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Overview: OSEA School of Experimental Language Training (SELT)
The SELT Project was initiated in 1997 as a 3 year program. In 2010 OSEA inaugurated a renewed and updated Teaching English Service Learning Program

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Optional Intensive Spanish Immersion Program for OSEA Participants

Participants in the SELT Teaching English Service Learning Program gain hands-on, practical experience teaching English as a second language to children and adults in a Maya community of Yucatán. Participants are trained to teach English as well as do ethnography of the educational process that is created in the classroom spaces. As well, SELT participants learn about Maya culture and learn basic communicative skills in Maya language as an essential means by which to work with the OSEA staff to develop a pedagogy that relies on local cultural knowledge and traditions. As ethnographers, English teachers study not only the learning experience of students in terms of success/achievements of the English language learners, but their own interactive engagement with Maya people, culture, language. As ethnographers and teachers of English participants investigate the transcultural dynamics of interaction that is established in and by the SELT program.

Optional Intensive Spanish Immersion Program for OSEA Participants

Summer:         6 week program
Dates:             June 17 through July 28, 2012
Start:              Start date is day of ARRIVAL on-site in Pisté in time for 2pm orientation meeting
End:                End date is the earliest date of Departure for successful completion of program. 
Location:         Pisté and Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, México
Credits :          8 credit hours at either undergraduate or graduate level
Accreditation:       Accredited Transcripts by the Universidad Autonóma de Yucatán
Course Type:       Service Learning / Hands-On Interactive Learning; Field Practicum
                           See course descriptions

Cost:                  Tuition for Direct OSEA Enrollment $1850
Room & Board:    $1100 Single Lodging in Posada Olalde & breakfast & lunch with Maya family
                          Limited Availability Option for Homestays $850

Eligibility:
Program is open to: undergraduate majors and graduate students in any field of study
Non-students who have completed a BA, MA, or other higher degree are also accepted

Requirements:
GPA of 2.3 for coursework taken to date
Completion of Freshman year of college, university, or equivalent institution
Minimum 1 year of college level Spanish or demonstrated fluency/proficiency
No prior coursework or knowledge in Maya language is necessary

Weekends: The weekends are free for participants to travel on their own

Out of Pocket: Personal items, consumibles, incidentals, laundry, non-program travel to/from Pisté international airfare, ground transportation to/from airports, weekend expenses for travel, meals and lodging to leave or while away from arranged meals and lodging in Pisté.

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Lodging:   OSEA partners with the Posada Olalde a Maya family-run posada that offers superior linguistic immersion and cross-cultural experience. Victor Olalde, owner and tour guide, has been a friend and collaborator of OSEA for over 20 years. He has significant cross cultural experience with OSEA students and tourists and he has often worked as the Student Liaison for OSEA. This experience helps make the Posada Olalde a particularly welcome place to stay. The Posada Olalde provide a comfortable experience with privacy, study areas, internet, immersion, and ease of a hotel. The Posada Olalde is ideally situated within 2 blocks of the OSEA Headquarters, one block from the main road of Pisté, and 20 minutes walking distance from Chichén Itzá.

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Enrollment
* Direct OSEA Enrollment allows students from any university with any residence status or nationality to enroll directly with OSEA. By arrangement with their institution's financial aid office, students can apply their award to the OSEA Program. All payment is made directly to OSEA by the student as per guidelines described in the application process. Upon completion of the program the student receives an OSEA transcript and an accredited transcript from the Facultad de Ciencias Antropologí Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (UADY), OSEA's partner institution in México. The UADY is an institution on the list of accredited Mexican institutions accepted by US institutions. In order to facilate the transfer of credits, students receive two copies of each transcript in a sealed envelope. This envelope is then hand-delivered by the student to the registrar of their university in order to comply with your registrar rules for acceptance of transfer credits. It is recommended that every participant discuss the credit transfer process with their departmental advisor to secure pre-approval of transferability of course credits.