Baylor Education in Costa Rica
Location: San Jose, Costa Rica (Central America, between Panama and Nicaragua)
Participants in the Summer I session learn methods of teaching English as a Second Language. Field experiences are provided in the mornings with education students at the National University. Afternoons are dedicated to course seminars and activities. On weekends, the group travels outside of San Jose on guided excursions.
The trip fee includes:
- room & board with a host family,
- transportation and hotels for weekend group
- excursions, and
- emergency health insurance.
Note: The trip fee does not include tuition for summer courses.
Lodging: While in Costa Rica students are lodged with host families (two to four students per family).
Spanish Skills: Useful, but not required for program participation.
Courses:
TED 4312, Methods of Teaching ESL
and/or
TED 3380, Social Issues in Education
Excursions:
- Manuel Antonio National Park, Pacific Coast
- Monteverde Cloud Forest
- La Paz Waterfall and Wildlife Experience
- Isla Tortuga
- Poas Volcano
- La Violeta Coffee Coop Tour and Rural Tourism Program
Contact:
Rick Strot: rick_strot@baylor.edu or 254-710-7040
Registration:
Online through Baylor: http://bearsabroad.baylor.edu/
Scholarships:
Assistance is available through Baylor at this link:
https://www.baylor.edu/globalengagement/index.php?id=981925