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________________________________________________________________________________ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF KOREAN ________________________________________________________________________________ NEWSLETTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- August 11, 2005 No. 13 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Editor: Eun Joo Kim, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, 398 Hagerty Hall, The Ohio State Univ., 1775 College Road. Columbus, OH 43210, (614) 292-3876 (O), 292-3225 (F), E-mail: [email protected] . PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Dear Colleagues and Friends, First, I would like to welcome all of you to our meeting in this wonderful town. I hope you have had a healthy and productive year. This year’s meeting is truly special in many respects. As you may know, 2005 is the Year of Languages. All professionals in this field have been celebrating this special year, and we will also be celebrating the 10 th anniversary of our annual meeting during the next few days. I am honored to be a part of this celebration as the president. I am extremely grateful to our past presidents: Professor Ho-min Sohn, our first president, Professor Yoo-Sang Rhee, our second president, and Professor Joe Jungno Ree, our third president, for their efforts to be here with us today. They have been guiding lights to us and we all, especially myself, are much indebted to their guidance. I am very excited to hear their words of wisdom and I guess you are, too. I am also grateful for the Korea Foundation's continued generous support for our meeting, without which this meeting would not have been possible. On behalf of AATK, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the Foundation. I am also grateful for the College of Humanities, Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages, Linguistics Department, the Language Center, the English Language Center, and the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies of Brigham Young University for graciously hosting our meeting and providing necessary support. I would like to thank Dr. Mark Peterson, the Chair of this year's meeting, for working tirelessly for the past several months. As you all know well, one's sacrifice, commitment and dedication make all the difference. I would also like to thank the planning committee members who dedicated their time and energy in various capacities. My thanks should also go to the presenters whose contribution is an essential ingredient for the success of our meeting. I am very pleased to have Dr. Ray Clifford with us today as a plenary speaker and would like to thank him for accepting our invitation. He is so prominent in the foreign language education field and doesn’t need any more introductions. We are ready to be inspired by his talk. Now, let me briefly summarize what had happened since our last meeting. Our executive secretary, Professor Clare You of UC Berkeley, resigned her position immediately after the meeting at Duke. She was assigned to serve as the Director of Center for Korean Studies at Berkeley. I was very sad to hear the news that she had to leave the position, but she promised that she would continue to help us in all possible ways she can. Dr. Byung-Joon Lim at DLI succeeded Professor You and has been doing a wonderful job. I would like to thank

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF KOREAN ________________________________________________________________________________

NEWSLETTER

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- August 11, 2005 No. 13 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Editor: Eun Joo Kim, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, 398 Hagerty Hall, The Ohio State Univ., 1775 College Road. Columbus, OH 43210, (614) 292-3876 (O), 292-3225 (F), E-mail: [email protected].

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Dear Colleagues and Friends, First, I would like to welcome all of you to our meeting in this wonderful town. I hope you have had a healthy and productive year. This year’s meeting is truly special in many respects. As you may know, 2005 is the Year of Languages. All professionals in this field have been celebrating this special year, and we will also be celebrating the 10th anniversary of our annual meeting during the next few days. I am honored to be a part of this celebration as the president. I am extremely grateful to our past presidents: Professor Ho-min Sohn, our first president, Professor Yoo-Sang Rhee, our second president, and Professor Joe Jungno Ree, our third president, for their efforts to be here with us today. They have been guiding lights to us and we all, especially myself, are much indebted to their guidance. I am very excited to hear their words of wisdom and I guess you are, too. I am also grateful for the Korea Foundation's continued generous support for our meeting, without which this meeting would not have been possible. On behalf of AATK, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the Foundation. I am also grateful for the College of Humanities, Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages, Linguistics Department, the Language Center, the English Language Center, and the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies of Brigham Young

University for graciously hosting our meeting and providing necessary support. I would like to thank Dr. Mark Peterson, the Chair of this year's meeting, for working tirelessly for the past several months. As you all know well, one's sacrifice, commitment and dedication make all the difference. I would also like to thank the planning committee members who dedicated their time and energy in various capacities. My thanks should also go to the presenters whose contribution is an essential ingredient for the success of our meeting. I am very pleased to have Dr. Ray Clifford with us today as a plenary speaker and would like to thank him for accepting our invitation. He is so prominent in the foreign language education field and doesn’t need any more introductions. We are ready to be inspired by his talk. Now, let me briefly summarize what had happened since our last meeting. Our executive secretary, Professor Clare You of UC Berkeley, resigned her position immediately after the meeting at Duke. She was assigned to serve as the Director of Center for Korean Studies at Berkeley. I was very sad to hear the news that she had to leave the position, but she promised that she would continue to help us in all possible ways she can. Dr. Byung-Joon Lim at DLI succeeded Professor You and has been doing a wonderful job. I would like to thank

American Association of Teachers of Korean 2 Professor You for her dedicated service and Professor

