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Best practices, new resources and action plans
Network with Ohio, national and international PK-20 educators and private sector stakeholders
Sustainable development, literacy, social justice, recreation and fine arts
Connecting Global Education to the Global Society and Economy
For all educators, grade levels, programs, schools and school districts
www.cehs.ohio.edu/GI-2011
Ohio UniversityAugust 2 – 4, 2011
Ohio’sAnnual Conferencefor International Education
Global Institute funded by:AgrantfromtheMarthaHoldenJenningsFoundationandcontributionsfromtheOfficeoftheVicePresidentforResearchandCreativeActivityatOhioUniversity,andpartnerinstitutionsandorganizations.
The 2011 “Ohio Educators Going Global” planning committee welcomes you to the 3rd annual Global Institute, Ohio’s annual conference for global and international education. Global education and international education emphasize different yet complimentary approaches. Both are necessary for our responsible participation in a democracy and as a world citizen. This three-day event will provide ways to expand our capacities
as educators to prepare P – 20 students for the Global Society of the 21st Century. This Institute gives us opportunities to exchange best practices and gain knowledge and skills while focusing on four strands of Literacy, Recreation and Arts, Social Justice and Sustainable Development.
As Roderick Page, Former U.S. Secretary of Education, said,
Global education and international education do not represent add-on curricula. They constitute multiple ways to enrich and expand curricula and contribute to teaching and learning in all classrooms. Curriculum that includes global dimensions and makes international connections gives educators a strong foundation for teaching and learning. When grounded in global and international education, we have the capacity to reach out to all students and their families in Ohio’s schools, as well as to educators and students around the world.
As we connect with our colleagues from Ohio, the nation, and the world, at the 2011 Global Institute, we will become resources for one another. We hope that you will find this Institute as enjoyable as it is informative.
Barbara Trube2011 Global InstituteCo-Chair
Welcome to the 2011 Global Institute: Ohio Educators Going Global!
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2011 Global Institute Planning Committee
Jennifer Batton, Global Issues Resource Center and Library, Cuyahoga Community CollegeDr. Gulbahar Beckett, College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services, University of CincinnatiDesiree Caliguire-Maier, International Education, Ohio Department of EducationAmy Carey, East Asian Studies Center, The Ohio State University Lance Erickson, Center for Slavic and East European Studies, The Ohio State UniversityDr. Francis Godwyll, Department of Educational Studies, The Patton College, Ohio University Dr. Esther E. Gottlieb, Office of International Affairs, The Ohio State University Diana Garvey, Hudson City School District Rita Haider, Center for International Programs and Activities, Shawnee State UniversityBill Hilt, Perrysburg Middle School, Perrysburg School District Desia Ally Joseph, Gilmour Academy Laura Joseph, Center for African Studies, The Ohio State University Kim Koos, Oberlin City Schools Francine Lasley, Shaker Heights City School DistrictDr. Lara Martin Lengel, Bowling Green State University Sarah Luchs, Ohio Department of EducationDr. Theresa Minick, Kent State University Natalie Mroz, Bexley City School DistrictDr. Valerie Myers, Department of Teacher Education, Shawnee State University Dr. Linda Robertson, Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education, Kent State University Laura Schaeffer, Center for International Studies, Ohio University Terry Stump, Hudson City School District Dr. Andrew Szolosi, Department of Recreation and Sport Pedagogy, The Patton College, Ohio UniversityDr. M. Barbara Trube, The Patton College of Education and Human Services, Ohio University Ryan Wertz, World Languages, Ohio Department of Education
