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Governor’s Global Education Conference

March 10, 2010

Linking global education activities across the state

Wes Watkins Center Oklahoma State University

2010 Global Education Conference

Governor’s Welcome

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Agenda 8:30 a.m. Registration

Networking and Continental Breakfast

9 a.m. Welcome Dr. Marlene Strathe, Provost and Senior Vice President, Oklahoma State University

9:05 a.m. 2010 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year Presentation Introduction: Desa Dawson, Director, World Language Education, Oklahoma State Department of Education

Brian Grimm, Oklahoma Teacher of the Year, Tulsa Public Schools

9:30 a.m. Linking Global Education Activities Across the State Introduction: Dr. Debbie Blanke, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education

The Honorable M. Susan Savage, Oklahoma Secretary of State Dr. Marlene Strathe, Provost and Senior Vice President, Oklahoma State University

10:30 a.m. Break

10:45-11:30 a.m. Morning Breakout Sessions

International Education: Impact on Oklahoma, Roles of Educators, and the Student Visa Process, A NAFSA/SEVIS Presentation Auditorium Sunny Garner

Jenks Public Schools’ Foreign Language Assistance Programs: Immerson Chinese Schools and the Sino-Trojan Academy Conference Rooms 101/102 Desa Dawson and Cheryl McCord

College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Study Abroad Programs at OSU: A Focus on Expanding Student Involvement Executive Seminar Room 108 David Henneberry, Tom Kuzmic, Leon Spicer and Adel Tongco

The Leadership’s Vision for Business Students at Northeastern State University: Study Abroad Programs to Emerging Economies – BRICs Executive Seminar Room 109 David Pan, Jon Shapiro and Jitendra Tewari

Mexican Culture and Vertebrate Ecology: A Report of 15 Fantastic Years of a Unique and Award-Winning Global Education Program of the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Murray State College and Emporia State University Breakout Room 209 Dwight Moore and Bruce Stewart

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Agenda

10:45-11:30 a.m.

11:45 a.m.

Noon

1:15-2 p.m.

Morning Breakout Sessions (continued)

Sister Cities and Fifth-Grade Exchanges: Eisenhower Program With Amiens, France, and San Luis Potosi, Mexico Conference Room 107E Philippe Corbaz

Developing an Undergraduate International Dual–Degree Program Breakout Room 210A Radesh Palakurthi

Designing Innovative Intercultural Experiences Inside American Higher Education Institutions Breakout Room 204G Maria Guadalupe Febregas-Janeiro and Kathleen Kelsey

Faculty and Institutional Development Through International Travel Conference Room 206 Kelly Allen, Pam Chew and Doug Price

Capacity Building in East Africa: Connecting With Universities and Their Faculty Point Four Room 106 Barbara Stoecker and Dean Stephan Wilson

International Performance CELSIOR, Japanese International Students, Northeastern State University

Luncheon Welcome and Presentations Dr. Michael Dicks, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University

Creative Oklahoma: Creativity World Forum (November 2010) Jean Hendrickson, Executive Director, Oklahoma A+ Schools®

Afternoon Breakout Sessions

International Education: Impact on Oklahoma, Roles of Educators, and the Student Visa Process, A NAFSA/SEVIS Presentation Auditorium Sunny Garner

Jenks Public Schools’ Foreign Language Assistance Programs: Immerson Chinese Schools and the Sino-Trojan Academy Conference Rooms 101/102 Desa Dawson and Cheryl McCord

College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Study Abroad Programs at OSU: A Focus on Expanding Student Involvement Executive Seminar Room 108 David Henneberry, Tom Kuzmic, Leon Spicer and Adel Tongco

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Agenda

1:15-2 p.m. Afternoon Breakout Sessions (continued)

The Leadership’s Vision for Business Students at Northeastern State University: Study Abroad Programs to Emerging Economies – BRICs Executive Seminar Room 109 David Pan, Jon Shapiro and Jitendra Tewari

Mexican Culture and Vertebrate Ecology: A Report of 15 Fantastic Years of a Unique and Award-Winning Global Education Program of the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Murray State College and Emporia State University Breakout Room 209 Dwight Moore and Bruce Stewart

