PhD student of the University of CALIFORNIA in EL ATENEO language and culture GUARANI see information (click) on: date, Saturday, March 13, 2010, the ATENEO of language and culture GUARANI received at its headquarters Central of the city of Fernando de la Mora; to MS. HIROSHI ITO, linguist and education specialist Japanese, currently pursuing a Ph.d. in education at the University of CALIFORNIA (USA), headquartered in the city of Los Angeles. Hiroshi Ito holds a degree in English, graduated in the University of Seijo, of Tokyo, Japan. It is also a Masters in international education development, graduate of Columbia University, New York, USA. Ms. Hiroshi Ito came to the Paraguay a month ago and is collecting information for his doctoral thesis, entitled the role of the Guarani in the Paraguay national development; a thesis that will defend in the middle of this year. It should be noted that he lived in Paraguay, for three years, in a company of the San Joaquin district (Ka aguasu); as part of a program of JICA.
Needless say that Hiroshi Ito speaks pretty well Guarani, based on the experience that touched you live during your stay in the Paraguay. During his visit to the ATENEO he was attended by the Director General of the ATENEO of language and culture GUARANI, David Galeano Olivera; who was in the company of Dr. Paublino Carlos Ferreira Quinonez, Director of the Central Headquarters of the ATENEO. Both analyzed various topics related to bilingual education and to the work of the ATENEO with Ms. Ito. Ko ko ere jahechakuaa mba eichapa Guarani ne onakarapu ave ohovo has upeicha rupi avei jajuhukuaa heta tapicha pytagua, Hiroshi Ito-ichagua karai, ojesareko has omba eguasuva nane Avanee e. Maymavante ohecharamo Guarani ne has avei ome ine oipytyvotaha Guarani ne nemotenondevepe. Maitei horyveva opavavepe David Galeano Olivera, ATENEO Motenondehara Original author and source of the article.
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