Roberto Rey Agudo
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💼 Occupation | Language Professor |
Roberto Rey Agudo is the Language Program Director in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Dartmouth College and a Public Voices Fellow[1]. His professional interests include languages and pedagogy, Spanish-speaking communities in the United States, educational policy, and educational technology.[2]
Languages[edit]
Spanish, English, Portuguese, French.
Main projects[edit]
Luso-Hispanic Film Festival, Spanish 3 on MITx, Spanish in Boston. He has published OpEd pieces in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today and The Hill.[3]
Education[edit]
Ph.D. Universidad Complutense
OpEd Pieces[edit]
Everyone Has An Accent[4]
This is America: Speak whatever language you want[5]
The 'English Only' nativist movement comes with a cost[6]
Citizen with an asterisk[7]
References[edit]
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