadir's beaches, to the coastal plains that merge at Marrakech and rise to the Atlas Mountains, to the Sahara desert.
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Bank Street College Morocco for Educators
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This course is designed for educators as a way to explore the American education system through viewing and discussion the education system in Morocco. During the trip, we will visit several elementary schools in both rural and urban settings as well as meet with authorities from prominent Moroccan universities and institutions with knowledge of, and backgrounds in, education and culture.
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