Sister Cities and Fifth-Grade Exchanges: Eisenhower Program With Amiens, France, and San Luis Potosi, Mexico Conference Room 107E Philippe Corbaz

Developing an Undergraduate International Dual–Degree Program Breakout Room 210A Radesh Palakurthi

Designing Innovative Intercultural Experiences Inside American Higher Education Institutions Breakout Room 204G Maria Guadalupe Febregas-Janeiro and Kathleen Kelsey

Utilizing Study Abroad Programs as a Freshman Bonding Experience in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at OSU Point Four Room 106 Cheryl DeVuyst and Shida Henneberry

2:15 p.m. Closing Session Auditorium

Dr. Debbie Blanke, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education

Conference Evaluation

2011 Global Education Conference Announcement Gregory Thompson, Rogers State University

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Biographies

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Susan Savage was appointed Oklahoma’s secretary of state by Gov. Brad Henry on Jan. 13, 2003. Prior to her appointment, Savage was a faculty member at the

University of Oklahoma College of Architecture, where she lectured about public policy and finance related to planning, urban design, landscape architecture and community development. Savage was elected mayor of Tulsa in 1992 and re-elected for two four-year terms in 1994 and 1998, making her the most tenured and the first woman mayor in Tulsa’s history.

Marlene I. Strathe joined Oklahoma State University as provost and senior vice president on July 2003, and served as interim system CEO and president from

March 2007 to March 2008. As provost, her responsibilities include oversight of nine colleges as well as scholar development, academic services to students, assessment, international education and honors. She has researched and published in a variety of areas, including teacher education, assessment and evaluation, higher education administration, and international education.

Jean Hendrickson is the executive director for Oklahoma A+ Schools®. She is responsible for overseeing the development of the network across the state, as well

as for participating in the larger, national network and international partnerships. Prior to serving in this position, she was principal at Mark Twain Elementary in Oklahoma City, where she first learned of the A+ philosophy. She led her staff through the application process to be accepted as one of the 15 initial Oklahoma A+ Schools. Her work has been documented in news reports, articles and books, including Elaine K. McEwan’s, 10 Traits of Highly Effective Principals.

Debbie Blanke has served the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education in academic affairs for more than eight years and is the chair of the Governor’s

International Team, the state coordinator of the Oklahoma Women in Higher Education state network (in association with the American Council on Education’s Office of Women in Higher Education) and the state coordinator for the Academic Common Market. She has accumulated more than 20 years of working and teaching experiences in Oklahoma higher education institutions, including a research university, regional universities and a community college.

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Map

Oklahoma State University Wes Watkins Center

International Exhibit Hall

Auditorium

Storage

Parking

Seminar Room

Seminar Room

Kitchen

Outside View

Courtyard Point Four Room

Parking

Executive Offices

Foyer

Conference Room 101&102

West Concourse

Women’s Restroom

Men’s Restroom

Executive Conference Room

MEC

H.

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At a Glance

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Presentation Time Location Presenters International Education: Impact on Oklahoma, Roles of Educators, and the Student Visa Process, A NAFSA/ SEVIS Presentation

11 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

Auditorium Sunny Garner

Jenks Public Schools’ Foreign Language Assistance Programs: Immerson Chinese Schools and the Sino-Trojan Academy

11 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

Conference Rooms 101/102

Desa Dawson and Cheryl McCord

College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Study Abroad Programs at OSU: A Focus on Expanding Student Involvement

11 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

Executive Seminar Room 108

David Henneberry, Tom Kuzmic, Leon Spicer and Adel Tongco

The Leadership’s Vision for Business Students at Northeastern: Study Abroad Programs to Emerging Economies – BRICs

11 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

Executive Seminar Room 109

David W. Pan, Jon Shapiro and Jitendra Tewari

Mexican Culture and Vertebrate Ecology: A Report of 15 Fantastic Years of a Unique and Award-Winning Global Education Program of the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Murray State College and Emporia State University

11 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

Breakout Room 209

Dwight Moore and Bruce Stewart

Sister Cities and Fifth-Grade Exchanges: Eisenhower Program With Amiens, France, and San Luis Potosi, Mexico

11 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

Conference Room 107E

Philippe Corbaz

Developing an Undergraduate International Dual-Degree Program

11 a.m 1:15 p.m.

