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College of Education and Human Ecology
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September 12, 2023

Global Hub AY 2022-2023 Report

A group of students sitting inside what looks like the Rome Colosseum
A large dark bird flying over a beautiful mountain on a transparent background

I am currently in the era of little kid motherhood, and with that has come a new appreciation for animal facts. My children are constantly requesting something like, “can you search on your phone where to find salamanders in Ohio?” One of my long-time favorite animals is the bird. I appreciate birds for their ability to go far distances, alone or in a group, and return home when the time is right. Birds seem to understand the vast beauty in the world, the potential for exploration, and the value therein.

Many of the faculty, staff, and students of EHE must share this understanding. International partnership activities and Global Education programs are in a consistent state of full swing. As a college, we welcome dozens of international visitors each semester, send hundreds of students across the globe, and conduct and share research with colleagues from an array of national backgrounds and locations. Birds may have us beat on the gift of flight, but we know that there is more to going far than seeing cool things. Interacting with and learning from our globally diverse neighbors is intellectually stimulating, culturally enriching, and professionally gratifying.

Despite the high level of global engagement in EHE, there is room for immense growth. We hope that you will continue to partner in our efforts to expand cross-cultural competence of our students, faculty, and staff.

–
Carlotta Penn, PhD

Senior Director of Partnerships and Engagement

Dean Don Pope-Davis, PhD
College of Education and Human Ecology

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Noelle Arnold, PhD
Professor of Educational Administration; Senior Associate Dean

Carlotta Penn, PhD
Senior Director of Partnerships and Engagement

Jenna Azotea
Global Education Specialist


We believe that by engaging with people from different cultures and experiences, we gain new perspectives that enhance our global reach and local impact. We expand our cross-cultural competence by cultivating deeper scholarly and service partnerships at home and abroad.

What We Do:

Inform:
Faculty, students, and staff of global engagement opportunities

Connect:
Faculty, students and staff to potential partners and programs

Support:
Faculty, students and staff as they propose, sustain and participate in activities and programs

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EDGE collaborates with many groups on campus

Faculty Led International Programs

18 International Agreements in 12 Countries

10 Teaching and Learning

6 Human Sciences

2 Educational Studies

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Japan

  • University of Shizuoka
  • University of Tsukuba

Philippines

  • Philippine Normal University (PNU)

Indonesia

  • Kollaboration: OSU and Public / Private Indonesian universities (KOPI)
  • Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology

Taiwan

  • Taipei Medical University

China

  • Guangdong Teachers Association
  • Soochow University
  • Zhejiang Normal University

Israel

  • Oranim College of Israel

Turkey

  • Marmara University

Finland

  • Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences

Germany

  • German-American Fulbright Commission

Brazil

  • Federal University of Minas Gerais

Colombia

  • Universidad de Antioquia
  • Universidad de Caldas

Mexico

  • Indaba Comunicacion, S.C.
  • Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca

Partnerships and Program Highlights

Global Hub Reception

On November 2nd, 2022 faculty and staff from across the college came together for an afternoon of learning and networking to celebrate the collective, ongoing work EHE does around the world. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, international partnerships and Global Education programs have remained a priority and engagement continued through virtual channels and limited in-person travel. We are pleased to share that our global reach in the 2021 – 2022 school year included more than 20 countries around the world through our partnerships and programs. The EDGE Office would like to thank the many faculty and staff who have continued this important work throughout the pandemic.

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DEGE reception
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EHE Hosts International Delegations

  • Dr. Peter Paul hosted visiting scholar Dr. Tsuneo from the University of Tsukuba from February to March. During his visit, EHE and University of Tsukuba co-hosted the International Virtual Mini-Conference.
  • In March, Dr. Hisae Miyauchi and a graduate student visited to build on ongoing research and teaching collaborations with EHE faculty and staff.
  • During her visit to Ohio State, Dr. Keiko Ikeda of Kansai University (Japan) invited several colleges, including EHE, to participate in a multi-institution, grant funded partnership opportunity. Several EHE faculty and staff have joined the application to offer hybrid-mobility COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) courses to EHE and international students.
  • Dr. Caroline Benton of University of Tsukuba (Japan) presented an opportunity for collaboration with EHE scholars. Several EHE faculty and staff expressed interest and are working on a grant application for joint online courses and mobility programs.
  • The Congressional Office for International Leadership (COIL) brought a delegation of 18 Romanian educators to the United States to learn more about English as a Second Language (ESL) pedagogy and best practices. EHE faculty and staff met with the delegation. [link]: Romanian educators visit Ohio State – Office of Engagement, Discovery, and Global Education (osu.edu)
  • Dr. Bert Tuga, the President of Philippine Normal University in Manila, Philippines met with Dean Don Pope Davis and Drs. Binaya Subedi and Adrian Rodgers to explore partnership opportunities.
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Global Education Week

Interview with Kaira Mack

The third week of November celebrates International Education Week (IEW), a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to celebrate and promote a broader understanding of world cultures. To commemorate IEW, Neal McKinney, interviewed student Kaira Mack to share her experiences on participating in multiple EHE global education programs and the value of international education.

