NTNU Delegation Goes to Penn State for Benchmarking Visit

2018-12-20

NTNU Delegation Goes to Penn State for Benchmarking Visit

The College of Education’s partnership with National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU), which began in 2013, continues to grow. Part of the partnership includes benchmarking visits to each other’s institutions, and a delegation from NTNU arrived on the University Park campus for a visit on Nov. 29.

Over the past few days, the delegation has met with representatives of Career Services, IT, Alumni Relations, Development, Strategic Communications, Global Programs, and other units.

The delegation, which includes NTNU President Cheng-Chih Wu, also met with Penn State President Eric Barron, and had a hands-on learning experience about work being done by College of Education faculty member P. Karen Murphy, whose Quality Talk program is helping students in international classrooms achieve academic success.

 

 

 

The National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) delegration posed for a photo with P. Karen Murphy, center, and her Quality Talk research team after a presentation on Friday, Nov. 30.
Members of the National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) delegation hear a presentation on Quality Talk Nov. 30, 2018.
Penn State President Eric Barron showed the delegation from National Taiwain Normal University the items on display on the shelves in his office.
Members of the National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) delegation hear a presentation on Quality Talk Nov. 30, 2018.