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San Diego City College, 1313 Park Blvd San Diego, California 92101 (619) 388-3400 | |||||
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Department Chair Jaime Estrada-Olalde (Spanish) Office: A1-K Phone: (619) 388-3785 Visit my Educational page |
![]() Juan Bernal (Spanish) |
He sido profesor desde 1988 en San Diego City College. He enseñado todos los niveles de español y cursos de honores de literatura latinoamericana. Autor de La cocina en huelga de hambre, La ventana del ojo rojo y Diaridad. He publicado poemas en revistas literarias en Argentina, Chile, México y Estados Unidos.
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![]() Philippe Patto (French) |
I came to the United States in 1978 to
learn English. My plan was to be in the US only for 6 months but my
curiosity for the culture and the people kept me here. Throughout my
years as a student I realized that teaching was a path I wanted to
pursue. I earned my degrees from two American universities in
Pennsylvania and
California . I enjoy teaching and I am thrilled to have made
it my career. I feel very grateful to be doing a job that I love.
I am excited to be there for students to inspire them in their
learning process, allowing them to become thinking, contributing
members of society Also, by sharing their comments, suggestions,
ideas and personal talents, students are showing me that there is
always more to be discovered.
When I am not teaching, I love to spend time in the mountains, walking through the forest with my loved ones. I enjoy reading French historical novels and listening to music. I cherish the time that I have with my friends and family.
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![]() Maria Clara Romero-Huerta (Spanish) |
Ms. Romero-Huerta enjoys travel and has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Mexico, Canada and the United States. A native of Seville, Spain, she especially enjoys performing Flamenco in the Peña Andaluza group. Other than teaching, her interests include reading Latin American music and dance. She believes that learning a language is also learning and understanding the culture and traditional history of the target language. She has implemented these beliefs into her curriculum and works diligently to bring cultural activities to City College.
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Rosalinda Sandoval (Spanish) |
Last update: 04/28/2008
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