Phyllis P. Duryee

Phyllis Duryee

Phyllis P. Duryee

Lead Faculty
Global Issues
duryee@franklin.edu


Phyllis Duryee serves on the faculty of Franklin University in the area of Arts and Sciences. She has been at Franklin University for 18 years and serves as the Lead Faculty for Global Issues. 

Mrs. Duryee holds degrees from The Ohio State University, Kent State University and from Lake Erie College.  Additionally, she has a graduate certificate in Business Administration from Harvard Business School.

Prior to coming to Franklin, Mrs. Duryee was the Director of the English Language Institute at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. She serves on boards of several international organizations and has traveled throughout the world.

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M.A., The Ohio State University, 1977, Foreign Language Education Linguistics
B.S., Kent State University, 1966, Education
Graduate Certificate, Harvard Business School, 1962, Business Administration
A.B., Lake Erie College, 1960, Economics/Spanish

 

1998-Present Franklin University, Lead Faculty, General Education. Course Manager. Developed coursework for: Global Issues; Macro and Micro Economics; BSAD 110 (put course into on-line format); Franklin Faculty Orientation; Global Business Issues; and Learning Strategies (Team)
2000-2001 Developed curriculum for Global Cultures

2003-2004
Franklin University, Associate Dean, Ross School of Leadership and Management,
2001-2003 Franklin University, Assistant Dean, Ross School of Leadership and Management
2000 U.S. State Department trip to Arkangelsk and St. Petersburg, Russia:
Reviewed Community Connections program in these cities-Consultant
1998-2000 Franklin University, Program Chair, Global Business, Lead Faculty, English as a Second Language
1997 Franklin University, Interviewed prospective students for Franklin University at Dohto University, Sapporo, Japan - Consultant
1991-1998 Franklin University, Assistant Director, Teaching and Learning Center
1986-1987 Organization of American States, Washington DC, English for Academic Purposes, Consultant
1984-1991 George Mason University, Fairfax VA, Director, English Language Institute
1983-1984 Bell Laboratories, Columbus OH, English for Special Purposes, Consultant
1979
Participated in an Inter-American seminar in Jamaica, Trinidad, and Colombia. Seminar was co-sponsored by the U.S. State Department and the League of Women Voters - Consultant
1977-1984 The Ohio State University, Program of Continuing Education, Instructor, ESL
1966-1977 Upper Arlington High School, Columbus OH, Teacher, Spanish
1961-1966 E.W. Bliss Company, Canton OH, Assistant Director, Public Relations

 

2006 Workshop on Cultural Issues in the Classroom, Washington, DC
2000 ISFL course on how to teach online
1991-2001 TESOL Conferences, presenter at three

 

2009 Presentation on Human Rights for Columbus Council on World Affairs, Great Decisions Programs
2008 Presentation on Developing Community in On-Line Courses, Sloan Conference, Orlando, FL
2007 Presentation on Faculty Development, Sloan Conference, Orlando FL
2006 Presentation on Global Cultures, Global Study Group, Muskingum Library
2005 League for Innovation, Tampa, FL, XML in Course Design, A Faculty Perspective
2005 Presentation on Global Cultures, Columbus Council on World Affairs
2002 Franklin Professional Development Workshops: Grading Effectively, Classroom Management, Culture in the Classroom, Using International Students Effectively, Giving Good Feedback, Telling Your Story
2002-2005 Faculty Staff Orientation to the Franklin Model
1991 Center for Applied Linguistics, Seminar participant on Integrating Language, and Content Instruction: Teacher Training Manual, Washington DC
1990 Reader - FIPSE Proposals - U.S. Department of Education, Washington DC
1987-1991 Reviewer - Textbooks on ESL Content-Based Experiential Education and Presentation Skills, Prentice-Hall and Newbury House Publishers
1991 Presenter - Worldnet Teleconference, United States Information Agency, Rabat, Morocco, "ESL Teacher Training"; Workshops in ESL program implementation for USIA visitors from Poland, Yugoslavia, the Near East, Asia. Seminar for overseas visitors from Eastern Europe for the School for International Training, Brattleboro, VT

 

SMBH Structural Engineering, Board Member
  IVC, International Visitors Council of Columbus
  Harvard Business School Club of Columbus, Board of Directors
  Columbus Cultural Arts Center, Secretary, Board of Volunteers
  Tutor, Stewart Elementary School, Columbus OH

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