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<big>EMI series: Graduate student professional development program (CTL, Korea University)</big>  
 
<big>EMI series: Graduate student professional development program (CTL, Korea University)</big>  
  
Notice: This program / series has ended, at least in its current form, as of June 2014. I will not be conducting this program, as I am moving to a different department. Students and others are welcome to use these materials for their own benefit.  
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EMI refers to English medium instruction, and this program is designed to prepare graduate students for future teaching careers, including teaching in English.  
  
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Note: This program / series has ended, as of June 2014. I will not be conducting this program, as I have moved to a different department, the IFLS (Foreign Language Studies). Students and others are welcome to use these materials for their own benefit.
  
 
Links
 
Links
 
* [[EMI series]] main page
 
* [[EMI series]] main page
* [[EMI series seminars|Seminars]] - details & handouts
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* [[EMI series seminars|Seminars]] - details & handouts
 
* [[EMI series certificate|Certificate]]
 
* [[EMI series certificate|Certificate]]
 
* [[EMI series micro-teaching|Micro-teaching]]
 
* [[EMI series micro-teaching|Micro-teaching]]
* [[EMI series portfolio|Portfolio materials]]
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* [[EMI series portfolio|Portfolio materials]]
 
* [[Student resources]]
 
* [[Student resources]]
  
  
== Seminar descriptions  ==
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==Introduction==
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The Center for Teaching & Learning is offering a series of seminars for graduate students, to prepare them for an academic future in English - particularly one that might involve teaching in English, that is, English mediated instruction. The weekly seminars will usually take place every Friday at 2pm, starting 15 March. All graduate students may attend the seminars, as well as part-time and full-time adjuncts (강사).
  
Below are the main seminar handouts that you need, and some extra handouts for your own edification and pleasure. The links for each seminarshould be active at least a few days beforehand (the main handout first, followed later by additional or optional handouts, and a video link after the talk). Those with asterisks [*] pertain to assignments for the certificate program, and are thus strongly recommended for certificate seekers.  
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The CTL will also offer a certificate to graduate students those who complete some extra requirements, the . The certificate program will be helpful for those seeking jobs or study programs that involve teaching in English. (Note: This is not a teaching certificate, but a certificate of program completion for professional development.) For the certificate, the following will be required.
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# Participating in at least 10 seminars.
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# Participating in at least 1-2 seminars from each of the Modules A, B, C, and D
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# Participating in both practicum seminars, Module E
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# Handing in a portfolio of various professional and academic documents (see below).
  
== Module A: General  ==
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Students can sign up for each seminar through the CTL website [ctl.korea.ac.kr > Events, and click on the seminar title for a login screen to sign up]. For the certificate program, see the certificate application page (sign-ups for this are via the CTL website during the allowed time period for application). For questions, please contact the seminar facilitator, Prof. Kent Lee, at:
  
=== A1. Strategies for academic English [14 March]  ===
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==Seminars==
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Below is a summary of the sessions to be offered. Module B focuses on professional development skills for academic and non-academic careers. The EAP modules focus on English for Academic Purposes, such as ESL issues in professional speaking and writing. The small group session involves peer editing and discussion of assignments, and micro-teaching provides students opportunities to apply and reflect on what they have learned in a real teaching exercise.
  
General strategies for improving one's academic English will be discussed, as well as general tips for English academic writing and presentations. This includes the writing process, dealing with mental blocks, and the difficulties in working in English as a second language. Main handout:
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For descriptions, mouse over each title, or see the page for seminar descriptions and handouts. Those with asterisks [*] pertain to assignments for the certificate portfolio.
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.a1.pdf A1 Seminar handout ]
 
  
Other handouts & materials [optional / extra]
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===Module A: General===
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/dif.tech.ordinary.writing.pdf Differences between ordinary and academic writing ]
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# A1. Strategies for academic English [14 March]
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/korean.esl.writ.issues.pdf ESL writing issues for Koreans ]
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# A2. Preparing for academic and professional careers [21 March]
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/writing.process.pdf The writing process ]
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zkWFuzLh14&feature=youtu.be EMI Lecture video #1 ][Spring 2013, on Youtube]
 
# [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9f0692r_dg&feature=plcp Freedom from English], 세바시 talk by Kent Lee [세상을 바꾸는 시간 15분, Korean CBS-TV].
 
