The Power of Language
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Isabel Velázquez teaches students who will teach Spanish in Nebraska schools. She studies language transmission and maintenance. And she believes it’s important for students to learn more than one language. How did this former journalist from Mexico find her way to Nebraska? Learn more in this episode of Faculty 101. Show Notes Translation of Monterrey Sun by Alfonso Reyes: http://ow.ly/ksom30m78kB Isabel Velázquez: http://ow.ly/ne4x30m78lj Language in the Small Spaces: Household Perspectives on Minority Language and Loss: http://ow.ly/fh0D30m78mc
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