MANY VOICES, ONE CALL
MANY VOICES, ONE CALL
Many Voices - One Call: Episode Eight: When You Are Not from "Around Here"
International students and English Language Learners struggle with many of the same issues as all our students, and benefit from the same supports. Some of their experiences, needs, and strengths, however, are unique! In this episode, co-hosts Jennifer and Babette are joined by students Nittaya Casey, Sara Nava, and Davie Penid, to talk about living in two worlds at once, culture clash, home sickness, and the challenge of focusing on assignment deadlines when loved ones at home are suffering electricity blackouts or even military coups. They also discuss what professors and staff ought to know about International students and English Language Learners to help them reach their full potential.
A special thanks goes to guest contributor Donna Corbisiero, Associate Professor of English and faculty advisor of the International/English Language Learners Club, who proposed the topic. Our regular contributor Dr. Imari Shaw, Assistant Professor in the Math, Science, Technology, and Health Division helped in the planning and production of this episode. As always, the School of Music, and most especially Assistant Professor Sten Isachsen, made possible the recording and editing of this episode.
To learn more about the international students, faculty, and staff who are part of the SUNY Schenectady community, please join us for Mother Tongue Day, on Monday, February 21st, at noon, in the Begley Learning Commons!
The views voiced on this episode reflect the lived experiences and uncensored opinions of the guests; they do not necessarily capture the full diversity of attitudes within a larger community, nor do they express an official view of SUNY Schenectady.