  
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===Module B: Pedagogy & professional development===
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# B1. Preparing for the teaching career* [28 March]
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# B2. Course and lesson planning* [04 April]
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# B3. Teaching methods & strategies [11 April]
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# B4. Assessment and feedback in teaching [18 April]
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5. B5. Interactive classroom activities [18 April]
  
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===Module C: EAP Speaking===
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# C1. Conference proposals and presentations* [02 May]
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# C2. English speaking & listening skills [09 May]
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# C3. Lecture and presentation skills [16 May]
  
=== A2. Preparing for academic and professional careers* [21 March] ===
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===Module D: EAP Writing===
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# D1. Writing academic papers [23 May]
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# D2. Using sources [30 May]
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# D3. Coherence and flow in writing [13 June]
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# D4. Cohesion, style and wording [13 June]
  
This seminar will discuss career prospects for graduate students, and how students can prepare themselves. Interviews, CVs, résumés, cover letters and other materials will be covered. Main handout:
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===Module E: Practicum===
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[for certificate seekers only]
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.a2.pdf A2 Seminar handout ]
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# E1. Small group workshop [various times, 21-30 May]
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# E2. Micro-teaching workshop [various times, 09-23 June]
  
Other materials
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The small group workshop involves a meeting with 6-8 students and the facilitator for peer editing of assignments and group discussion. For micro-teaching, 3-5 students will meet per session, and each student will present a ten minute demo lecture, followed by critique from peers and from the session facilitator. These practicum workshops will be arranged by appointment with the CTL. The following assignments are involved for certificate applicants.
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/job.interview.questions.pdf Typical job interview questions ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/interview.mistakes.ac.pdf Job interview mistakes ]to avoid
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/coverlettertemplate.pdf Cover letter sample / template #1 ]| [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/kl.coverletter.ku.crcr.pdf Cover letter sample / template #2 ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/cv.kentlee.2013.emi.pdf CV sample ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp.port.htm CVs, résumés, cover letters - see GSP Portfolios page ]
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRMyVwWGRKY Lecture video ]<br/>
 
  
  
== Module B: Pedagogy & professional development  ==
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==Portfolio materials==
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Those seeking the certificate will also submit portfolio materials to the seminar facilitator. Certificate applicants should bring drafts of the first two (CV, syllabus) to the Small Group Workshop (E1). The facilitator will provide feedback on the materials, and may ask for revisions before approving the portfolio materials, as these materials must meet certain standards.
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# A curriculum vitae [CV] (Draft version due at the Small Group Workshop.)
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# A sample course syllabus - for a hypothetical or potential course that one might teach (Draft version due at the Small Group Workshop.)
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# A statement of purpose (SOP), research statement, or a teaching philosophy statement (TPS)
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# A sample conference proposal or abstract
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# An outline of one's micro-teaching lecture (due before the micro-teaching session)
  
=== B1. Preparing for the teaching career* [28 March]  ===
 
  
Those interested in teaching can learn how to examine and explain their teaching philosophy and style, and learn skills such as writing teaching philosophy statements and interviewing for teaching jobs. Note: Please fill out the PAEI below and calculate your scores before you come, so that you can discuss your results at the seminar.  
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==Schedule==
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Most seminars will be offered on Fridays at 2pm, as 75 minute seminars. Micro-teaching sessions are only for certificate seekers, and will be arranged by appointment with the CTL.  
  
