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1. www.livelearning.org
www.livelearning.org/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/5/2005 Last Visited: 3/15/2008
Margot Caso, a Spanish teacher at BB&N, is the driving organizational force for this program. She contacted LiveLearning and asked for a curriculum that addressed her specific goals of intensive community interaction with opportunities to practice language skills, as well as engagement in a service project which was important to our community partner and provided opportunities for growth and learning in her students. "I'm incredibly excited about this trip," she said. -
2. New Page 2
www.goputney.com/Excel/XLW/xlw - [Cached]Published on: 4/26/2005 Last Visited: 9/13/2006
Margot Caso (Conversational Spanish): Haverford College, B.A. Maggie graduated from Haverford with a degree in Art History. After graduating, she interned at the MoMa in NY and worked as an educator at The Lower East Side Tenement Museum. She has been in the education field for the past eight years both developing curriculua for museums and teaching in schools. Maggie grew up in Guatemala and is an aficionado of Latin American film. She teaches a senior elective at Buckingham Brown & Nichols in Cambridge, MA on film in the Spanish-speaking world. -
3. www.livelearning.org
www.livelearning.org/index.php - [Cached]Published on: 10/5/2005 Last Visited: 3/15/2008
Margot Caso, a Spanish teacher at BB&N, is the driving organizational force for this program. She contacted LiveLearning and asked for a curriculum that addressed her specific goals of intensive community interaction with opportunities to practice language skills, as well as engagement in a service project which was important to our community partner and provided opportunities for growth and learning in her students. "I'm incredibly excited about this trip," she said.