Special AcknowledgementMark Brunton, Marketing and Communications, The Patton College, Ohio UniversitySara Daniels, Dean’s Office, The Patton College, Ohio UniversityDr. Xinquan (Cindy) Jiang, Office of International Affairs, The Ohio State UniversityYeqin Kang, Visiting Scholar, The Patton College, Ohio UniversityMarcy Keifer-Kennedy, Professional Development School Partnerships, The Patton College, Ohio UniversityDr. Peter Mather, Department of Higher Education and Counseling, The Patton College, Ohio UniversityMelinda McClimans, Middle East Studies Center, The Ohio State University Margaret Riedel, Marketing and Communications, The Patton College, Ohio UniversityCarol Robison, Center for Latin American Studies, The Ohio State UniversityScott Robison, Distance Learning and Online Resources, The Patton College, Ohio UniversityTamala Solomon, Events Coordinator, The Patton College, Ohio UniversityDr. W. Randy Smith, Ohio Geographic Alliance and Office of Academic Affairs, The Ohio State UniversityCathleen Waller, Director, Child Development Center, The Patton College, Ohio University Dr. Daniel Weiner, Executive Director, Center for International Studies, Ohio University
8:30 a.m. Hospitality Room open Daily for Information and Networking – 5:30 p.m Margaret Walter Hall, Room 125
10:15 – 11 a.m. Welcome AddressesMargaret Walter Hall, Rotunda Dr. Barbara Trube, Assistant Dean for Academic Engagement & Outreach and Interim Direc-tor of the Curriculum & Technology Center, The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services, Ohio University
Dr. Pam Benoit, Executive Vice President and Provost, Ohio University
Hon. Adrian Allison, Associate Superintendent, Center for Education Reform and Strategic Initiatives, Ohio Department of Education
Paul Wiehl, Mayor, City of Athens
Todd Shelton, Director, Athens County Economic Development Council
11 – 11:30 a.m. Planning Committee, Global Institute Overview, and International Education Partnership Grants
Margaret Walter Hall, RotundaRyan Wertz, World Languages Consultant, Ohio Department of Education
Global Summits for Schools and School DistrictsBill Hilt, Social Studies Teacher, Perrysburg Junior High School, Perrysburg, Ohio
11:30 – 11:50 a.m. Introduction to Teamwork and Expected Outcomes Margaret Walter Hall, Rotunda Dr. Esther Gottlieb, Office of International Affairs, The Ohio State UniversityLance Erickson, Center for Slavic and East European Studies, The Ohio State University
11:50 a.m. Mixer and Lunch – 1 p.m. Margaret Walter Hall, Rotunda
Dr. Francis Godwyll, Associate Professor, Department of Educational Studies, The Patton College, Ohio University
Web of Wisdom: An Invitation to ShareDiana Garvey, English as a Second Language Teacher, Hudson School DistrictTerry Stump, Art Teacher, Hudson Schools
Day 1 | Tuesday, August 2, 2011
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1 – 1:30 p.m. Panel: Overview of Services from Southeastern Regional Library System and Athens County Public Libraries
Margaret Walter Hall, RotundaLauren Miller, Director, Athens County Public Libraries
James Hill, Assistant Director, Athens County Public Libraries
Jay Burton, Director, Southeast Regional Library System
Library Services Available in Margaret Walter Hall, Room 127:Wednesday, August 3rd, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Thursday, August 4th, 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1:30 – 2:15 p.m. Feature Presentation I - Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting:
Overview of Resources for EducatorsMargaret Walter Hall, RotundaKate Seche, National Education Coordinator, Pulitzer Center, Washington, D.C.
2:15 – 2:45 p.m. Transition – Workshop Series I in Morton Hall
2:45 – 4:45 p.m. Workshop Series I
1. Pulitzer Crisis Reporting: International Issues in Water & Responsible Reporting about Fragile StatesMorton Hall, Room 215Kate Seche, National Education Coordinator, Pulitzer Center, Washington, D.C.
