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    Corpus Christi Caller Times, TX
    July 13 2005


    Local teacher to share knowledge in Armenia
    Carroll's Ransleben is among 15 from U.S. selected for program

    By mike baird Caller Times
    July 13, 2005

    A local teacher is packing chalk, erasers, and markers into a cowboy
    hat, alongside photos of the Alamo, a handful of cotton bolls rolled
    in a Texas-shaped throw blanket, and a Lone Star flag to tote to
    Armenia. Suzanne D. Ransleben, an English teacher at Carroll High
    School, is planning curriculum over the Internet with 14 other U.S.
    educators to share regional Americana with Eurasian students.

    She squinted her eyes and grimaced Tuesday when jabbed in the arm to
    be immunized for an Oct. 2 trip as the only Texan selected for the
    2005 United StatesEurasian Awards for Excellence in Teaching program.
    She will teach there for three weeks.

    "You could have bowled me over with a feather," said Ransleben, a
    57-year-old Portland native. "Representing Texas makes me want to do
    big things to show our lifestyle."

    The U.S. State Department is funding travel for the program that
    fosters connections between U.S. teachers and schools in the former
    Soviet Union.

    But Ransleben is digging into her own pocketbook to provide school
    supplies for each foreign student she will embrace. "Armenia is one
    of the poorest areas of Eurasia," she said. "It's become an ongoing
    budget item in my household."

    Forty-eight teachers from Eurasia arrived today in Washington, D.C.,
    for a weeklong tour before they travel on July 21 to California to
    meet the American teachers in the program.

    Ransleben says international education is essential for her local
    students. "They need to know Corpus Christi is a speck on the map,"
    she said. "But they can still be a vital part of the rest of the
    world."

    Suzanne Demouche Ransleben
    Born: Nov. 12, 1947


    Education
    1965 - Gregory-Portland High School
    1968 - Bachelor of Arts in English/Music, Southwest Texas State
    University
    1996 - Master of Science in Education, Texas A&M University-Corpus
    Christi


    Honors and Awards
    1990 - U.S. Congressional recognition Teacher of the Year, Kaffie
    Middle School
    1991 - First Place Texas Media Awards
    1993 - First Place Texas Media Awards
    1994 - Teacher of the Year, Carroll High School
    1995 - CINDY International Film Award
    1997 - Texas Academy of Math and Science Certificate of Appreciation
    1997 - National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts Recognition
    1998 - Coastal Bend History Fair Outstanding Teacher
    2000 - Tufts University Special Recognition for Outstanding Teaching
    2003 - H-E-B Excellence in Teaching Award finalist
    2004 - USA Today All USA Teacher Team
    2005 - H-E-B Excellence in Teaching Award finalist
    2005 - U.S.-Eurasia Award for Excellence in Teaching
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