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Roger Ramirez

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Roger was born in Brooklyn New York and moved to Costa Rica at the age of 14 with his family. Roger received his BA from Universidad de Costa Rica in Teaching English as a Foreign Language. After feeling passionate about teaching English and taking the SIT TESOL certificate course, he went to SIT for the Master of Arts in TESOL program. He has taught English to learners of all ages and levels and trained teachers in Costa Rica, New York and South Korea. Roger enjoys spending time with his friends and making the most out of each and every moment of life.


Amanda Rossi

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Amanda Rossi is from New York and graduated from Siena College with her Bachelor's degree in Spanish and International business.  She then went on to study for her Master's degree in Spanish at the University at Albany.  
Amanda came to Costa Rica in June 2005 to take the SIT TESOL certificate course and never left! Amanda is the newest addition to the training team here in El Invu. She is not only excited to continue to grow and learn with the participants, but also to work with the local community.  Amanda’s interests are in second language acquisition and intercultural exchange.  Amanda enjoys traveling, reading, and eating chocolate.  

Emma Torres

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Emma was born in New York City and has been teaching  and training teachers for over 22 years.  She has taught early childhood education in a Montessori school in New York City and English at Costa Rica’s binational center where she was also a teacher trainer, mentor and Academic Coordinator.  
Emma studied political science at Brooklyn College and did her masters degree in TESOL at World Learning's  SIT Graduate Institute.  Emma has been a presenter at  conferences Guatemala, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.  In her free time Emma enjoys reading, writing, dancing and loving people.

Mary Scholl

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Mary is the director of Centro Espiral Mana and has been a trainer and trainer of trainers for the SIT TESOL Certificate Course for 10 years. A graduate of the School for International Training, Mary has lived and taught in both public and private settings on three continents and has worked on teacher development programs in the U.S., Japan, Libya and Brazil. 
Mary is a frequent presenter at local, regional and international conferences and has presented on topics including leadership within the classroom, the role of creativity in language learning, the role of compassion in learning, reflective practice, observation and feedback, thinking skills and intuition. 


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