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Examining the TEE policy and its Application in the Korean classroom context
With the implication of TEE policy, many Korean English teachers are pressured to carry out English classes only in English. This policy had hoped that the English education in Korea will lead the students to be more competent in English language. However, this has only led to wrong expectations and misunderstandings of how TEE needs to be carried out.
This presentation will first diagnose the problems that came with the TEE policy implementation and attempt to understand the source of these problems. It will then be followed by reflecting who we are teaching and how TEE policy can be applied most effectively in the Korean classroom context.
Grace Hwang has been involved in the Korean ELT field for 5 years as an English teacher-trainer, coordinator, and language instructor. Currently working as a Microteaching instructor at Gyeonggi-do Institute of Foreign Language Education, she holds an M.Sc in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition from the University of Oxford.
Her research interests include examining and defining the relationship between the mother tongue use (L1) and English and evaluating the role L1 plays when teaching English; the effect of Korean English teacher’s input and delivery on Korean students’ process in learning English.
Summary of the Presentation
Ko, Hyuk
The key for the better and fun English class can be the "know-how" of how to compose the communicative activities. While the students are using the language as a tool to communicate meaningfully, they can get the 4 skills more efficiently. The presenter categorized the types of the communicative activities that were already used in the real class of the presenter. In addition, the students in Jangsung Middle School are experiencing the process writing now. As you know, writing cannot be done without proper steps. The students are following the steps for writing a paragraph based on the process writing. The presenter shares the experience of the classes.
Ko, Hyuk
EXPERIENCE
Mar 2010-present JANGSUNG MIDDLE SCHOOL Goyang, Korea
Teacher in English subject
Mar 2008-2010 Feb BAEKSHIN HIGH SCHOOL Goyang, Korea
Teacher in English subject
Mar 2003 – Feb 2008 PUCHEONBUK HIGH SCHOOL Bucheon, Korea
Teacher in English subject
EDUCATION
Sep 2013 - UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Austin, Texas, USA
Foreign Language Education (M. A) Admitted.
Jan 2010 – Feb 2010 UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Sydney, Australia
Customized TESOL Course for Overseas Teachers of English (COTE)
Pass with Distinction
Jul 2008 – Dec 2008 SOOKMYUNG WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY Seoul, Korea
TESOL Program offered by SMU in cooperation with the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, U.S.A.
Certificate of TESOL
Jul 2004– Aug 2004 YONSEI UNIVERSITY Seoul, Korea
YONSEI TESOL Certificate Program at the Foreign Language Institute, Institute of Language Research and Education
Certificate of Completion
Mar 1996 – Feb 2003 YONSEI UNIVERSITY Seoul, Korea
B.A. in English Language and Literature
B.A. in Korean History