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.b1.pdf B1 Seminar handout ]
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Week # &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; !! Seminar title
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|- 
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| Week 01 || –
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|-
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| Week 02 || A1. Strategies for academic English
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|-
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| Week 03 || A2. Preparing for academic & professional careers&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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|-
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| Week 04 || B1. Preparing for a teaching career
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|-
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| Week 05 || B2. Course and lesson planning
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|-
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| Week 06 || B3. Teaching methods & strategies
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|-
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| Week 07 || B4. Assessment and feedback in teaching [10am]  <br> B5. Interactive classroom activities [2pm]
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|-
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| Week 08 || E1. Small group workshops
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|-
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| Week 09 || C1. Conference proposals & presentations
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|-
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| Week 10 || C2. English speaking & listening skills
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|-
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| Week 11 || C3. Lecture and presentation skills
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|-
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| Week 12 || D1. Writing academic papers
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|-
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| Week 13 || D2. Using sources
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|-
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| Week 14 || –
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|-
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| Week 15 || D3. Coherence and flow in writing [10am]  <br> D4. Cohesion, style and wording [2pm]
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|-
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| Week 16 || E2. Micro-teaching sessions
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|-| After finals || —   Certificates granted
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|}
  
Other materials
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/paei.tex.pdf Philosophy of Adult Education Inventory [PAEI] ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/paei.tex2.pdf PAEI - compact print-out ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/teaching.phil.manual.2011.pdf TPS manual (with examples) ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/interviewQ.teaching.pdf Interview questions for academic jobs ]
 
# A few more handouts on [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp.port.htm teaching statements on the portfolio page ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/mbti.simplified.assessment.pdf Informal MBTI survey ]and [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/mbti.types.for.teachers.pdf explanation of MBTI]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/tsi.spreadsheet.xls Teaching Styles Inventory (spreadsheet) ]and [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/tsi.guide.pdf explanation ]
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzD3t-CDvqQ Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
  
=== B2. Course and lesson planning* [04 April]  ===
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[[Category:English medium instruction]] [[Category:Professional development]]  [[Category:Courses]]  [[Category:EAP]]
 
 
Future teachers can learn tips for efficiently designing courses, writing syllabi, creating materials, and creating lesson plans with clear learning objectives in mind.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.b2.pdf B2 Seminar handout ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/ped.course.syl.design.pdf Course, syllabus and lesson design ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/engl/eng434.kl.syl.2013f.pdf Sample syllabus 1: English composition ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/engl/eng413syllabus.2013.pdf Sample syllabus 2: Language teaching methods course ]
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOpdkR0L0Ps Lecture video][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
=== B3. Teaching methods & strategies [11 April]  ===
 
 
 
Teachers can develop their teaching skills by learning basic techniques for teaching contents and concepts, such as how students learn, scaffolding, conceptual learning, and interactive learning methods.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.b3.pdf B3 Seminar handout ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/ped.course.syl.design.pdf Course, syllabus and lesson design ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/scaffolding.pdf Scaffolding ]
 
# Videos: [1] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Zc9Nuoe2Ow Walter Lewin, MIT]<nowiki>; [2] </nowiki>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkteNuJepzU excerpt from Mona Lisa Smile: "It's art"]<nowiki>; [3] </nowiki>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9URMDi5AqI excerpt from The Mirror Has Two Faces: baseball physics]<nowiki>; [4] </nowiki>
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuu_KBgFbaI Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
=== B4. Assessment and feedback in teaching [18 April, 10am]  ===
 
 
 
Future educators can learn how to use assessments more effectively, such as exams and assignments. This includes (1) grading, using rubrics, and giving better feedback; (2) common student difficulties in writing essays and research papers.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.b4.pdf B4 Seminar handout ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/pho.rubrics.pdf Assessment and rubrics ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/formative.assessment.pdf Formative assessment ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/feedback.pdf Giving feedback ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/questions.disc.pdf Using questions and leading class discussions ]
 
# [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-QqvxmDjpo Video: exam commercial ]
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU7xHt3b75M Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== B5. Interactive classroom activities [18 April, 2pm]  ===
 
 
 
Teaching can be enhanced with effective questions, and interactive and group activities. We will learn about activities such as group work, problem based learning, discovery based learning, and others, as well as assessing group work.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.b5.pdf B5 Seminar outline ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/groups.intro.pdf Introduction to group activities ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/group.activities.pdf Types of group activities ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/questions.disc.pdf Using questions and leading class discussions ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/invention.act.genbooklet.pdf Invention activities ][science/math]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/gram/grammar.cookbook.pdf Grammar Cookbook ][language teaching: guide to grammar activities, including pair/group activities]
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wont2v_LZ1E Mazur: Interactive teaching in physics ]
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXotROrKn5w Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Module C: EAP Speaking  ==
 
