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Gwangju-Jeonnam KOTESOL November Chapter Meeting

Date: 
Saturday, November 9, 2013 - 13:30 to 17:00
Location: 
Chosun University Main Building, North/Left Wing, Rm 4211
309 Pilmun-daero, Dong-gu
501-759 Gwangju Metropolitan City
South Korea
Gwangju Metropolitan City KR
Contact Email: 
Contact Phone: 
062-230-6917 (David Shaffer)

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Gwangju-Jeonnam KOTESOL November Meeting

Time:  Saturday, November 9, 2013, 1:30 p.m.
Place:  Chosun University (Gwangju), Main Building (본관), Room 4211.
Admission: No charge. (Future membership is welcomed.)

Schedule
1:30 pm: Sign-in and Meet-and-Greet

2:00 pm: PRESENTATION: Part I (Lecture style)
Why Should I Do It? Why Should I Care?
Brad Serl (Busan University of Foreign Studies)

2:45 pm: Refreshment Break

3:00 pm: Brad Serl Presentation: Part II (Workshop style)

4:00 pm: Swap-Shop Session
Share your Teaching Ideas, Classroom Activities, and ELT Games, Books, etc.
(Open to All Attendees. Handouts welcomed.)

4:30 pm: Announcements / Drawing for Door Prizes / Closing

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Reflective Practice SIG - Gwangju-Jeonnam KOTESOL group

Meeting at 11:00 Saturday morning (Nov. 9) at Starbucks coffee shop, Chosun University  back gate (조대후문점).

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Presentation Abstract and Biographical Sketch

The Presentation: Why Should I Do It? Why Should I Care?

By Brad Serl (BUFS)

This presentation explores the twin issues of teacher and student motivation. For many of us, getting students to want to participate in class is a fundamental characteristic of being a good teacher, but how can we do this, and why does an activity that was motivating in one class fail in the next? It is not enough to simply look at our students; we need to look at ourselves. Teacher motivation is the foundation upon which student motivation is built, we’ve all had those cranky, burned-out teachers who go through the motions but whose hearts really aren’t into their jobs. I will be looking at recognizing the initial stages of burnout and various coping mechanisms that we can use to combat it. This presentation is a mixture of lecture and workshop and will run as two 45-minute sessions with a break between.

The Presenter

Brad Serl came to South Korea in 2002. Since that time he has worked with students as young as six and as old as seventy-five. His undergraduate major is in Rhetoric and Composition from Thompson Rivers University. His M.A. is in Applied Linguistics from the University of Birmingham, and was completed in September 2010. He is currently president of the Busan-Gyeongnam Chapter of KOTESOL and is a coordinator in the teacher training department at Busan University of Foreign Studies, in addition to working as a tutor for the Birmingham CELS MA program. Brad enjoys mountain biking and cooking, and takes a significant amount of guilty pleasure in all manner of geekery. Brad’s research interests are in teacher motivation, student motivation, and integrated skills language teaching. He is planning on beginning an EdD in 2014.