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91勛圖厙 graduate Christina Campanile will teach English to Spanish-speaking students in Madrid for a year.

by Cecil Harris

Spanish culture teaches people to live in the moment and have faith that everything will work out. Thats how Im approaching this opportunity. Christina Campanile, M.S. ’13

After earning a graduate degree and a teaching certification at , Christina Campanile, M.S. 13, found a job she lovedteaching special education students at a Queens, New York, public school.

However, Campanile wanted to broaden her perspective on educationand her experience in Adelphis encouraged her to embrace change. Hence, she left her job at P.S. 129 and will teach English to Spanish-speaking students in , until July 2015.

I like to step out of my comfort zone, said Campanile, who is teaching abroad as part of a program sponsored by the , a nonprofit organization she learned about while attending Adelphi. I know that Im not guaranteed a job when I come back to New York. But this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Ill be more skilled when I come back because Ill be fluent in Spanish. jobs are easier to find if youre bilingual.

A native of Merrick, New York, Campanile arrived in Spain in October 2014 with a working knowledge of , as well as an and a teaching certification in literacy, birth through grade 12, from Adelphi. She had received a bachelors degree in and teaching certifications in , grades 1 through 6, and special education, grades 1 through 6, from Marist College.

When time came to apply to graduate school, her choices were Hofstra University, Queens College and Adelphi.

The people I met at Adelphi were a lot more cooperative than at the other schools, she said.

Campanile spent two semesters in the , where she found a mentor in program director Maryellen Rafferty.

Shes influential in the way I teach literacy, Campanile said. Shes knowledgeable about the profession and shes one of the most organized people Ive ever met.

Rafferty said she has no doubt Campanile will continue to excel as a teacher.

Perhaps because of Christinas background in special education, she has that innate quality to know what children need, Rafferty said. Shes more sensitive to the differently able.

Campanile also has enough self-awareness to know when its time for a change.

Spanish culture teaches people to live in the moment and have faith that everything will work out, she said. Thats how Im approaching this opportunity.


For further information, please contact:

Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications Director
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e twilson@adelphi.edu

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