Lim for his anticipated contribution to AATK as an officer. Our last year’s conference proceeding, The Korean Language in America Vol. 9 was disseminated to the libraries of 20 major universities in the United States as part of our effort to increase its availability. I would like to thank Dr. Andrew Byon, our treasurer, for working on this project. The Korean Language in America has been receiving wider recognition. We will strive harder to raise the quality of this very important publication. As previously announced, beginning this year, The Korean Language in America will be a post-conference publication (e.g., tentatively titled: The Korean Language in America: ‘Selected papers from the xxxth annual conference’). If your school wishes to receive a copy in the future, please contact Dr. Byon. I understand that all of you have received an e-mail earlier this year from Dr. Sahie Kang regarding establishing Korean Special Interest Group in ACTFL. We needed 100 signatures for the group to be recognized by ACTFL, but were a few names short of it. We strive to maintain close affiliations with NCOLCTL and ACTFL, two of the major national organizations for foreign language professionals. We have been a member organization of NCOLCTL for many years. Joining ACTFL has been one of our future goals, and Dr. Kang is still working on it for another opportunity. Please join me in thanking Dr. Kang for taking initiatives and doing all the necessary work. I also would like to express my gratitude to those who sent their signatures and took interest in this process. I will keep you posted on how things are developing. AATK bulletin board has been created since last year’s meeting to facilitate better communication among members. Members have been discussing common issues, posting announcements, and sharing ideas. All credits go to Dr. Eun Joo Kim and Dr. Byung-Joon Lim. I encourage you to take advantage of this useful tool. Any concerns and/or suggestions should be delivered to Dr. Lim. I was invited to attend this year’s AAS (Association for Asian Studies) meeting in Chicago in March. Representatives of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and South Asian Language Organizations formed a panel and discussed common issues associated with teaching Asian languages in American institutions. It was a wonderful experience. This panel was the first of its kind, and we hope to continue this discussion in the future. AATK has been growing steadily and this was clearly reflected in membership increase. Twenty seven new members joined the association since last meeting, and as of May, 232 members are listed in our list-serve. A majority of new members are student members. This has been the case for the past few years. While I am delighted to welcome new members, I cannot help stressing the important role of old members. I especially would like to urge inactive members’ more enthusiastic participation.

Our 2006 professional development workshop and conference will be held jointly in Rutgers-Princeton from June 22nd through 24th. Professor Youngmee Yu Cho at Rutgers and Professor Gwee-Sook Kim at Princeton have already embarked on groundwork. If you have any suggestions or questions, please contact us. Let us wish another fruitful and successful meeting. I hope you have an enjoyable and rewarding time. I also wish you another healthy and productive year. Thank you. With warmest regards, Hye-Sook Wang President

AATK OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS Officers (3 year term, 2003-2006) President: Hye-Sook Wang (Brown University) Secretary: Byoung-Joon Lim(DLIFLC) Treasurer: Andrew S. Byon (University at Albany, SUNY) Editor: Eun Joo Kim (Ohio State University) Ex-Officio Officers (Past Presidents) Ho-min Sohn (1st President: 1994-1997) Yoo-Sang Rhee (2nd President: 1997-2000) Joe Jungno Ree (3rd President: 2000-2003) Members of Board of Directors (3 year term) 2002-2005 Sungdai Cho (University at Binghamton, SUNY) Gwee-Sook Kim (Princeton University) Sang-Il Lee (DLIFLC) 2003-2006 Sahie Kang (DLIFLC) Hae-Young Kim (Duke University) 2004-2007 Kijoo Ko (UC Berkeley)

TABLE OF CONTENTS President's message------------------------------------ AATK Officers and Board Members----------------- AATK website and List-serve------------------------- Membership update------------------------------------- The 10th AATK Conference--------------------------- Member highlights--------------------------------------- New publications----------------------------------------- Job openings---------------------------------------------- Korean language program updates----------------- Korean programs in U.S. colleges& universities- Membership directory----------------------------------- Membership application--------------------------------

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American Association of Teachers of Korean 3 AATK WEBSITE and LIST-SERVE

The AATK is maintaining its permanent website (http://www.aatk.org/). Membership directory is continuously updated and posted on the website. Job openings, Korean language programs in the U.S. institutions, and useful resources for Korean teachers and learners are also regularly updated and posted. You will find most up-to-date information about our field through this website. Please send any updates or corrections to the Webmaster, Dr. Eun Joo Kim, at [email protected]. AATK is also running a list-serve, [email protected], through which useful information and news are disseminated to our members. A new member who joins AATK will be immediately added to our list-serve upon payment of the membership fee. Anyone who wishes to post a news or information related to Korean field may send a message to this new address.

MEMBERSHIP UPDATE The new AATK membership fees are $50 for regular members and $30 for student membership. The membership is to be renewed at the annual conference and workshop. Those who are unable to attend the annual meeting may send their membership dues to Treasurer, Dr. Andrew Byon. Membership application/renewal form is attached to this newsletter and also available on our website. THE 10TH CONFERENCE and WORKSHOP Our 10th annual conference and professional workshop will be held on August 11-13 at Brigham Young University. The professional workshop will precede the main conference. The theme of this year's conference is “The Year of Languages and AATK; Aiming Towards High-Level Competence.” Professor Ray Clifford at Brigham Young University will be the keynote speaker. Also, there will be a panel of the formal and the current presidents of AATK, “Reflections upon 10 Years of AATK History.” The conference and workshop program is available on our website.