 
 
=== C1. Conference proposals and presentations* [02 May]  ===
 
 
 
Conference presentations are the first step in building your academic career, and this seminar will cover the basics of poster presentations, conference proposals, and formal conference presentation skills.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.c1.pdf C1 Lecture outline ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/conf.proposal.samples.pdf Conference proposal samples ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/mentallexicon5.ppt Poster template ]and
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/lecture.expressions.pdf Lecture expressions ](booklet)
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/eap.wordchoice.pdf Word choice issues ](booklet)
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SLiCphjFuc Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== C2. English speaking & listening skills [09 May]  ===
 
 
 
Problematic issues of English pronunciation for Koreans will be discussed, such as certain consonants, long vowels, word stress (“accent”) and other stress patterns, intonation, and vocal delivery. * [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.c2.pdf C2 Seminar handout ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/kr.esl.pron.issues.sum.pdf Typical pronunciation issues for Koreans (similar to #1) ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/eap.htm#pron EAP & pronunciation handouts] and practice materials (on another website)
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/phon/th.pdf The 'th' sounds of English ]
 
# [http://www.uiowa.edu/%7Eacadtech/phonetics/ Phonetics tutorial]: flash-based tutorials for English vowels & consonants, showing how sounds are made in the mouth
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/eap.wordchoice.pdf Word choice issues ](booklet)
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co3Gah-5YX8 Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== C3. Lecture and presentation skills [16 May]  ===
 
 
 
We will discuss further lecture and presentation skills for teaching and presentations, such as using technology, body language, vocal delivery, structure, transitions, and English lecture expressions.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.c3.pdf C3 seminar handout ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.12f.09.prezi.pdf Presentation file (Prezi) ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/body.lg.summary.pdf Brief summary of body language & gestures ]
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/ped/tech.grafix.software.pdf Graphics software & Latex ]
 
# [http://www.amazon.com/The-Memory-Book-Classic-Improving/dp/0345410025/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1353652891&sr=8-2&keywords=memory+book The Memory Book ]- techniques for memorizing lists, contents, faces, new words, or the main points of a talk
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6JwHGFKqIs Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Module D: EAP Writing  ==
 
 
 
=== D1. Writing academic papers [23 May]  ===
 
 
 
The writing process and difficulties of English academic writing in particular fields will be discussed, and various types of academic writing will be surveyed.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.d1.pdf D1 Seminar handout ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/dif.tech.ordinary.writing.pdf Differences between ordinary and academic writing ](same as for A1 above)
 
# [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/counter.arg.pdf Counter-arguments ]
 
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRI8doD8t1c Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== D2. Using sources [30 May]  ===
 
 
 
Students often have difficulty with appropriate use of sources. This seminar will cover paraphrasing and summarizing techniques, citing sources, and integrating sources into one's writing.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.d2.pdf D2 Seminar handout #1: Using sources ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/paraphrasing.technik.pdf Paraphrasing techniques ]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/ac.papers.in.your.field.pdf Writing academic papers in your field ](overlaps with some material from other handouts)
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/google.scholar.pdf Google & Google Scholar searches: Syntax and tips ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/paraphrase.sum.quot.pdf Intro to paraphrasing (basic) ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/plagiarism.cf.summarizing.pdf Plagiarism cf. summarizing ](plagiarism exercise)
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/apa.guide.pdf APA guide ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/reportverbs.intro.pdf Intro to reporting verbs ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/reportverbs.style.pdf Reporting verbs: Style and grammar patterns ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/report.verbs.prob.ex.pdf Reporting verbs: ESL problems ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/counter.arg.pdf Counter-arguments ]
 
 
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woW8PJFPs5Y Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== D3. Coherence and flow in writing [13 May, 10am]  ===
 
 
 
