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Teaching Critical Thinking - A Seoul KOTESOL Chapter Online Event

Date: 
Thursday, June 13, 2024 - 19:00 to 20:30
Location: 
Zoom
South Korea
KR

Dr. Alesa Durgaryan

Join us for a session by our special guest from Armenia who will share tips and tricks for teaching critical thinking skills to ELT students!

Abstract: The topic represents the importance of the usage and the development of critical thinking during the teaching process. 21st century teaching tends to have student-centered learning which enhances the opportunities of students' thinking and collaboration frameworks, emphasizing critical thinking skills. What and how can critical thinking be developed? What techniques and methods?

Presenter Bio:

ESL EFL ESP teacher, teacher trainer, Global educator, International speaker- I am an ESL/EFL/ESP trainer, teacher trainer, Global educator, and International speaker. I did my PhD at Armenian State Pedagogical University after KH. Abovyan/ Pedagogical Sciences. I took my MAs in the fields of Psychology and Foreign Languages. I am an ESL teacher at Hrazdan basic school N11 after William Saroyan and an ESL trainer at SKYENG, Spacee online school, DG online school, TOEFL/IELTS trainer at TTSASS, EFL trainer at Small Oxford, a lecturer at ELTA University in Czech Republic, and a teacher trainer in many countries. I am a teacher trainer at EduArmenia, British Council Armenian branch, ITTI Armenia.  I am in a lifelong education (TESOL, TKT modules, CETFL program at American University in Armenia, Business English course, CLIL, etc.), and participated in different international projects as an EFL/ESL/ESP trainer. I am a country representative in different international educational projects and president of the ASPIRE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT research company.

 

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If you are an educator residing in Seoul, you may join our kakao group chat (password is the city we live in), or you may email us or find our event page on FB the day of for the zoom link.  See you then!