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Governor’s Global Education Conference

Governor’s Global Education Conference. March 10, 2010 “Linking Global Education Activities Across the State” Part II Faculty and Institutional Development Through International Travel Dr. Kelly Allen, Pam Chew, Dr. Douglas Price Tulsa Community College. IPOD Grant Summer 2009.

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Governor’s Global Education Conference

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  1. Governor’s Global Education Conference March 10, 2010 “Linking Global Education Activities Across the State” Part II Faculty and Institutional Development Through International Travel Dr. Kelly Allen, Pam Chew, Dr. Douglas Price Tulsa Community College

  2. IPOD Grant Summer 2009 Pamela Chew, Associate Professor Foreign Languages/ESL

  3. First Stop…SorrentoLingueBuilding Bridges

  4. Unforgettable accommodations for TCC students Unpack once and live like a native Experience daily Italian life

  5. Language, History, ArtsSomething for all TCC students

  6. Culinary Arts … from handmade gnocchi

  7. Pulling your own mozzarella at an agriturismo

  8. To making Sorrentine lemon gelato

  9. To breakfast on the terrace

  10. And for landlocked Oklahomans, a taste of the seaAnd for landlocked Oklahoma students, a taste of the Amalfi Coast everyday

  11. The IPODG helped me to create this relationship of trust with Dr. Cristiana Panicco Founder and Director of SorrentoLingue Discussions are underway for a MOU to be signed in May, 2010

  12. Next IPODG stop was the Renaissance CapitolFlorence, Italy Florence represents a more hurried, urban, touristic experience with a hundred daily diversions

  13. Florence offers TCC students the realm of all arts in a location where English can be heard on every corner

  14. The linguistic tradition of Dante Alighieri would be the deciding factor for this government approved language site for TCC students with activities offered by external agencies

  15. To learn among the frescoes of the Renaissanceis a magical experience

  16. The final IPODG concept was a private villa in Umbria where TCC students and faculty of the arts could practice their craft in peace and tranquility

  17. A villa where students and faculty could collaborate on projects and cook together and discuss their interests

  18. An isolated environment which would foster many discussions, not only for art students, but TCC students of history, language, and life

  19. Thank you Tulsa Community College for providing the IPOD Grant which allowed me to do the footwork, build the bridges, and make the best decision for a TCC International Campus in Italy

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