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AATSP Podcast

AATSP Podcast

By Alan Hartman

The purpose of this Podcast is to provide pedagogues, students, Hispanophiles, and Lusophiles a platform for discussing key topics relating to Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian issues.
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Successful Teaching and Learning Methods During the Pandemic, K-16

AATSP PodcastDec 01, 2020

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Implementing and Understanding the Revised (2021) NYS World Languages Standards

Implementing and Understanding the Revised (2021) NYS World Languages Standards

Implementing and Understanding the Revised (2021) NYS World Languages Standards.

Featuring Ms. Candace Black, Associate in Instructional Services at the New York State Education Department’s Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages.” The interviewer for this episode is Mr. Francisco Garcia-Quezada, retired World Languages Department Coordinator and Spanish Teacher at the North Rockland Central School District and Current R-Bern Research Associate Project Assistant and Fordham University.

Feb 15, 202439:23
The Next Generation, a Conversation with Three Ph.D. Candidates in Spanish
Feb 12, 202301:10:12
The Role of Ethnology and Genealogy in Portuguese and Spanish Classrooms

The Role of Ethnology and Genealogy in Portuguese and Spanish Classrooms

The Role of Ethnology and Genealogy in Portuguese and Spanish Classrooms

The guests in this episode are Dr. Sophia Beal, Mrs. Rosa Bell, and Ms. Catherine Scott.


Mar 03, 202201:25:00
 Learning about the Mexican Studies Institute at CUNY and the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College

Learning about the Mexican Studies Institute at CUNY and the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College

Learning about the Mexican Studies Institute at CUNY and the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College.

This episode's guests are Dr. José Higuera López, The Deputy Director of the Mexican Studies Institute at the City University of New York, and Mr. Aníbal Arocho, Library Manager for the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College.

Dec 06, 202146:36
Lessons learned from the pandemic; implementing new skills, strategies, and technology in the classroom

Lessons learned from the pandemic; implementing new skills, strategies, and technology in the classroom

Lessons learned from the pandemic. Implementing new skills, strategies, and technology in the classroom.

My name is Dr. Alan Hartman and I'm the Program Director of Modern Foreign Languages as well as the Director of Latin American and Latino Studies and a Profesor of Spanish and Italian at Mercy College in  Dobbs Ferry, New York.

Aug 04, 202155:60
Teaching Native Speakers: A journey of learning and discovery

Teaching Native Speakers: A journey of learning and discovery

Welcome to the third episode of the AATSP podcast.

Teaching Native Speakers: A journey of learning and discovery

My name is Dr. Alan Hartman and I am the Program Director of Modern Foreign Languages as well as a professor of Spanish and Italian at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York

Apr 09, 202101:14:14
Successful Teaching and Learning Methods During the Pandemic, K-16

Successful Teaching and Learning Methods During the Pandemic, K-16

Welcome to the second episode to the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese – New York Metropolitan Chapter’s podcast.

The title of this episode is: Successful Teaching and Learning Methods During the Pandemic, K-16.

My name is Dr. Alan Hartman and I am the Program Director of Modern Foreign Languages as well as a professor of Spanish and Italian at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York.

Dec 01, 202001:01:42
Inaugural Episode

Inaugural Episode

This is the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese – New York Metropolitan Chapter’s inaugural podcast.

My name is Alan Hartman and I am the Program Director of Modern Foreign Languages at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York, where I also teach Spanish and Italian.

Recognizing the need for a podcast to discuss issues relating to Spanish and Portuguese faculty during this time in the pandemic, my colleagues and I have come together and have been working throughout the summer to make this podcast available to you.

Sep 02, 202054:54