Breakout Room 210A

Radesh Palakurthi

Designing Innovative Intercultural Experiences Inside American Higher Education Institutions

11 a.m 1:15 p.m.

Breakout Room 204G

Maria Guadalupe Febregas-Janeiro and Kathleen Kelsey

Capacity Building in East Africa: Connecting With Universities and Their Faculty

11 a.m Point Four Room 106

Barbara Stoecker and Dean Stephan Wilson

Faculty and Institutional Development Through International Travel

11 a.m. Conference Room 206

Kelly Allen, Pam Chew and Doug Price

Utilizing Study Abroad Programs as a Freshman Bonding Experience in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

1:15 p.m. Point Four Room 106

Cheryl DeVust and Shiday Henneberry

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Teacher of the Year

Brian Grimm Before joining Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, Okla., in 2004, Brian Grimm taught at several Texas school districts, including Dallas, La Porte, Clear Creek and Anahauc. He was chosen Clear Lake High School Teacher of the Year in 1999 and has been the Will Rogers Teacher of the Year since 2007.

In his written portfolio for the Oklahoma Teacher of the Year competition, he wrote that his greatest contribution was his message.

“Teachers need to know they can do it [because] it is not an easy task to pull kids away from failure,” Grimm wrote. “Apathy is easy but change is a challenge. Students must know that they are not a product of their environment, but rather through education and empowerment, their environment becomes a product of their resolve to change. Students must know that their beliefs drive their actions and their actions drive their community.”

A state committee comprised of education, business and civic leaders chooses the Oklahoma Teacher of the Year in a formal selection process that includes individual and group interviews, a portfolio and video.

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K-12 & Campus Highlights

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Each fall, Rose State College highlights a country for its Global Oklahoma celebration. This event has been held on the RSC campus for more than 20 years and includes cultural performances, food and booths.

A task force to explore best practices in international student recruitment has been established at Tulsa Community College.

“Todos Juntos” (All Together) is a recurring festival at TCC celebrating various facets of Hispanic culture.

Some of the campuses with which Oklahoma State University maintains robust, collaborative relationships include: Coimbatore Institute of Technology (India), Hawassa University (Ethiopia), King Mongkuts University of Technology (Thailand), University of Technology (Jamaica) and the University of Gardez (Afghanistan).

The School of International Studies at OSU hosts the Global Briefing Series to educate and inform the public about events, both in the United States and abroad. Developed after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Global Briefing Series welcomes visiting scholars, experts and world leaders to deliver briefings that provide a global perspective on current events.

OSU has established a goal that 25 percent of the 2012 graduating class will have a significant international experience.

Four hundred and seventy international students representing 58 countries enrolled at Oklahoma City Community College last year.

OCCC’s Institute for Global Excellence includes the Center for International Business (CIB) as well as the Center for World Languages and Cultures. The CIB offers a Certificate of Mastery in International Business and online courses taught by Fulbright Scholars.

Seventy-five percent of study–abroad students at Cameron University are female, and some students have been in their 70s when they embarked on their first study–abroad tours.

Each year, CU actively recruits students from the eastern Caribbean region, often using current international students as recruiters.

The University of Oklahoma is one of 80 Confucius Institute members in nearly 40 nations. The institute promotes the development of Chinese language education as well as cultural and business exchanges with the People’s Republic of China.

OU has seen record growth in students studying abroad, particularly on short-term or summer options. Last year more, than 650 had a credit-bearing experience overseas. The international student population at OU has reached almost 2,000. The School of International and Area Studies has 450 enrolled majors in which study abroad is a degree requirement.

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K-12 & Campus Highlights

As reflected in its mission statement, The University of Tulsa educates “men and women of diverse backgrounds and cultures” to “welcome the responsibility of citizenship and service in a changing world.” Currently, 15 percent of TU undergraduates complete a significant international experience, including studying and interning abroad. Thirteen percent of the total student body are international students.