New writers often have difficulties in creating smooth, logical flow in writing, and in incorporating information from other sources into their writing. To help with these difficulties, techniques for properly summarizing and paraphrasing from sources in order to avoid plagiarism will be discussed, as well as transitional expressions and devices in writing.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.d3.pdf D3 Seminar handout ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/trans.devices.pdf Transitional devices ]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/trans.chart.pdf Transitionals chart ][[http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/trans.chart.90.pdf landscape version]]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/trans.guide.pdf Transitionals guide (expanded version of above chart) ]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/trans.problemata.pdf Notes on connectives: Common transitionals problems among Korean writers ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/kr.trans.errors.pdf Examples of transitional & other writing errors ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/invert.pdf Inverted sentences [intro] ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/invert.ac.ex.pdf Inversion (academic example) ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/invert.ac.2.pdf Inversion (linguistic handout) ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/colons.pdf Colons & semi-colons ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/reportverbs.intro.pdf Intro to reporting verbs ]
 
 
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=su-b8UG5tQg Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== D4. Cohesion, style and wording [13 May, 10am]  ===
 
 
 
This seminar will cover typical problems that Korean writers face with definite and indefinite articles, demonstrative pronouns (‘this, that'), other structural devices, and various types of word choice issues.
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gsp/emi.2014s.d4.pdf D4 Seminar handout ]
 
 
 
Other materials
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/word.choice.issues.overview.pdf Overview of word choice issues ]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/articles.def.indef.summary.pdf Short guide to definite & indefinite articles ]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/articles.def.indef.pdf Definite & indefinite articles ]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/rel.clauses.pdf Relative clauses ]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/parallel.str.pdf Parallel sentence structure ]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/gram/perfect.tense.pdf Perfect tense ]
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/eap.wordchoice.pdf Word choice issues ](booklet)
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/reportverbs.intro.pdf Intro to reporting verbs ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/writ/reportverbs.style.pdf Reporting verbs: Style & grammar ]
 
 
 
* [http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/eap.konglish.pdf Konglish expressions to avoid ]
 
 
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lozk0DfnWQ Lecture video ][Youtube]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You can also find a few more relevant handouts on my [http://www.kentlee7.com/eap.htm EAP page (English for academic purposes)], or on my [http://www.kentlee7.com/writing.htm writing aids site].
 
 
 
 
 
== Module E: Practicum  ==
 
 
 
The following are only for graduate students who have applied for the EMI certificate.
 
 
 
=== E1. Small group workshops [Weeks 7-9: Various times, 21-30 April]  ===
 
 
 
4-8 students will meet around or after mid-semester for peer editing of some of the written assignments, and groups discussion. Participants should brind a draft of the CV, sample syllabus, and if possible, other portfolio assignments.
 
 
 
=== E2. Micro-teaching workshops [Weeks 14-16+: Various times, 09-23 June]  ===
 
 
 
4-5 students will meet per session, and each student will present a ten minute demo lecture, followed by critique from peers and from the session facilitator. Several sessions will be offered, depending on demand and peoples' schedules.
 
 
 
 
 
Those seeking the EMI certificate should refer to the pages for the micro-teaching and portfolio assignments.
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:English medium instruction]]  [[Category:Professional development]]
 
 
 
[[Category:English medium instruction]] [[Category:Professional development]]  [[Category:Courses]]  [[Category:EAP]]
 

Revision as of 01:23, 27 May 2016

EMI series: Graduate student professional development program (CTL, Korea University)

EMI refers to English medium instruction, and this program is designed to prepare graduate students for future teaching careers, including teaching in English.

Note: This program / series has ended, as of June 2014. I will not be conducting this program, as I have moved to a different department, the IFLS (Foreign Language Studies). Students and others are welcome to use these materials for their own benefit.

Links


1 Introduction

The Center for Teaching & Learning is offering a series of seminars for graduate students, to prepare them for an academic future in English - particularly one that might involve teaching in English, that is, English mediated instruction. The weekly seminars will usually take place every Friday at 2pm, starting 15 March. All graduate students may attend the seminars, as well as part-time and full-time adjuncts (강사).

The CTL will also offer a certificate to graduate students those who complete some extra requirements, the . The certificate program will be helpful for those seeking jobs or study programs that involve teaching in English. (Note: This is not a teaching certificate, but a certificate of program completion for professional development.) For the certificate, the following will be required.