View Interview on Youtube

Partnership Spotlight: EHE BuckLER Center

The BuckLer Center was established by Drs. Ivan Stefano, Francis Troyan, and Pete Sayer. The center focuses on multilingual language education and language teacher development. It is affiliated with the Multilingual Language Education (MLE) and Intercultural English Language Programs (IELP) in the Department of Teaching and Learning within the College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University.

TESOL Training Program for the Guangdong Teachers’ Association

The Buckeye Language Education Resource (BuckLER) Center in the Department of Teaching and Learning led a professional development series for Language Teachers in the Guangdong (China) Teachers’ Association during the Autumn 2022. Twenty-five teachers from a range of levels of instruction participated in the series, which focused on core practices in language teaching.  The content of the series included sessions on Second Language Acquisition, Language Assessment, TESOL Methods, Teaching Culture, as well as the American Higher Education System. This series was part of an on-going professional development partnership with the Guangdong Teachers’ Association.

A screenshot of a virtual meeting with people from the BuckLER center

Instructors

Peter Sayer

Ivan Stefano

Francis Troyan

Emre Pshigusa

Global One Health Leadership Delegation

EHE partnered with the Global One Health Initiative to host twenty-five Ethiopian higher education leaders in October 2022. The experience was part of the Leadership, Management, and Governance (LMG) project implemented in Ethiopia by three U.S. universities: Texas Tech University, Oklahoma State University and The Ohio State University, in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy, Addis Ababa and the Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Education.

International Virtual Mini-Conference with University of Tsukuba

For the second year in a row, EHE co-hosted a virtual conference with University of Tsukuba. This year, the focus was on Inclusive Education and Literacy and d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students. Fourteen faculty and staff from eight institutions in Japan and the United States offered presentations, and more than 100 attendees participated.

photo of O - H - I - O with Tsukuba leaders and EHE's Dean Don Pope-Davis, PhD

Global Education

As the pandemic has gradually subsided and travel restrictions lifted, resuming study abroad programs presented exciting opportunities for many of our faculty and students. Our groups have once again embarked on academic journeys around the world, fostering cross-cultural understanding and personal growth. We are excited to share the experiences of the five EHE programs that travelled in the 2022 – 2023 academic year!

– Jenna Azotea, Global Education Specialist

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WINTER BREAK

Ecuador: Sustainability and Social Justice in Ecuador

France flag in a circle

SPRING BREAK

France: Hospitality, Tourism and Gastronomy in Paris

England flag in a circle

SPRING BREAK

England: Multicultural Histories and Legacies of the United Kingdom

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SUMMER

Italy, France, Spain, Monaco: The European Model of Sport

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SUMMER

Indonesia: Multicultural Histories and Legacies of the United Kingdom

Study Abroad Quick Facts

Did you know that studying abroad provides a myriad of benefits to participants? From higher GPAs and retention rates to career skills and self-confidence, going abroad for any period of time offers students the opportunity to learn and grow.

2022 – 2023 Global Education at Ohio State

88

Students on EHE faculty-led programs

106

EHE Students who travelled abroad (all program types)

1880

Ohio State students who travelled abroad in 22-23

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Winter Break 2022

Sustainability and Social Justice in Ecuador

Resident Directors: Marc Guerrero, Monica Quezada Barrera

Number of Participants: 16

Description: This program explores the intersection of themes such as sustainability, food security, Indigenous rights, and women’s rights as they relate to social justice in a global context, and also focuses on comparative understandings of educational access and equity. After a quick stop in Quito to visit the Equator and historical center, the main portion of the program takes place in Cuenca in partnership with the University of Cuenca. This program also partners with local community organizations such as the Women’s Association of Freedom and Progress in the rural community of Gullanzhapa to learn about and support the sustainability of their natural products made from regional plants.

