Understanding Spanish Culture & Language Barriers

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Community Size
28,894
Years
2016/2017
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Why does one study another language and culture, particularly Spanish in Tennessee? Bearing in mind that many of our communities have a growing number of Spanish-speaking neighbors, it is our belief that learning Spanish and understanding more fully the cultures that Spanish expresses constitutes an essential component in strengthening our collective roles as socially responsible citizens. To that end, our Spanish 494 service-learning class is excited about participating in the Smart Communities Initiative, an opportunity for our students to put into practice their classroom instruction in ways which will enable them to move from “thinking ABOUT” Hispanics and their culture to “thinking WITH” Hispanics. This kind of dialogue among equals is a keystone to building together communities in a more socially inclusive and participatory manner. That’s why we study, teach, and learn Spanish! (Faculty Lead: Michael Handelsman & Luis Cano / Lenoir City Lead: Monty Ross)

Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner.

Smart Communities Initiative Contact Info

University Faculty Contact
Michael Handelsmen

Local Government / Community Contact
Monty Ross

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