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Chula Vista Learning Community Charter School


Academic and International Exchange Program
between Salamanca, Castilla y León, Spain and
Chula Vista, California, USA Education without
Frontiers


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Objective and Collaborating Institutions
  • The goal is to establish a program that begins
    with primary
  • students up to the university level. We wish to
    create a consciousness in
  • the student body that makes them aware of the
    advantages of becoming
  • biliterate, bilingual, and bicultural, and to
    further emphasize the importance
  • of higher education as a tool for success. Having
    this mindset at
  • an early age will give students the opportunity
    to establish a clear
  • vision toward academic and life-long objectives.
  • Collaborating institutions
  • Elementary Chula Vista Learning Community
    Charter
  • Middle School Rancho del Rey
  • High School Open
  • IES Federico García Bernalt and Tierra de
    Ciudad Rodrigo
  • University UCSD Dr. Christine Hunefeldt and
    Ruth Padrón,CILAS
  • University USAL Dr. Manuel Alcántara, Vice
    Chancellor of International Relations

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Reasons to Support the Program Education without
Frontiers
  • a. The understanding of a language that is
    distinct from the individuals primary language
    contributes to the overall development of
    adolescence. Therefore, the study and practice of
    English and Spanish is indispensable in this day
    and age as society becomes increasingly aware of
    globalization.
  • b. The importance of bilingualism
    (English/Spanish) is essential based on the
    following facts English being the official
    language for international relations and Spanish
    being a language that is largely spoken by more
    than 400 million people.

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c. The ability to acquire a new language develops
an essential characteristic that creates
Tolerance towards other cultures and further
develops a students social and cultural
experiences when collaborating with other
individuals that do not share the same cultural
background. d. Each group of students will have
the opportunity to practice the language being
studied and apply the skills to become fluent in
the language through actual cultural experiences
abroad.
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Content Objectives, Curriculum Areas of Focus and
Activities
  • Conceptual Objectives
  • a. Carry out oral and written discussions
  • scientific, historical, political, cultural,
    technical, etc.
  • b. Know the phonological, morphological, lexical,
  • and textual skills of the language as a
    subject
  • for acquisition.
  • c. Awareness of the major periods in Literature
    such as plays and authors that have
  • represented a major artistic and cultural
    transcendence.
  • d. Capable of transferring language skills into
  • both languages of the subject being
    instructed.

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  • Procedural Objectives
  • Participate in all lectures conducted throughout
    the program and critically interpret the subject
    of instruction through oral or written form.
  • Express through oral or written from the diverse
    methods of communication.
  • Analyze linguistic situations by observing the
    diversity in language.
  • Utilize language, either orally or in written
    form.
  • Interpret literary plays, identifying the
    components that form it artistic content, and
    understanding the figurative language of the time
    period.
  • Research and utilize appropriate references of
    study in the subject matter.
  • Critically analyze the different uses of language
    in social settings.

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  • Behavior Objectives
  • Develop individual style of expression and a
  • positive and conscious attitude toward the
    richness
  • of bilingualism and biculturalism.
  • b. Value the use of language, oral or written.
  • c. Appreciate literary plays, identifying the
    components literary plays as a means for
    individual expression, illustration of the world,
    and as a way to discover humanity.
  • d. Enjoy literary anthologies as a way to
    acquire
  • new learning and experiences to encourage the
    love for reading.
  • e. Interpret literary works as a form of artistic
    expression
  • and be able to differentiate between
    attitudes that
  • perpetuate discriminatory beliefs.