This year TU launched a dual degree program with the Petroleum University of China-Beijing in which students studying petroleum engineering, geosciences, chemical engineering and business. Students complete their first two years of an undergraduate degree in China and the second two years at TU, earning degrees from both institutions.

Each May, students at East Central University can participate in a three-week tour of Russia and the Ukraine.

Northeastern State University is initiating an International Faculty Development Program that will facilitate faculty travel-study opportunities worldwide.

NSU was elected an institutional consortium member for the Council for International Education Exchange (CIEE), one of the nation’s largest and oldest study–abroad organizations.

At the University of Central Oklahoma’s Centre for Global Competency, study–abroad students receive training on applying for visas, adapting to new cultures, transferring coursework and financial aid.

Dr. Wei Chen of UCO was recently honored by the Carnegie Foundation as the U.S. 2008 Professor of the Year at master’s-level universities. His close work with South China Normal University in Guangzhou, China, in the area of biomedical engineering is currently contributing to valuable research on a new cancer treatment for melanoma.

At Oklahoma Panhandle State University, student exchange programs are taking place with the Universidad Nacional de Villa Maria in Argentina.

Oklahoma City University welcomed visiting scholars last academic year from China (international economics and law) as well as India and Korea (theology).

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OCU study–abroad students had numerous distinctions last year, including a national scholarship to study Russian dance and the Taipei City Government Language Grant Program.

Recently at Redlands Community College, more than 75 adults and college and high school students from central Oklahoma toured nine days in the Tuscany region of Italy, with additional stops in Florence and Rome. At a cemetery for World War II American

soldiers killed in battle, one of the adult RCC participants was able to lay a bouquet of flowers at the grave of her brother for the first time.

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Murray State College recently formed its faculty-based Global Education Committee, which encourages student-faculty presentations as well as research collaborations in Mexico.

Northern Oklahoma College maintains an active memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Consortium of Humanitarian Service and Education and is developing another MOU with the Institute for Shipboard Education.

Students at Rogers State University take credit-bearing coursework in bioethics at Hannam University, South Korea.

Oklahoma State University’s Institute of Technology in Okmulgee recently sent students to Finland, Thailand and Brazil for culinary, agricultural technology and other coursework.

The Oklahoma Global Education Consortium was founded by Oklahoma’s community colleges to “foster collaboration between institutions to achieve the goal of preparing individuals and communities to participate in the global society and economy.” For more than a decade, OGEC has hosted an annual conference to promote collaboration among two-year institutions.

The Oklahoma State Department of Education has enjoyed a robust relationship with France through the Franco-American Fellows Grant and its partnership with the Acadèmie d’Amiens.

Eisenhower International Elementary and Zarrow International Elementary schools are part of the Tulsa school system and offer language

immersion in either French or Spanish. Almost all classes are taught in a foreign language until the second grade, when English reading and language arts are first introduced. Some fifth graders participate in exchange programs in Mexico and France.

Vested by our diverse heritage, we commit

ourselves, as eduators, students and ambassadors

to practice global education, citizenship and engagement

for Oklahoma’s future.

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Oklahoma State University The International Legacy Continues

Since 1951, OSU has participated in programs in more than 100 countries, including Ethiopia, Pakistan, Brazil, Guatemala, Egypt, Thailand, Venezuela, Morocco, Jordan, Japan, Mexico and China.

From 1952 to present, hundreds of OSU faculty and staff have assisted educational opportunities in Ethiopia.

OSU’s internationally recognized faculty and programs attract more than 1,600 international students to OSU each year.

OSU has more than 180 active memorandums of understanding with more than 150 entities in nearly 60 countries.

To learn more about Oklahoma State University’s international efforts, visit

http://ig.okstate.edu

1899 – OSU’s first international student is enrolled.

1949 – The Newman Club establishes a scholarship program for international students at OSU.

1950 – OSU President Henry G. Bennett is selected by U.S. President Harry Truman as director of the Point IV Program (now USAID).

1951 – The OSU Office of International Programs is created.

1952 – OSU’s first international project begins in Ethiopia.