2. Service Learning 101: Strategies for P-20 SchoolsMorton Hall, Room 218Dr. Peter Mather, Associate Professor, Center for Higher Education, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, Ohio University
3. Total Physical Response Storytelling (TPRS): Multiple Modes of Learning through TPR StorytellingMorton Hall, Room 219Dr. Mary Benedetti, Director, Center for English as a Second Language and Associate Professor, Literacy/Second Language Studies/TESL Graduate Program, University of Cincinnati, Cincin-nati, Ohio
Gustavo Benedetti, Teacher, Archbishop Moeller High School, Cincinnati, Ohio
4. Business, Industry and School Partnerships: A Service Learning Story of The Emerson Magnet Elementary School and Proctor & GambleMorton Hall, Room 222 Vicki L. Jarrell, Principal, Emerson Magnet Elementary School, Westerville School District
Keith Zook, Children’s Safe Drinking Water, Global Sustainability, The Proctor and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio
Beth Dalin, Teacher, Emerson World Languages and Cultures Magnet School, Westerville, Ohio
Mary Taylor, Teacher, Emerson World Languages and Cultures Magnet School, Westerville, Ohio
The following four workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
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4:45 – 5 p.m. Transition to Margaret Walter Hall Rotunda
5 – 5:45 p.m. Feature Presentation II – Southern Poverty Law CenterMargaret Walter Hall, Rotunda
Thom Ronk, Multicultural Educator and Curriculum Writer for Teaching Tolerance, Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, Alabama
5:45 – 7 p.m. Dinner Margaret Walter Hall, Rotunda
7 – 7:15 p.m. Transition to Breakout Workshop Series II
7:15 – 9:30 p.m. Breakout Workshop Series II
1. Geo Cache Technologies for International Awareness Margaret Walter Hall, Room 145 & OHIO Grounds Dr. Andrew Szolosi, Assistant Professor, Department of Recreation and Sport Pedagogy, The Patton College, Ohio University
Geo Cache Techonology Team, Department of Recreation and Sport Pedagogy, The Patton College, Ohio University
2. Internationalizing Curriculum with FilmMargaret Walter Hall, Room 135
Using Film to Teach About Culture Francine Lasley, Teacher, Shaker Heights Middle School, Shaker Heights School District
“Speaking in Tongues” Film PreviewKim Koos, Teacher and International Baccalaureate and Primary Years Program Coordinator, Oberlin City Schools
“Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case that Made History, a Teaching Tolerance documentary” Film PreviewThom Ronk, Multicultural Educator and Curriculum Writer for Teaching Tolerance, Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, Alabama
7 – 10:30 p.m. Check Into DormShively Hall, Tiffin Hall
7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast in Morton Hall Morton Hall, Hallway outside Room 201
8 – 8:30 a.m. Overview of Day TwoMorton Hall, Room 201 Dr. Barbara Trube, Assistant Dean for Academic Engagement & Outreach and Interim Direc-tor of the Curriculum & Technology Center, The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services, Ohio University
Web of Wisdom: An Invitation to ShareDiana Garvey, English as a Second Language Teacher, Hudson City Schools
Terry Stump, Art Teacher, Hudson City Schools
8:30 a.m. Hospitality Room in Margaret Walter Hall– 5:30 p.m. Margaret Walter Hall, Room 125
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Athens County Library Services & Southeastern Regional Library System ResourcesMargaret Walter Hall, Room 127
8:30-8:45 a.m. Transition to Breakout Session Series in Morton Hall
8:45 – 9:45 a.m. Breakout Session Series IMorton Hall
1. Educational Projects and Partnerships: Ohio Soybean CouncilMorton Hall, Room 215Carol Warkentien, Ohio Soybean Council
Jeanne Gogolski, Ohio Soybean Council
2. Internationalizing the Elementary Classroom: Steps by an International Baccalaureate SchoolMorton Hall, Room 218Kim Koos, Prospect Elementary School, Talent Development Program Teacher, International Baccalaureate PYP Coordinator, Oberlin Schools, Oberlin, Ohio
3. Panel: Snapshots of Educator Exchange Programs (P-12)Morton Hall, Room 219Diana Garvey, English as a Second Language Teacher, Hudson City School District
Sara Kurtz, Visiting Teachers in Taiwan Program
