MLO 5 The student demonstrates that he or she has been actively immersed in and has internalized Hispanic culture. There are three pathways by which this outcome can be fulfilled:
By participating in a study-abroad program in a Spanish-speaking country for at least one semester. WLC's Spanish program has exchange agreements with the University of Aguas Calientes and the University of Queretero in Mexico, and the University of Córdoba in Spain. In addition, through CSU International Programs, you can study at universities in Madrid or Granada, Spain or in Santiago, Chile.
By living and working in a local heritage community over an extended period of time without interruption for at least two years.
By participating in and/or completing 10 of the following cultural learning scenarios with accompanying documentation, in the target language:
Participate in service learning within a local heritage community for a minimum of eight weeks beyond the actual service learning requirement.
Make a minimum of three home-visits in the local heritage community to interact and communicate with members of the Hispanic culture regarding topics of personal interest, the community, culture and language.
Attend or view via media a minimum of 10 cultural events and /or social activities of Hispanic culture.
Actively participate and/or perform in a school or heritage community event or celebration.
Participate in a heritage-community project (of some duration) that requires proficiency in Spanish and knowledge of Hispanic cultures.
Conducting a one hour in-depth interview with a speaker of Spanish, eliciting, in a conversational manner, comments of a biographical nature, cultural and social observations and anecdotal reflections.
View and comment on 10 movie-length films produced within and about Hispanic culture.
Participate at least five times in organized sports or recreation activities of Hispanic culture.
Demonstrate cultural skills by making hotel reservations, ordering meals and shopping in stores or markets in heritage settings where Spanish is spoken. This objective is assessed by faculty.
Reflection: Pathway 2: By participating in and completing the following cultural learning scenario the target language: Just choosing who I wanted to interview was difficult because being in the East Salinas community where the majority of population is from Mexican decent I had a lot of influence from many important teachers, principals and community members. I decided to choose three and made sure each one had a different age so the answers to my questions would vary. Below is my analysis of my interviewers about the topic of Femicide. Working for the salinas community for 3 years I have successfully immersed myself into the Hispanic culture and have internalized the language by talking bilingual to my students at ESMS. I also have developed personal understanding and have learned new perspective of the Salinas and surrounding communities. Having the cultural experience of also working in the fields harvesting broccoli as a hard working migrant has also impacted my my culture internalization. Knowing about the daily lives and following the routine of many hardworking women made me value my education and dream big.