1969 – OSU’s international efforts win Reader’s Digest Award.

1970 – The OSU English Language Institute is established.

1984 –The Center for International Trade Development is established (now the Wes Watkins Center).

1996 – The OSU Study Abroad Office opens.

1998-1999 –The OSU School of International Studies (SIS) is approved by the Board of Regents and dedicated.

1999 –The SIS Master’s in International Studies program begins and has currently graduated more than 200 students.

2002 – The Lou Watkins International Courtyard is dedicated at the Wes Watkins Center.

2004 – OSU chapter of Phi Beta Delta is initiated.

2006 – OSU-Mexico Liaison Office opens in Mexico.

2009 – Ten-year celebration of the School of International Studies.

Henry Bennett and Ethiopian Emperor

Haile Selassie

US President Harry Truman, Secretary of State James Webb and OSU President

Henry Bennett

Program Spotlight

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Program Spotlight

1976 The Office of Interanational Services is established.

2007 Transformative learning is established as UCO’s mission. Global competency is named as a component.

Centre for Global Competency (CGC) is created.

March 2008 Lisa Ling appears at the opening of CGC. UCO declares the importance of global competency.

January 2009 Launch of Global Competency Certificate. The first group of students enroll in the program.

February 2009 CGC launches intercultural programs between domestic and international students and Oklahoma City and Edmond families.

April 2010 The Spirit Symphony celebrates inspiration as an aspect of global transformation.

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2009

2010

September 2008 First group of students leave UCO for France and Wales in newly formed exchange agreements.

March 2009 Argosy Overture celebrates adventure as an aspect of global transformation.

October 2009 The Mary Rose Trust, sent by Prince Charles, visits UCO, bringing historical artifacts. CGC is named in Gov. Brad Henry’s state proclamation celebrating Mary Rose Day.

January 2010 The first group of students leave for six months in a paid internship in Korea, sponsored by the Korean Ministry of Education.

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Participant List

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Evelyn Acheson Director, International Programs College of Nursing University of Oklahoma [email protected]

Kelly Allen Associate Professor, Geography, Science and Mathematics Tulsa Community College [email protected]

Guido Arze Associate Professor Rogers State University [email protected]

Barbaros Aslan Principal Dove Science Academy [email protected]

Millie Audas Special Assistant to the President University of Oklahoma [email protected]

Gerry Auel Study Abroad/NSE Coordinator Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Cassandra Bachrach First Grade Educator Madison Elementary School Oklahoma City Public Schools [email protected]

T.H. Baughman Global Competencies Officer University of Central Oklahoma [email protected]

Richard Bernard Dean, Jackson College of Graduate Studies University of Central Oklahoma [email protected]

President Don Betz Northeastern State University

Debbie Blanke Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Timothy Bridges Associate Dean, College of Business Administration University of Central Oklahoma [email protected]

Sarah Bryant Director Tahlequah Language Company [email protected]

Sharon Burch Information Services Assistant Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Sharon Burris Instructor Murray State College [email protected]

Kaan Camuz Superintendent Dove Science Academy [email protected]

Richard Carhart Executive Director, International Programs Northeastern State University [email protected]

Pam Chew Associate Professor for Foreign Languages Tulsa Community College [email protected]

Tracey Clay Resident Director Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Judy Colwell Vice President for Academic Affairs Northern Oklahoma College [email protected]

Jeremy Cook Instructor Northern Oklahoma College [email protected]

Angel Copp Office Manager of International Programs Northeastern State University [email protected]

Philippe Corbaz Teacher Eisenhower International [email protected]

Sherry Cox Assistant Dean Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education [email protected]

Tammy Davis Instructor Northern Oklahoma College [email protected]

Desa Dawson Director, World Language Education Oklahoma State Department of Education [email protected]

Jose Dela Cruz Coordinator for Academic Affairs Projects OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Eivi Deveny Spanish Instructor Stillwater Public Schools [email protected]

Cheryl DeVuyst Assistant Dean, Academic Programs Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Ava Doyle University of Oklahoma [email protected]

Dr. Dennis Dunham Executive Director, International Affairs University of Central Oklahoma [email protected]

