Brasil necesitará 230.000 docentes de Español* Será una materia optativa para 10 millones de alumnos
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Desde fines de este mes, 10 millones de alumnos de las escuelas secundarias brasileñas podrán aprender español en clase, como materia optativa. La novedad, fruto de la decisión del Congreso de Brasil, que sancionó por ley la obligatoriedad de enseñar el español en todos los establecimientos primarios y secundarios, abre un enorme y atractivo mercado laboral para miles de profesores de español en América Latina y, especialmente, en la Argentina.
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