This was an amazing opportunity to be fully immersed in the culture of Ecuador. Through getting a glimpse into several indigenous communities and staying with Ecuadorian families in Cuenca, I think this program really allows for a new perspective and a greater understanding of Ecuador as a country.”Student Quote

This program made me realize the significance of community and team cooperation. I learned to view different cultures and people without a judgmental lens. We are all human beings; there are differences, that’s true, but we have similarities, and that’s the basis for us to work together and understand each other.”Student Quote

This program is perfect for anyone who wants to have a meaningful cultural experience in a very short amount of time! Being able to stay with a host family and visit rural communities were major highlights of the program. This program provided me with so many opportunities that I never would have been able to do if I travelled alone.”Student Quote

A group of smiling students standing in front of the Eiffel Tower

Spring Break 2023

Hospitality, Tourism, and Gastronomy in Paris

Resident Directors: Anne Turpin, Ashley Hicks

Number of Participants: 12

Description: This program explores the heart of hospitality in Europe’s top tourist destination. Participants gain insight into various segments of hospitality (culinary arts, food production and service, tourist attractions) through hands-on and behind-the-scenes access to sites including the Eiffel Tower, the Lenôtre Culinary Arts School, Bateaux Parisien, La Seine Musicale and L’Hotel des Arts et Metiers.

“This program is an experience that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Not only do you get the opportunity to travel to another country, but you are exposed to many aspects of Paris that aren’t available without OSU Global, OSU Hospitality Management, and Sodexo Live!. This experience helped me to develop professionally, grow personally, and meet so many other like-minded peers! This trip was truly unforgettable and was one of the best weeks of my life!”Student Quote

“This program was a wonderful and impactful look into hospitality, tourism, and gastronomy in such a prominent city. I can say that all of the activities and experiences that we had were one-of-a-kind and something I would never have thought I would have had the opportunity to do on my own. Learning about these things in a real-life setting was life changing and such a great experience. I highly recommend this program!”Student Quote

“This program was incredible. We were able to do things in Paris that you wouldn’t normally do even if you visited dozens of times. Every hospitality location we visited was warm and welcoming and they were clearly excited to host us. Getting to see how tourism affects a country that is much older than the U.S. was also amazing. Even though traveling with a group can be difficult, especially internationally, I would choose to do this program over and over again. It taught me so much about myself, my cultural identity, and teamwork.”Student Quote

A group of students standing in front of a bridge in the UK.

Spring Break 2023

Multicultural Histories and Legacies of the United Kingdom

Resident Directors: Julius Mayo, Elijah Balogh, Christian Thompson

Number of Participants: 27

Description: This program provides the opportunity to understand what social change is and how it relates to how communities live, learn, and engage with each other. Students examine the concept of social change in domestic and global contexts at the Ohio State Columbus campus during Spring semester and travel abroad to the United Kingdom during Spring Break. The in-country experience features interactive walking tours, international community service, conversations with residents, college students, and more!

“This program allowed me to have a great opportunity to reflect on my life experiences and how norms are different across different continents!”Student Quote

“You will learn so much about global experiences as this class allows you to remove the filter that the U.S. has over the rest of the world.”Student Quote

“This program allowed me to discover a new version of myself and helped me develop a deeper understanding of different cultures and social change.”Student Quote

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Summer 2023

The European Model of Sport

Resident Directors: Brian Turner, Nicole Kraft

Number of Participants: 19

Description: This program that takes students on a seminar through Europe, providing a unique, firsthand experience in international sports. The course is designed to introduce students to the European model of sport management, marketing and sports law and to provide students with an understanding of the changing context for sport in a global society. Participants attend lectures from European sport executives, engage in workshops, participate in organized class discussions and activities, tour sport facilities, and take tours of the cities by bike

“This program gave us once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to see behind the scenes of some of the top athletic programs in Europe. Highly recommend to anyone with an interest in sports!”Student Quote

“The program truly encapsulated its title. The European Model of Sport remained the main theme. The guided activities were learning opportunities that I could not have gained if I did not go on this trip.”Student Quote

A student standing in front of a group of younger Indonesian students.

Summer 2023

Indonesia FEEP

Resident Directors: Adrian Rodgers, Julie Hillery

Number of Participants: 14

Description: This program gives students an opportunity to have first-hand professional experience in a global setting through various field observation placements in Jakarta and Bali. The program and course include multiple days of field observation at major-related field sites. Current available field sites include Education, Fashion & Retail Studies, and Hospitality & Tourism. Students also participate in excursions to local cultural sites.

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