Terry Stump, Art Teacher, Hudson City School District
Nichole L. Wilson, Advanced Placement English Literature, British and World, American Literature, Mason High School
Day 2 | Wednesday, August 3, 2011
The following six workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
BREAKOUT SESSION SERIES I CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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8:45 – 9:45 a.m. Breakout Session Series I (Continued from previous page)4. Intercultural and International CommunicationMorton Hall, Room 222Dr. Lara Martin Lengel, Professor and Chair, Department of Communication, Bowling Green State University
5. Waseda’s Experiences of InternationalizationMorton Hall, Room 226Dr. Sumiko Miyafusa, Center for International Education, Waseda University, Japan
6. YMCA and After School Arts and Youth Development Programs Morton Hall, Room 227Kerry Ginn, CincyAfterSchool Zone Director, YMCA of Greater Cincinnati
9:45 – 10 a.m. Transition to Breakout Session Series II in Morton Hall
10 – 11 a.m. Breakout Session Series IIMorton Hall
1. Kurdish and Iraqi LinkagesMorton Hall, Room 226 Dr. Gulbahar Beckett, DirectorInternational Education and Research and Associate Professor, School of Education, CECHUniversity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Laura Dell, Academic Director, Online Learning & Teacher Licensure, School of Education, CECHUniversity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
2. Interdisciplinary Links using Geo Cache TechnologyMorton Hall, Room 223Dr. Andrew Szolosi, Department of Recreation and Sport Pedagogy, The Patton College, Ohio University
3. Let’s Go Bananas: Teaching about International Trade and AidMorton Hall, Room 218Laura Joseph, Center for African Studies, The Ohio State University
4. Panel II: Snapshots of International Educator ProgramsMorton Hall, Room 219Rita Haider, Center for International Programs and Activities, Shawnee State University
Xiaodan Huang, Department of Teacher Education, Shawnee State University
Francis Godwyll, Department of Educational Studies, Ohio University
5. My Hero: Telecollaborative Learning CirclesMorton Hall, Room 215 Dr. Tonya Salisbury, Emerson Magnet School
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The following seven workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
The following six workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
BREAKOUT SESSION SERIES II CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
10 – 11 a.m. Workshop Series II (Continued from previous page)
6. American Red Cross: Exploring Humanitarian LawMorton Hall, Room 227Paul Frankmann, Harmon Middle School, American Red Cross Representative
7. Voices of Teachers in Teaching ToleranceMorton Hall, Room 222Thom Ronk, Multicultural Educator and Curriculum Writer for Teaching Tolerance, Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, Alabama
11 – 11:15 a.m. Transition to Breakout Series III A (Morton Hall) & III B (Kennedy Museum of Art)
11:10 a.m. Breakout Series III– 12:20 p.m
11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.Breakout Series III A: International Resources for TeachersMorton Hall
1. East Asian Studies Center, OSUMorton Hall, Room 215Amy Carey, Senior Assistant Director
Michelle Attias-Goldstein, Program Associate
2. Center for Slavic and East European Studies, OSU Morton Hall, Room 218Lance Erickson, Assistant Director
Jordan Peters, Interim Outreach Coordinator
3. Center for African Studies, OSUMorton Hall, Room 219Laura Joseph, Assistant Director
4. Middle East Studies Center, OSUMorton Hall, Room 222Melinda McClimans, Assistant Director
5. Center for Latin American Studies, OSUMorton Hall, Room 223Carol Robison, Assistant Director
Erika Colijn, Outreach Coordinator
6. Gerald H. Read Center, KSUMorton Hall, Room 226Dr. Linda Robertson, Director
The following eight workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
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Note: Breakout Session Series III A & III B available in Two Locations:Morton Hall (Location One) OR Kennedy Museum of Art (Location Two)
BREAKOUT SERIES III CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
The following seven workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.Breakout Series III A (Continued from previous page)
