When I went to Nicaragua for the first time during the Contra war, I had no idea that I would soon wind up helping a Nica friend start two literacy programs and then a Free High School for Adults. It opened in 2002, and now, only 15 years later, we have 1001 graduates, 54% women, 45% rural (mainly from subsistence farm families)--all of them excluded from the regular high schools for one reason or another: being pregnant, being a woman, turning eighteen, working five days a week, or living too far from town without the ability to pay bus fare. My real education came with theirs and is still going on, with no end in sight. What I wanted to know was how the teachers--all college graduates who were teaching in the high prestige regular high ...
The Hispanic population is the fastest growing population in the United States. Mexicans, who repres...
This paper examines how participation in a literacy program in El Salvador helped participants learn...
When I came to “Far Mountain” School in Jamaica (500 students), I was shocked to find that some of t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [98]-109)Women in Nicaragua are participating in educatio...
When the Sandinista socialist government gained control they began a total reformation of the countr...
In the latter half of the 20th century, the country of Nicaragua experienced major political upheava...
You should know Ignacio, Maria, Petunia and Pedro--especially Pedro. Because of my involvement with ...
textNicaragua has undergone several major upheavals in the last three decades that have fundamentall...
spring 2014"MU graduating senior leads trip to build school in Nicaragua."Story by Kelsey Allen ; Ph...
Since 1979, education has had a key role in promoting social change in Nicaragua. Toward that end, t...
The concept that education equips and enlightens people towards a brighter future is not revolutiona...
Figures from the 2010 Census indicate that there are 50.5 million Latinos (16% of the total populati...
Educating young women offers significant benefits to societies, including economic progress and impr...
In 2014, Miskitu participants in the communities of Raitipura and Kahkabila and several of their chi...
This manuscript describes the ongoing professional development project that involves educators from ...
The Hispanic population is the fastest growing population in the United States. Mexicans, who repres...
This paper examines how participation in a literacy program in El Salvador helped participants learn...
When I came to “Far Mountain” School in Jamaica (500 students), I was shocked to find that some of t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [98]-109)Women in Nicaragua are participating in educatio...
When the Sandinista socialist government gained control they began a total reformation of the countr...
In the latter half of the 20th century, the country of Nicaragua experienced major political upheava...
You should know Ignacio, Maria, Petunia and Pedro--especially Pedro. Because of my involvement with ...
textNicaragua has undergone several major upheavals in the last three decades that have fundamentall...
spring 2014"MU graduating senior leads trip to build school in Nicaragua."Story by Kelsey Allen ; Ph...
Since 1979, education has had a key role in promoting social change in Nicaragua. Toward that end, t...
The concept that education equips and enlightens people towards a brighter future is not revolutiona...
Figures from the 2010 Census indicate that there are 50.5 million Latinos (16% of the total populati...
Educating young women offers significant benefits to societies, including economic progress and impr...
In 2014, Miskitu participants in the communities of Raitipura and Kahkabila and several of their chi...
This manuscript describes the ongoing professional development project that involves educators from ...
The Hispanic population is the fastest growing population in the United States. Mexicans, who repres...
This paper examines how participation in a literacy program in El Salvador helped participants learn...
When I came to “Far Mountain” School in Jamaica (500 students), I was shocked to find that some of t...