Maria Guadalupe Fabregas-Janiero Director, UPAEP Liaison Office Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Brecca Farr Senior Coordinator, Career Services Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Ellen Feigenbaum Instructor Rogers State University [email protected]

Evelyn Ferchau Interim Manager, Independent Study Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Yash Fozdar Oklahoma Quality Award Foundation [email protected]

Glenn Freeman Immigration Advisor and NAFSA Rep. University of Central Oklahoma [email protected]

Sunshine Garner Coordinator of International Student Services Oklahoma City Community College [email protected]

Gail Gates Associate VP for Undergraduate Education Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Ted Gillispie Executive Director OK Commission for Teacher Preparation [email protected]

Anita Gordy-Watkins Vice President OSU Institute of Technology [email protected]

Janet Gorton World Language Coordinator Norman Public School [email protected]

Brian Grimm Oklahoma Teacher of the Year Tulsa Public Schools [email protected]

President V. Burns Hargis Oklahoma State University

Syed Hasan Computer Instructor Murray State College [email protected]

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David Henneberry Director, Ag International Programs Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Shida Henneberry Professor, Agricultural Economics Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Lisa Holder Director, Teacher Education & MTRC OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Kanae Hollon Student Northeastern State University [email protected]

James Hromas Director, International Education & Outreach Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Charles Hummelke Student Support Services Counselor Murray State College [email protected]

Eleanor Inglis Director, International Education Oklahoma City University [email protected]

Ayaka Ishii Student Northeastern State University [email protected]

Sayaka Ishii Student Northeastern State University [email protected]

The Honorable Shane Jett Oklahoma House of Representatives

Chancellor Glen D. Johnson OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Charlotte Jones Director of Mentoring & International Programs K20 Center, University of Oklahoma [email protected]

Traci Jones Staff Assistant, Academic Affairs OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Kathleen Kelsey Associate Professor and Distance Learning Director Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Thomas Kipkurgat International Education Coordinator OSU Institute of Technology [email protected]

Diana Klinghagen International Student Services Counselor Tulsa Community College [email protected]

Katerina Kratochvilova Student Exchange Advisor Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Thomas Kuzmic Professor, Forestry Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Renee Launey-Rodolf State Director of Assessment OK Commission for Teacher Preparation [email protected]

Chris Lindley Director of Enrollment Management Seminole State College [email protected]

Jeana Locke Director, Office of International Admissions Oklahoma City University [email protected]

Anne Mahoney Academic Program Specialist Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Lani Malcolm Academic Services Coordinator Cameron University [email protected]

Cheryl Matherly Associate Dean of Global Education The University of Tulsa [email protected]

Cheryl McCord Project Director / K-16 Chinese Initiative Jenks Public Schools [email protected]

Stephen Miller Professor Emeritus of Marketing Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Dwight Moore Professor/Coordinator, Latin American Studies Emporia State University [email protected]

Tami Moore Assistant Professor Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Rex Morrell Instructor Murray State College [email protected]

Chris Morriss Assistant, Special Projects & Intl. Protocol Office of OK Secretary of State [email protected]

Akane Ohashi Student Northeastern State University [email protected]

Bill Osborne Dean, College of Education & Psychology East Central University [email protected]

John Osborne Director of International Programs Oklahoma Christian University [email protected]

Radesh Palakurthi Charles W. Lanphere Professor Oklahoma State University [email protected]

David Pan Associate Professor of Marketing Northeastern State University [email protected]

Douglas Price Dean of Global Education Tulsa Community College [email protected]

Debbie Quirey Associate Vice President, Stillwater Campus Northern Oklahoma College [email protected]

Mary Rixen Library Director Murray State College [email protected]

Marco Rodriguez Coordinator, Centre for Global Competency University of Central Oklahoma [email protected]

Thomas Salmon Professor of Optometry Northeastern State University [email protected]

Saeed Sarani Mathematics and Science Curiculum Advisor, Teacher Education & MTRC OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Kaori Sato Student Northeastern State University [email protected]

The Honorable M. Susan Savage Oklahoma Secretary of State

John Schleede Dean, College of Business & Technology Northeastern State University [email protected]

