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2019, Gwangju News, No. 212, pp. 36-37, October
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The interview discusses the evolution of English education and the role of Korea TESOL (KOTESOL) in shaping teacher practices in Korea. It highlights KOTESOL's accomplishments, including partnerships with international ELT associations, and its unique position as an expat-friendly organization with a network of regional chapters and special interest groups.
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Shim Tae-shik, Woo Eungsoon, and many others who helped me during my period as Humanities Korea research professor. I continued to bene t from my connection to RIKS a er I took up my position at King's University College, when they frequently o ered me a place to study during summer research trips to Seoul. I nished the writing of my book during my stay at the Kyujanggak Institute, in-. I thank especially Sem Vermeersch and Kum Heekyung for their help and assistance. Other scholars who have provided me with vital feedback during conferences and other occasions include
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Authors: Korea Historical Research Association (no individual names cited). Translated by Joshua Van Lieu, edited by Sajid Rizvi as part of Saffron Korea Library Series. ISBN 9781872843865. A History of Korea is a product of a particular moment in South Korean social and political history, published in the aftermath of the popular resistance movements of the late 1980s that brought an end to military dictatorship and ushered in direct elections for the presidency of South Korea. The volume is jointly written by (unnamed) historians of the Korean Historical Research Association. For further information visit http://saffronbooksandart.net/A-History-of-Korea-HB. Additional materials will be uploaded here, please revisit or Follow.
Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, Perspective, 2011
Korea, situated between the powerful neighbors of China and Japan, is too often overlooked and is poorly understood by the majority of Americans. This is true despite the fact that the United States fought a major war in Korea and for more than half a century has had a continuous military presence there. Today, there are over 38,000 U.S. troops stationed in Korea.It can also be said that the Cold War started in Korea and continues to this day. The connections between Korea and the United States are many and significant. For example, there are more than 1 million Korean-American citizens living in the United States today and Korean company brands have become household names throughout the United States. Recognizing the importance of Korea, Kennesaw State University (KSU) designated the 2009-2010 academic year as the Year of Korea. The Year of Korea lecture series advances the University's globally-focused curriculum, expands participants' cultural knowledge and intercultural skills, prepares students to enter the global society as responsible citizens, and results in new courses, new education abroad programs, and new global partners. It "brings the country" to the campus. Students, faculty, staff, and community members learn about, share their knowledge of, and conduct research related to the country of study. They showcase their native culture, meet and interact across cultures, and reconnect with cultures with which they are familiar. The programs and events are widely publicized. This year, we are particularly grateful to the Korea Daily, Atlanta Chosun Ilbo, and GlobalAtlanta newspapers for their extensive coverage. An important goal of the Year of Korea was to establish partnerships that would allow our faculty and students to continue to benefit beyond the year. During the Year of Korea, KSU Signed exchange agreements with Hanyang University and Soongsil University. Subsequently in the fall of 2010, we hosted two Hanyang University students in our Communication Department and we also hosted a study abroad program organized by education professor Jye-hyon Kim from Seoul Women's University. In the spring of 2011, the Visual Arts Department will host Professor Boo Yun Lee to organize a ceramics exhibit and conduct workshops for KSU faculty and students. In addition, two KSU faculty returned to Korea follOwing the Year of Korea program. These include Dr. Ginny
Gwangju News, No. 247, pp. 26-29, September, 2022
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