A group of Panamanian teachers is exploring Bradford and beyond as part of an educational visit to Bradford College.
The teachers have travelled to Yorkshire from Central America as part of the Panamanian government’s Panama Bilingue project which aims to improve the quality of the country's English teaching.
The group is the seventh to be hosted by the education department of Bradford College and will spend eight weeks in Yorkshire.
Having already enjoyed a trip to Saltaire to learn about the history of the local area and to admire the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the group has plans to visit York next.
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