AV整氈窒

 

Opening the door to adventure

- January 14, 2011

meredith Hand
Meredith Hand is a Dal grad who now lives, works and studies in Spain. (Bruce Bottomley Photo)

When Meredith Hand arrived at AV整氈窒, her knowledge of Spanish didnt extend much beyond 癒堯棗梭硃! But a high school band trip to Cuba piqued her interest and she signed up for a beginners class.

I fell in love with the language by learning it from scratch, she enthuses. And then going to Salamanca (in Spain) made me love it all the more.

(The Department of Spanish & Latin American Studies offers study-abroad programs in Mexico, Cuba and Spain. The Salamanca program allows AV整氈窒 students to study Spanish and learn about Spanish culture at the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain.)

Ms. Hand, who graduated from AV整氈窒 in 2005 in a BA combined honours Spanish and Linguistics, has been living in Madrid for the past two years. She works as the director of recruitment for BEDA (Bilingual English Development and Assessment), a program of the Catholic school board in Spain, and is working on her MBA in Sports Management with Real Madrid, one of the most storied soccer clubs in all of Europe.

Ms. Hand recently returned to her alma mater to recruit native English speakers who want to live and teach in Spain through the BEDA Program. Dal students and alumni are already well represented in the program, which places language and culture assistants in close to 300 elementary and high schools throughout three Spanish provinces. There are currently 31 Dal students working in the BEDA program, with even more expected to come on board next year.

Everybody wants to learn English because the Spanish realize they dont have the level of English that people from other European countries do, she explained at an information session held last week on campus. The program has really taken off in the past four years.

As well as meeting potential recruits, Ms. Hand met with Dal officials to facilitate a co-op program that would see AV整氈窒 co-op students working in the BEDA program and living in Spain.

Interested in learning more about the BEDA program? Visit the or check out the website for and hit the Programa BEDA button. You can also e-mail Meredith Hand at meredith@ferececa.es.