International Education Week

International Education Week

The World Affairs Council celebrated an exciting week full of education, programming, and community engagement.

Our education programs bring the world to the classroom by educating globally minded students today for globally-minded graduates and employees of tomorrow. Students transform from spectators into active and engaged global citizens in their communities and beyond. This past week was full of programming across the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area.

Thank you to all of our volunteers for representing their culture and community to our local students. International Education Week is a time to celebrate global awareness, cultural diversity, and inclusion. Learn more about our Global Education Programs today.


What is International Education Week?

International Education Week (IEW), November 12-16, 2018 is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.

This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education is part of our efforts to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences.


Global Dialogues at Miami Middletown University

Catalin Macarie, Assistant Professor of Business Management and Director of Freshman Experience at Carl H. Linder College of Business, University of Cincinnati spoke to undergraduates at Miami University Middletown Campus this week.

Marsha Robinson, Visiting Assistant Professor of World History at Miami had Catalin meet with her World History Since 1945 students to discuss China Geopolitics. Preparing students to be engaged, global citizens. Focusing on the cold war narratives running the 21st century, this course dives into the deep history of current trends. Catalin spoke to the students about his professional career, foreign trading in China and the U.S., and global politics.


Teacher Training at Winton Woods High School

Charles Doarn, Research Professor at the University of Cincinnati and Sue Casey-Leininger, Executive Director of Village Life Outreach Project shared their Global Health expertise with 17 educators at Winton Woods High School on Tuesday to help the teachers understand more about this global topic in order to teach their students insights into global health for future conversations.
Charles and Sue spoke earlier this year at our new program, Global Chatter, Global Health.  Their expertise inspired our local community and have now sparked an interest amongst our educators.

Art Meets World at Summit View Academy

Brenda Comparan and Maria Garcia-Cruz of WorldPay met with our elementary students in Northern Kentucky to present the culture of Mexico. Brenda and Maria shared the similarities and differences of Mexico to the United States. They shared their culture through music, geography, food, and art. Following the presentation, the third-grade students were able to create their own sugar skulls in the classroom.

Want to become a Global Guide? Learn more about our volunteer opportunities, here.


International Education Summit

This year, students at the Summit learned about global sustainability and water. Oliver Lawal, CEO of Aquisense Technologies has been involved with UV technology since the 1990’s. As the founder of Aquisense, he is able to execute his passion for chemical-free water treatment using UV-C LEDs. Oliver launched the event with a presentation on water and its impact on our local and global world. Aquisense hosted a sustainable water experiment after the presentation, the students were able to test the different types of water for bacteria and E-coli. The high school students had the opportunity to “Speed Network” with international professionals in our community to discuss their careers and involvements.

Thank you to the support of Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. US Bank Foundation, The Dover Foundation, Northern Kentucky University, Nexigen, Rotary Club of Cincinnati, and Michele Mansfield.


Global Classroom at Gray Middle School

To conclude our week, Arnela Hepner, Director of Special Projects presented her home country of Bosnia to students at Gray Middle School.

As she grew up in Northern Kentucky, she was able to share the commonalities and differences of Bosnia compared to the United States. Arnela spoke about her culture through music, art, geography, and food.

Want to become a Global Guide? Learn more about the opportunities we offer to our volunteers, here.


Support Global Education

The World Affairs Council – Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky is proud to announce that on February 16, 2019, the 6th Annual One World Gala and Global Trivia Game will be held at the Cincinnati Netherlands Plaza in Downtown Cincinnati.

Sponsored by The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation proceeds from the event will support global education programs which prepare students of all ages to thrive in the 21st-century global environment. The Council is committed to engaging more young people and community members in global events and activities.

Form your team today and play a part in this highly anticipated event supporting ongoing educational programs that help students live, work, and lead globally.

To purchase a ticket or obtain more information about this event, please visit www.oneworldgala.weebly.com or www.globalcincinnati.org.

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