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CHILELand of Extremes
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The Geographic Alliance of Iowa
received a Fulbright-Hays grant to take teachers to Chile and develop
curriculum.
This web site is a result of that grant. 
University Teachers: (Professors of Geography)
Dr. Alex Oberle, University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa
Dr. Kay Weller, University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa
K-12 Teachers:
Elementary
Sara Anderson, St. Francis of Assisi in West Des Moines, Iowa: Art
Chris Joslin, St. Francis of Assisi in West Des Moines, Iowa:
Elementary Talented & Gifted Instructor
Middle School/Junior High
Nancy Enger, Grandview Middle School in Mound, Minnesota:
Geography
Anne Hoeper, Wood Intermediate School in Davenport, Iowa: Global Studies
Erin Nennig, St. Francis of Assisi in West Des Moines, Iowa: Religion
High School
Dawn Shattuck Brown, Northeast Iowa Community College in Calmar, Iowa:
coordination/various subjects for alternative schools
Kim Daughetee, Eleanor Roosevelt Middle School in
Dubuque, Iowa: Special Education
Ileana Gonzalez, Lincoln High School in Des Moines, Iowa: Spanish
Sarah Lerdal, Mid-Prairie Public School in Wellman, Iowa: Sociology,
Psychology, History
Tami McInroy, Forest City High School in Forest City, Iowa: Spanish,
Geography
Steve Oaks, East High School in Waterloo, Iowa: History and Government
Cathy Olson, Forest City High School in Forest City, Iowa: Literature and
Writing
Flag description: The white colored star with five-points depicts a guide line towards advancement and reward. The color blue symbolizes the sky, and white depicts the snow-covered Andes ranges, while red prompts for the blood shed by the martyrs to achieve independence.
"The contents of this website were developed under a grant from the Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad (GPA), U.S. Department of Education. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government."