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February 2005 • Vol 8 • No 6
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Students visit Nile Valley

Credential students learn lessons

Students experience the Nile Valley
As part of the Africana Studies expansion project at Fresno State, Dr. Yaw Oheneba-Sakyi, professor and coordinator of Africana and American Indian Studies Program, conducted a study tour to Egypt with 14 participants from Dec. 28, 2004 to Jan. 9, 2005. Students earned three units of university credit through Division of Continuing and Global Education. more

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Teacher credential students learn valuable lessons at The Academy
Prior to coming to The Academy for New Americans, students in the Multiple-Subject teacher credential Block A cohort seemed to drag their feet at the idea of taking what they termed “another cultural diversity course.” But their attitudes quickly changed when they met their new teacher(s): The Hmong and Mexican immigrant children at the Academy for new Americans in Southeast Fresno. more

 
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