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Show (rps Yokes Otahinis Arabic, Tunisian history and culture, cul-ture, U.S. history and world affairs. af-fairs. Technical training emphasized empha-sized techniques of teaching English as a foreign language and practice teaching. Teaching in Nigeria Mr. Sadler left September 5 jsephine Olsen and Terry ler, former University stu-ts, stu-ts, have been named Peace ps Volunteers. aving completed 12 weeks of riing at Brown University in vidence, Rhode Island, Miss ;n, one of 75 Volunteers tied there this summer, will an English teacher in Tuni- She left September 21 to i c h in secondary schoo's iughout the country and at "Institute Bourguiba des gues Vivantes" in Tunis, uring her training at Brown versity the new volunteer lied French and Tunisian for Nigeria, West Africa, where he will teach in secondary school. Mr. Sadler studied zoology at the University. Since receiving his B.A. in June, Mr. Sadler has been in Peace Corps training train-ing at Boston University, studying study-ing Nigerian history, culture, and politics ; learning Hausa, the dominant language of Northern Nigeria; and practice teaching in Boston area schools. Mr. Sadler will be a member of one of the largest Peace Corps programs now in operation. |