ksu excellence in action EHHS Student/Visiting Scholar Blogs - Spring 2008

Read about the experiences of seven students from different areas of the College of Education, Health, and Human Services at Kent State University. Get advice from current students, discover different activities and organizations across campus and learn about the daily life of a college student at Kent State.*

STUDENT BLOGS

Jill

Jill
Junior
Integrated Language Arts major

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Raphael

Raphael
Doctoral Student
Conducting Research in Benin, Africa for his Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Science Education

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Ashley

Ashley
Freshman
Speech, Pathology and Audiology major

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jillian

Jillian
Freshman
Early Childhood Education major

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Jen

Jennifer
Junior
Integrated Language Arts major

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Sheryl

Sheryl
Senior
Middle Childhood Education major

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Lara

Lara
Senior
Recreation, Park and Tourism Management major

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VISITING SCHOLAR BLOGS

The Gerald H. Read Center in the College is hosting 18 educators this semester. They represent eight countries from around the world. These educators teach English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and Economics in their home country and have been assigned an English as a Second Language (ESL) mentor/teacher from Northeast Ohio public schools, as well as a faculty mentor from the College. EHHS faculty will also teach special seminars to the participants throughout the semester. Read about some of the visiting scholars' experiences with American cultural and education.

Shaji

Shaji
Visiting Scholar
India

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Nurhalis
Visiting Scholar
Indonesia

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Ghizlane

Ghizlane
Visiting Scholar
Morocco

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Isna

Isna
Visiting Scholar
Indonesia

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Adbelsalam

Abdelsalam
Visiting Scholar
Morocco

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If you would like to write a blog for the College, please contact Beth Thomas at ethoma1@kent.edu

* These blogs are the thoughts and opinions of students and visiting scholars, not of the College or University.