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Study tour includes World Congress

A two-week graduate reading study program offered by Towson University, "ESOL in Costa Rica," includes a one-year student membership in the International Reading Association and attendance at IRA's World Congress on Reading, which will be held in Costa Rica from July 28-31. The program, which offers three graduate credits, will introduce students to the theory of second language literacy and provide information on how to work with English language learners.

For further information, visit the following page on the Towson University website.

Posted by John Micklos on 04 February 2008 in Conferences

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