Audrey Schmidtz Instructor Northern Oklahoma College [email protected]

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Laura Semenow Study Abroad Coordinator Center for Global Education The University of Tulsa [email protected]

Jon Shapiro Professor of Marketing Northeastern State University [email protected]

Wendy Sheets Assistant Director, Center of Global Education The University of Tulsa [email protected]

Elle Shroyer Spanish Teacher Lakewood Christian School [email protected]

Jeff Simpson Study Abroad Advisor Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Leon Spicer Professor Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Roger Stacy Northern Oklahoma College

Joanne Stafford Director Special Services & Student Outreach Rose State College [email protected]

Bruce Stewart Professor & Chair, Department of Science & Math Murray State College [email protected]

Pam Stinson Dean of Instruction Northern Oklahoma College [email protected]

Barbara Stoecker Regents Professor of Nutritional Sciences Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Marlene Strathe Provost and Senior Vice President Oklahoma State University

Hasan Suzuk Principal Dove Science Academy Elementary [email protected]

Manabu Tanaka Student Northeastern State University [email protected]

Erin Taylor Coordinator, Academic Affairs Projects OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Jitendra Tewari Associate Professor of Marketing Northeastern State University [email protected]

Deena Thomas Coordinator, OTEP Teacher Education & MTRC OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Barbara Thompson Honorary Consul of France for Oklahoma Consulate of France at Houston [email protected]

Goldie Thompson Coordinator, Teacher Education & MTRC OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Gregory Thompson Dept. Head - English and Humanities Rogers State University [email protected]

Candace Thrasher Manager, Education Outreach Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Adele Tongco Coordinator, International Programs in Agriculture Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Alan Tree Assoc. Dean Research, College of Engineering, Architecture, & Technology Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Vallory Vencill Coord. for International Studies-COE Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Thomas Wallis Chairman, International Education Center Macau Soong Ching Ling Foundation [email protected]

Stephen Wanger Assistant Professor School of Educational Studies Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Diana Watkins Instructor Northern Oklahoma College [email protected]

Wade Watkins Dean of Global Education Northern Oklahoma College [email protected]

The Honorable Wes Watkins Former U.S. Congressman, Oklahoma

Julie Weathers Director, Center for Executive & Professional Development Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Gina Wekke Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs OK State Regents for Higher Education [email protected]

Jeana West Language Arts Instructor Murray State College [email protected]

Paul Westbrook Dean, College of Liberal Arts Northeastern State University [email protected]

Jimmie White Chairman of Social Science Division Connors State College [email protected]

Sarah Wilkey Resident Area Coordinator Oklahoma State University [email protected]

Stephan Wilson Dean, College of Human Environmental Sciences Oklahoma State University [email protected]

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Thank you

Since 2007, the Governor’s Global Education Conferences (GEC) has highlighted Oklahoma’s best efforts to integrate global learning into K-20 curriculum. With nearly 100 presentations shared amongst our educators, the GEC is one of the nation’s most prolific efforts to disseminate innovation in global education.

We welcome you to our fourth annual Governor’s Global Education Conference at the Wes Watkins Center at Oklahoma State University.

Erin Taylor Saeed Sarani GEC Coordinator GEC Coordinator [email protected] [email protected]

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Dr. Glen D. Johnson Chancellor

623,805 Foreign college students in the U.S.

8,460 Foreign college students in Oklahoma

28% Of foreign students in Oklahoma come from China, India or Japan

12.5% Of foreign students in Oklahoma come from Mexico or one of 31 Latin American countries

34% Increase in the number of Oklahoma students participating in study abroad since 2006-07

<1% Of all Oklahoma students participate in study abroad

$178M Contribution by international students annually to the state’s plus economy through tuition, fees and living expenses

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leaders, technology experts, educators, scientists, artists, students and policy

makers from around the globe to interact with top speakers, exchange ideas

and experiences, network, and share best practices in commerce, culture, and

education!

Look who’s coming!

Blake Mycoskie Entrepreneur and founder of Tom’s Shoes

David Edwards World-renowned educator, artist and scientist from Harvard University

Daniel Pink Author of Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

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NOVEMBER 15-17, 2010 - OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA