English Teaching for Global Connections

There are many reasons people attend my English class on Tuesday mornings at the Municipal Building. Most are professional women who had careers in their home countries and are in State College because their husbands are studying at Penn State or working. Since accompanying spouses are generally not allowed to work, they are looking for ways to spend their time meaningfully. Most are already quite proficient in English grammar but don’t have the occasion to practice speaking.

Olga is a dermatologist in her home country who wants to improve her English so that she can pass the tests needed for certification to practice her profession in the US. J likes the fact that other women from her country are in the class because it provides an occasion to socialize while honing her English. M is a visiting scholar and takes English to enhance her ability to speak and understand outside of her academic duties. X likes it when we read articles about current events and US history. A enjoys exercises that focus on pronunciation – always a challenge in English!

Sometimes everyone brings food and we party! Discussions may revolve around comparing cultural values and customs. This kind of class is designed to foster mutual understanding, which is a key objective of Global Connections, and bring our international community together.

A new arrival is always warmly welcomed. At the end of the class session, I will see her/him exchanging email addresses and phone numbers with others.

During the summer months, we substitute playing a round of mini-golf at Tussey Mountain for sitting in the classroom or attend a Spikes baseball game. Family members can tag along on those occasions. The aim to have fun while learning. I think most of my students would agree that they do! 

-Bob Persiko

Notice of Bylaws Revision

Notice of the revision of the current bylaws with the linked proposed amendments for the Global Connections (GC) Bylaws to be considered by the membership of the board of directors Global Connections at the annual meeting on August 8  at  5:00 pm is hereby given.

The proposed bylaws revisions were provided by a professional parliamentarian, reviewed and accepted by the executive committee and are now presented for your consideration.

The revision process will include consideration of the proposed revision seriatim – article, by article and whenever an article has more than one section, section by section.

Amendments from the floor will be considered and will be require a majority to vote to pass. Each article will be passed by a majority vote. A final majority vote will be required for acceptance of the entire bylaw revision.

Recommended by:  

Global Connections Executive Committee

Rationale:

Global Connections (GC) as an organization needs a correct, current set of bylaws that conform with expectations of our parliamentary authority, Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised and that are reflective of a member driven organization.

Executive Committee recommendation:

adoption.

Proviso: 

This amendment shall go into effect immediately upon adoption.

 

Myanmar Cultural Luncheon

 

 

The cuisine of Myanmar is not as popular in the United States as it is the culinary of its neighbors Thailand and India. This is why we wanted to bring exquisite treats of Myanmar (also known as Burma) to our GC table.

On April 25th, you will taste a mixture of exotic flavors such as coconut and curry combined with the core ingredient of the Myanmar Cuisine, rice.    

We are looking forward to enjoying with you about the culture of Myanmar!