  1. Participating in at least 10 seminars.
  2. Participating in at least 1-2 seminars from each of the Modules A, B, C, and D
  3. Participating in both practicum seminars, Module E
  4. Handing in a portfolio of various professional and academic documents (see below).

Students can sign up for each seminar through the CTL website [ctl.korea.ac.kr > Events, and click on the seminar title for a login screen to sign up]. For the certificate program, see the certificate application page (sign-ups for this are via the CTL website during the allowed time period for application). For questions, please contact the seminar facilitator, Prof. Kent Lee, at:

2 Seminars

Below is a summary of the sessions to be offered. Module B focuses on professional development skills for academic and non-academic careers. The EAP modules focus on English for Academic Purposes, such as ESL issues in professional speaking and writing. The small group session involves peer editing and discussion of assignments, and micro-teaching provides students opportunities to apply and reflect on what they have learned in a real teaching exercise.

For descriptions, mouse over each title, or see the page for seminar descriptions and handouts. Those with asterisks [*] pertain to assignments for the certificate portfolio.

2.1 Module A: General

  1. A1. Strategies for academic English [14 March]
  2. A2. Preparing for academic and professional careers [21 March]

2.2 Module B: Pedagogy & professional development

  1. B1. Preparing for the teaching career* [28 March]
  2. B2. Course and lesson planning* [04 April]
  3. B3. Teaching methods & strategies [11 April]
  4. B4. Assessment and feedback in teaching [18 April]

5. B5. Interactive classroom activities [18 April]

2.3 Module C: EAP Speaking

  1. C1. Conference proposals and presentations* [02 May]
  2. C2. English speaking & listening skills [09 May]
  3. C3. Lecture and presentation skills [16 May]

2.4 Module D: EAP Writing

  1. D1. Writing academic papers [23 May]
  2. D2. Using sources [30 May]
  3. D3. Coherence and flow in writing [13 June]
  4. D4. Cohesion, style and wording [13 June]

2.5 Module E: Practicum

[for certificate seekers only]

  1. E1. Small group workshop [various times, 21-30 May]
  2. E2. Micro-teaching workshop [various times, 09-23 June]

The small group workshop involves a meeting with 6-8 students and the facilitator for peer editing of assignments and group discussion. For micro-teaching, 3-5 students will meet per session, and each student will present a ten minute demo lecture, followed by critique from peers and from the session facilitator. These practicum workshops will be arranged by appointment with the CTL. The following assignments are involved for certificate applicants.


3 Portfolio materials

Those seeking the certificate will also submit portfolio materials to the seminar facilitator. Certificate applicants should bring drafts of the first two (CV, syllabus) to the Small Group Workshop (E1). The facilitator will provide feedback on the materials, and may ask for revisions before approving the portfolio materials, as these materials must meet certain standards.

  1. A curriculum vitae [CV] (Draft version due at the Small Group Workshop.)
  2. A sample course syllabus - for a hypothetical or potential course that one might teach (Draft version due at the Small Group Workshop.)
  3. A statement of purpose (SOP), research statement, or a teaching philosophy statement (TPS)
  4. A sample conference proposal or abstract
  5. An outline of one's micro-teaching lecture (due before the micro-teaching session)


4 Schedule

Most seminars will be offered on Fridays at 2pm, as 75 minute seminars. Micro-teaching sessions are only for certificate seekers, and will be arranged by appointment with the CTL.

Week #      Seminar title
Week 01
Week 02 A1. Strategies for academic English
Week 03 A2. Preparing for academic & professional careers    
Week 04 B1. Preparing for a teaching career
Week 05 B2. Course and lesson planning
Week 06 B3. Teaching methods & strategies
Week 07 B4. Assessment and feedback in teaching [10am] 
B5. Interactive classroom activities [2pm]
Week 08 E1. Small group workshops
Week 09 C1. Conference proposals & presentations
Week 10 C2. English speaking & listening skills
Week 11 C3. Lecture and presentation skills
Week 12 D1. Writing academic papers
Week 13 D2. Using sources
Week 14
Week 15 D3. Coherence and flow in writing [10am] 
D4. Cohesion, style and wording [2pm]
Week 16 E2. Micro-teaching sessions