Our Faculty Our professional faculty members are all University of Miami instructors with
the dedication and experience necessary to immerse you into a Spanish-speaking
world. Our instructors are native Spanish speakers, or have native proficiency,
and come from Spanish speaking countries around the globe. That variety gives
you the opportunity to learn about Hispanic cultures and acquaint yourself
with special varieties of Spanish.
Germán Pavía
Germán A. Pavía received his B.A. from Vanderbilt University
in Nashville, TN with a major in Latin American economics, political science,
sociology, geography, and history. He earned his M.A. at Vanderbilt in History
with minors in Spanish and Education. Mr. Pavia taught at Western Kentucky
University in Bowling Green, KY, but returned to Nashville to become the first
male to teach at the prestigious private girls’ school, The Harpeth Hall
School. He also chaired the Southeastern Private Independent Schools Board
for several years during his tenure at Harpeth Hall. In addition, Mr. Pavía
was appointed by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville as the dual evaluator
of the foreign language program at both Cumberland High School and at the Montgomery
Bell Academy (MBA).
Mr. Pavía has studied and evaluated language programs both domestically
and internationally.
Mr. Pavía was invited by Consulate General of Spain and a private language
teaching organization to travel to Spain to visit a variety of language centers
and institutes in Madrid, Alcalá de Linares, Puerto Santa María,
Jerez de la Frontera, and Málaga. Born and raised in Bogotá,
Colombia, he has also traveled extensively throughout the world to regions
like Morocco and Germany. Programs throughout the United States, Latin America,
and Europe have profited from his experience.
Mr. Pavía joined the University of Miami in 1989 and has held the titles
of Spanish Coordinator and also Lead Spanish Instructor in the MIBS program
(Master of International Business) at the School of Business. He has attended
seminars and forums for Business Spanish and attended language workshops on
communicative methodology at Dartmouth under the tutelage of professor John
Rassias. As Spanish Coordinator, Mr. Pavía engaged the adult student
community by bringing speakers from the Hispanic business world and diplomatic
corps to the University of Miami campus. He has also led Spanish language and
methodology workshops for such private institutions as Saint Thomas Episcopal
Parrish School and Miami Country Day School.
Marta I. Bret
Marta I. Bret received an A.B.D. in French and a B.A. in Spanish from the University of California, Davis, and an M.S. in TESOL from Florida International University. She taught French and Spanish at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and French at Southwest Missouri State University, and Concordia College, where she even used fencing as a means of learning French in the Concordia Language Villages.
After arriving in Miami, Ms. Bret became Executive Director of the Council for International Visitors and then taught English as a Second Language for Miami Dade College. As Executive Director, she wrote and obtained the NCIV Incentive Grant. She has also participated in several other grants at MDC such as the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), the Quality Enhancement Project (QEP), and the e-Reach project for online instruction.
Ms. Bret has given numerous workshops and presentations on innovative methodology in ESL instruction, such as Strategies for Conducting Interactive Synchronous Distance Classes Online, Confident English Communication Through Civics, and Integrating Community Service into the Curriculum. She has organized and led field trips to Tallahassee and Washington D.C. so that ESL students could meet with representatives and directly experience the workings of the U.S. government.
Born in India of Czech parents, Ms. Bret has studied at the Sorbonne, the American University in Paris, the Universidad Menendez Pelayo, the Universidad de Guanajuato, and the University of Munich.
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