Global Learning
In 2010 the project Developing a Framework for Internationalizing the Curriculum was selected as a recipient of an Innovative Curriculum Redesign Grant through the Provost's office. This project focuses on the systematic development of international learning outcomes for our students and a plan for realizing those outcomes. All four of the schools in the College of Education, Health, and Human Services are involved in the planning and implementation. Grant Proposal
Internationalizing the Curriculum Study Group
Mary Ann Devine- Co-Chair
Averil McClelland- Co-Chair
Assoc. Prof., FLA, Kent Campus
Assoc. Prof., FLA, Kent Campus
Marty Lash
Assoc. Prof., TLC, Kent Campus
Jen Fisette
Asst. Prof., TLC, Kent Campus
Linda Robertson
Dir., Center for Intl. & Intercultural Studies, Kent Campus
Hilda Pettit
Graduate Student, EHHS, Kent Campus
Mary Tipton
Dir., Technical & Instructional Resources, Kent Campus
Ediz Kaykayoglu
Special Assistant, Office of International Affairs
Maureen Blankemeyer
Assoc. Prof., LDES
Vanessa Earp
Assoc. Prof., University Libraries
Joanne Arhar
Assoc. Dean, EHHS
Eun-Jeong (Angie) Ha
Asst. Prof., HS
Kenneth Cushner
Professor, TLC
Advisory Group- The advisory Group is composed of people from northeastern Ohio and two EHHS faculty who all have special expertise in international affairs.
Rosalind Strickland
Senior Director, Office for Civic Education Initiatives, the Cleveland Clinic
Francine Lasley
ESL teacher, Shaker Heights Middle School
Richard Crepage
Interim Administrative Director/Director of Education, Cleveland Council on World Affairs
Jennie Vasarhelyi
Chief of Interpretation for Cuyahoga Valley National Parks
Yinyang Sheng
Graduate student and faculty member from KSU partner institution, Shanghai International Studies University
Dr. Kenneth Cushner
School of Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum Studies, KSU
Dr. Martha Merrill
School of Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum Studies, KSU
Vamessa Earp
International Librarian