7. Center for International Studies, OUMorton Hall, Room 237 George Latio, Center for International Studies, Ohio University and Ohio Valley International Council
8. Center for International Programs & Activities, SSUMorton Hall, Room 227Rita Haider, Director
11:10 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.Breakout Series III B: Session for Secondary Level Art Teachers Global Issues Resource Center, Tri-CKennedy Museum Of Art Jennifer Batton
12:15 – 12:30 p.m. Transition to Lunch (Outside of Morton Hall, Room 201) Morton Hall
12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch (Boxed) and Introduction to Revised StandardsPick up boxed lunch outside of Morton Hall, Room 201
1:30 – 1:45 p.m. Transition to Breakout Series IVMorton Hall
1:45 – 3 p.m. Breakout Session Series IVMorton Hall
1. English Language ArtsMorton Hall, Room 215Marcia Barnhart, Associate Director, English Language Arts and Literacy, Ohio Department of Education
2. MathMorton Hall, Room 218Ann Carlson, Mathematics Consultant, Ohio Department of Education
3. Social Studies Content StandardsMorton Hall, Room 219Dwight Groce, Social Studies Consultant, Ohio Department of Education
4. Science Content StandardsMorton Hall, Room 222Cathy Holmes, Science Consultant, Ohio Department of Education
The following eight workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
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The following eight workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
BREAKOUT SESSION SERIES IV CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
1:45 – 3 p.m. Breakout Session Series IV (Continued from Previous Page)
5. Physical Education Content StandardsMorton Hall, Room 223Lisa Henry, Physical Education Consultant, Ohio Department of Education
6. World Languages, TESOLMorton Hall, Room 226 Dr. Theresa Minick, Kent State University
Ryan Wertz, World Languages, Ohio Department of Education
7. Fine Arts Morton Hall, Room 227Patricia Fellinger, Upper Arlington High School, Art and World Languages
Traci Erickson, Upper Arlington High School
8. TechnologyMorton HallLeslie Yenkin, Technology Consultant, Ohio Department of Education
3 – 3:15 p.m. Transition to Panel Presentation
Morton Hall
3:15 – 4:30 p.m. Sustainable Development PanelMorton Hall, Room 201 Dr. Daniel Weiner, Executive Director of the Center for International Studies, Ohio University, Moderator
Lisa Trocchia-Balkits, Executive Director, Athens Community Food Initiatives
Dr. Natalie Kruse, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Voinovich School of Leader-ship and Public Affairs, Ohio University
Dr. Sam L. Laki, Professor of Resource Economics, International Center for Water Resources Management, Central State University
Kathleen Rocco, Environmental Educator Coordinator, Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District: Greening Your Business
4:30 – 5:45 p.m. Presentation Planning Session with TeamsMorton Hall, Room 201 Lance Erickson, Center for Slavic and East European Studies, The Ohio State University
4:30 – 5:45 p.m. OSBA Sponsored Teams Meet with Robert Delane at Ping CenterPing Center, Meeting Rooms 141A, 143B and 145C
5:45 – 6 p.m. Transition to Ping CenterMorton Hall
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The following eight workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
6 – 6:45 p.m. Earth Trek Program – Earth ClassroomPing Center, Gym Kathleen Rocco, Environmental Educator CoordinatorJennifer Batton, Director, Global Issues Resource Center, Cuyahoga Community CollegeElizabeth Wuerz, Global Issues Resource Center and Library, Cuyahoga Community College
6:45 – 6:55 p.m. Transition to DinnerPing Center Lounge
6:55 – 7:25 p.m. Welcome and Address: The Importance of P-20 School and CommunityPartnerships in Fostering International Education Ping Center Dr. Andrew Szolosi, Master of Ceremony
Dr. Renée A. Middleton, Dean and Professor, The Patton College of Education and Human Services, Ohio University
Robert Delane, Ohio School Board Association
7:25 – 9:30 p.m. Dinner
8 p.m. Feature Performance - Azaguno Ping CenterDr. Paschal Younge, Executive and Music Director
Dr. Zelma Badu-Younge, Dance Director and Choreographer
6:45 – 8:45 a.m. Dorm Checkout (Checkout also available at 4:00 p.m.)