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"Educación sin Fronteras"Exchange/Academic
Program Outline
  • First phase
  • Beginning in January 2008 the Dual Language/
    Spanish Speaker students will
  • be engaged in a technology project entitled
    Global Pals that will involve
  • our students regularly communicating with
    students in Spain via email to
  • perform specific standards-based activities.
  • Second phase
  • USA students academic trip to Spain, Spring 2008
    from March 26 to April 5th.
  • Third phase
  • Spaniard students exchange program to be done
    during the spring of 2008
  • a. May 10 to 31st, 2008 for a period of 21 days.
  • b. Spaniard students (10-25) will stay with USA
    families whose students
  • are participating in the exchange
    program.
  • c. Mr. Salas and three Spaniard teachers will
    accompany them.
  • d. They will attend Sweetwater secondary school
    for 7-10 days, and 5
  • days they will take workshops at UCSD
    CILAS to receive a certificate
  • of participation.
  • e. The other days they will have cultural
    excursions to L.A. County and
  • San Diego County.
  • f. All students will participate in a reception
    given by the Embassy and

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  • Fourth phase
  • USA students exchange program to be done during
    the fall break of 2008
  • a. Sept. 13 to Oct. 3, 2008 for a period of
    20-21 days.
  • b. USA students (10-25) will stay with Spanish
    families whose
  • students are participating in
    the exchange program. Ms. Meza
  • will accompany students along
    with Mr. Perez Duque or another
  • certificated teacher.
  • c. They will attend the Spanish secondary
    school for 7-10 days
  • and 5 days they will take workshops at the
    University of
  • Salamanca to receive a
    certificate of participation.
  • d. The other days they will have cultural
    excursions to the
  • Providences of Segovia, Avila,
    and Salamanca.
  • Last phase
  • a. USA Dual Language students, will attend a
    summer camp at
  • UCSD sponsored by CILAS to
    receive a mini course in Iberian
  • and Latin American studies.
  • b. The parents will also have workshops to
    attend at the
  • universities to promote superior
    education and the goal of the
  • project "Educación sin
    Fronteras."

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Benefits to the District
  • It will promote the Sweetwater Union High School
    Districts vision, beliefs, mission, objectives,
    and strategies.
  • It will support the District and Site Strategic
    and Action Plans.
  • It will reinforce our commitment to the students
    we serve and whose future we have been entrusted
    to shape with an invincible sense of promise.

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Benefits to Our Students

  • Allow students to have a clearer vision of the
    opportunities that are given when one acquires
    another language besides its own.
  • Encourage students to develop the skills
    necessary to succeed in higher education and the
    world of work and to be integral citizens of not
    only their own society, but also the global
    society.
  • Provide students the opportunity to develop
    cultural appreciation and tolerance through their
    first-hand experiences of studying abroad.



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Actualización de datos de alumnos, de colaboradores y cronograma.
La Coordinadora del Proyecto, Dña. Lilia Canedo Meza, en Chula Vista, nos remite el calendario lectivo de su distrito escolar. Resulta muy curioso de conocer.        El Coordinador del Proyecto, Dn. Joan M. Salas Sivera, en Salamanca, nos mantiene actualizados en la Web.
Damos un pasito más en la aventura del proyecto Educación sin fronteras. Con esta plataforma se pretende crear un punto de encuentro y comunicación para cuantos participemos en la idea de acercar inquietudes, culturas y conocimientos. La página estará en periodo de prueba durante algún tiempo y con acceso restringido. Se irá enriqueciendo con vuestras aportaciones y sugerencias. Cualquier sugerencia, opinión o comentario puedes incluirla a través del blog de comunicaciones creado a propósito. Visítalo.
             Webmaster Joan M. Sala Sivera. Dpto. Orientación. Última actualización 22-11-2007
 
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Collaboration Team Manuel Alcántara and Antonio
Tapia, University of Salamanca, Spain Joan
Miguel Salas Sivera, Middle to High School
Education Federico García Bernalt, Spain Teresa
Hernández, Middle to High School Education
Tierra de Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain Francisco Pérez
Duque, Chula Vista Learning Community Charter
School, Chula Vista, California Christine
Hunefeldt and Ruth Padrón, University of
California, San Diego Lilia Meza, Rancho del Rey
Middle School, Chula Vista, California
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