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International Teaching Partnership Kennesaw State University and Seongdong-gu, Korea

International Teaching Partnership Kennesaw State University and Seongdong-gu, Korea A Comparative Analysis Learned from Teaching English in Korea First Annual Symposium on ASIA-USA Partnership Opportunities Dr. Sandra Bryan and Dr. Changnam Lee &

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International Teaching Partnership Kennesaw State University and Seongdong-gu, Korea

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  1. International Teaching Partnership Kennesaw State University and Seongdong-gu, Korea A Comparative Analysis Learned from Teaching English in Korea First Annual Symposium on ASIA-USA Partnership Opportunities Dr. Sandra Bryan and Dr. Changnam Lee & Program Participants Teaching English in Korea Atlanta, Georgia April 8, 2011

  2. Global Engagement Kennesaw State University & Seongdong-gu, Korea

  3. Bagwell College of Education and Professional Teacher Education Unit Global Teaching and Learning

  4. http://www.kennesaw.edu/education/ifp/korea.html

  5. KSU Student Teachers Seongdong-gu, Korea

  6. Teaching English in Korean Classrooms

  7. Service Project

  8. Meeting with Seongdong-gu Government

  9. Host Families

  10. Cultural Excursions

  11. Global Learning Outcomes Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes Parental Roles Educational Policy/Practices Teaching English in Korea KSU/Korea Partnership A Comparative Analysis Teaching/Learning Styles Student Characteristics

  12. Global Learning Outcomes • Anna Holzman • Brett Conway • Global Perspectives (Knowledge) • Intercultural Engagement (Skills) • Global Citizenship (Attitudes)

  13. Educational Policy & Practices • Sadaf Ahmed • Similarities between Korea and U.S. • Differences between Korea and U.S.

  14. Teaching and Learning Styles • Mia Riccio • Similarities between Korea and U.S. • Differences between Korea and U.S.

  15. Student Characteristics • Julian Smart-Rimple • Similarities between Korea and U.S. • Differences between Korea and U.S.

  16. Parental Roles • Elliot Paulk • Similarities between Korea and U.S. • Differences between Korea and U.S.

  17. Implications for Improved Partnerships in the Future

  18. Contact Information • Sandra Bryan, Ed.D., Global Learning Coordinator, International Education Programs, Bagwell College of Education, Kennesaw State University. sbryan7@kennesaw.edu • Dr. Changnam Lee, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Special Education, Department of Inclusive Education, Bagwell College of Education, Kennesaw State University. clee91@kennesaw.edu • SadafAhmed sahmed665@gmail.com • Brett Conway conwabe@gmail.com • Anna HolzmanAnna_Holzman@spe.sony.com • Elliot Paulkelplayer007@yahoo.com • Mia Riccioriccio.mia@gmail.com • Julian Smart-Rimplejsmartri@students.kennesaw.edu

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