7:45 & 8:15 a.m. Bobcat “Cat Bus” Pick up at Morton Hall and transport to Child Development CenterParking Lot
8:30 a.m. Hospitality Room– 5:30 p.m. Margaret Walter Hall, Room 125
9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Athens County Library Services & Southeastern Regional Library SystemMargaret Walter Hall, Room 127
8 – 10:20 a.m. Breakout Session Series V
Breakout Session Series V A: Location One – The Ridges
8 – 8:45 a.m. Continental Breakfast at the Ridges Child Development Center Picnic Area, The Ridges
8:45 – 9:15 a.m.Breakout Session Series V A
Garden TourThe RidgesCathleen Waller, Director, Child Development Center, Ohio UniversityTerry Swank, Assistant Director, Child Development Center, Ohio University Marcy Keifer-Kennedy, Director, Center for Professional Development School Partnerships, The Patton College
9:15 – 9:30 a.m. Transition to Kennedy Museum of Art - Pick up at Child Development Center and transport to Kennedy Museum of ArtThe Ridges
9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Kennedy Museum of Art - Photographic Images: A Localto Global Perspective: Critical Issues Affecting Our Planet and its PeopleKennedy Museum of Art, The Ridges Jennifer Batton, Director, Global Issues Resource Center, Cuyahoga Community CollegeElizabeth Wuerz, Global Issues Resource Center and Library, Cuyahoga Community College
10:20 a.m. Bobcat “Cat Bus” Shuttle from Ridges to Margaret Walter HallKennedy Museum of Art Pickup
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Day 3 | Thursday, August 4, 2011
Note: A.M. Breakout Session Series V A & V B available in Two Locations:The Ridges (Location One) OR Margaret Walter Hall (Location Two)
Breakout Session Series V B: Location Two - Margaret Walter Hall
8:00 – 8:30 Continental BreakfastMargaret Walter Hall, Rotunda
8:30 – 10:15 Breakout Session Series V BMargaret Walter Hall
8:30 – 10 a.m. Panel: International Service LearningMargaret Walter Hall, Room 245 Dr. Francis Godwyll, Department of Educational Studies (Ghana)
Dr. Pete Mather, Center for Higher Education, Ohio University (Hon-duras)
Thom Ronk, Multicultural Educator and Curriculum Writer for Teach-ing Tolerance, Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, Alabama
8:45 – 10:15 a.m. Notable Books for a Global SocietyMargaret Walter Hall, Rotunda Karen Hildebrand, Reading and Library Consultant, Delaware City Schools
10:45 – 11:30 a.m. Panel: Councils on World AffairsMargaret Walter Hall, Rotunda Dr. Rich Crepage, Cleveland Council on World Affairs
Stephanie Calondis, Columbus Council on World Affairs
Kay Atkins, Interim Executive Director, Greater Cincinnati World Affairs Council
11:30 a.m. Panel: 21st Century Schools – 12:15 p.m. Margaret Walter Hall, Rotunda
Dr. Francis Godwyll, Department of Educational Studies, The Patton College, Ohio University
Dr. Renée A. Middleton, Dean and Professor, The Patton College, Ohio University
Dr. Guofang Wan, Department of Teacher Education, The Patton College, Ohio University
Jason Johnson, West High School, Columbus City Schools
12:15 – 1:15 p.m. Lunch
1:15 – 2:15 p.m. Organize for Team Presentations Lance Erickson, The Ohio State University
Planning Committee Members
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The following two workshops are run-ning concurrently. Please choose one:
2:15 – 3:45 p.m. Presentations Dr. Esther Gottlieb, International Education Liaison, Office of International Affairs, Ohio State University
3:45 – 4 p.m. Closing RemarksMargaret Walter Hall, Rotunda
Planning Committee
Web of Wisdom: An Invitation to ShareDiana Garvey, English as a Second Language Teacher, Hudson City Schools
Parking permits provided for lots 41, 84, 93, 104, 125, 127, and 201. All vehicles on campus are required to display a university permit.*Please note: Not all parking lots are displayed on this map.