MEMBER HIGHLIGHTS 1. Professor You-Sang Rhee, the 2nd President of

AATK has honorably retired from DLIFLC. 2. Professor Sang-IL Lee, a board member of

AATK, has also retired from DLIFLC. 3. Mr. Hangtae Cho, the lead teacher and

program coordinator at University of Minnesota, was awarded “Award of Special Merit” (a recurring increase of $2,500 for 2004-2005)..

4. Dr. EunHee Lee is now at University at Buffalo, SUNY as Assistant Professor and is directing the Korean program.

5. Dr. Sangsuk Oh, became the Director/Senior Preceptor of Korean language program at Harvard University.

6. Dr. Byoung-Joon Lim became the Chair of Korean Department A, Asian School II at DLIFLC.

7. Dr. Hyekyung Sung became the Chair of Korean Department B, Asian School III at DLIFLC.

8. Dr. Jean Sook Ryu will give a poster presentation, “Five year research on writing projects,” at the upcoming ACTFL convention to be held on November 19-20, 2005.

9. Dr. Eun-Hee Koo became the Provost of Intercultural University.

10. Ms. Yoon Hee Ahn has been hired as the TKFL program coordinator at Intercultural University.

11. Dr. Helen Hi-Sun Helen Kim received her Ph.D. at the University of Hawaii in 2005. She is now at University of Chicago as a full-time lecturer in Korean.

NEW PUBLICATIONS Following are new publications by our members.

1. Integrated Korean: High Advanced 1 (2005). Authors: Sungdai Cho, Hyo Sang Lee, Hye-

Sook Wang Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press.

2. Integrated Korean: High Advanced 2 (2005).

Authors: Sungdai Cho, Hyo Sang Lee, Hye-Sook Wang

Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press.

3. Translations in Ko-Un’s Poetry <Abiding Places-- Korea South & North> (2005).

Translators: Sunny Jung, Hillel Schwartz Publisher: Tupelo Press.

4. Variation of the linguistic profiles of advanced English speaking learners of Korean. Language Research 41 (2), 437-456. Authors: Lee, Young-Geun; Kim, Hi-Sun Helen; Kong, Dong-Kwan; Hong, Jong-Myung;Long, Michael H.

5. Heritage and non-Heritage language

learners of Korean: Sentence processing differences & its pedagogical implications. In K. Kondo-Brown & J.D. Brown (Eds.) Teaching Chinese, Japanese, and Korean heritage students: Curriculum, needs, materials, and assessment (forthcoming).

Author: Hi-Sun Helen Kim

6. Heritage language maintenance by Korean-American college students. In K. Kondo-Brown (Ed.) Speakers of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean: Factors, policies, and practices promoting heritage language development (forthcoming).

Author: Eun Joo Kim

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JOB OPENINGS Job postings are regularly updated in AATK homepage at http://www.aatk.org/html/jobs.html. DLIFLC is recruiting for full-time Korean language teachers. DLIFLC is a WASC accredited year-round school specializing in foreign languages. Offering 23 languages to approximately 3,000 students from the four military services, courses at DLIFLC are intensive. Faculty members work in teams. Students attend classes six hours a day five days a week. Located in Monterey, CA. Information can be found at www.dliflc.edu. (Announcement FPS-04-001) or contact us via email at [email protected] or 831-242-4403. Please see the "How to Apply" section for details on submitting a completed application.

KOREAN LANGUAGE PROGRAM UPDATES

1. Intercultural Institute of California (IIC) has

changed its name to Intercultural University (IU) and newly updated its TKFL homepage (www.iic.edu/tkfl).

2. The Korean language program at Intercultural University has started ‘free movie nights’ to show Korean movies.

3. An undergraduate degree program (B.A. in Korean language and literature) is expected to begin during AY 2005-2006 at the Ohio State University.

4. UC Santa Barbara is offering a newly developed course, “Topics in Everyday Korean” (an advanced class taught only with the authentic materials).

KOREAN LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN THE U.S. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

[* L =literature; C = culture] Institutions 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th L* C* Person(s) in Charge Website/ Additional Info.

Arizona State U. * * * Hyaeweol Choi www.asu.edu/clas/dll/kor/korean.html

Arizona, U. of * * * Na-Young Lee Brookhaven College * * Ji Eun Kim

Brown * * Hye-Sook Wang www.brown.edu/Departments/East_Asian_StudiesBYU * * * * * Mark Peterson Chicago * * * * * Jung-Hyuk Lee Claremont McKenna College

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Minju Kim

Columbia * * * * * Carol Schulz Cornell * * * * Hairhin Diffloth Duke * * * * * Hae-Young Kim www.duke.edu/web/aall/korean

Byoung-Joon Lim, Chair (Department A, Asian School 2)

Defense Language Institute

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Hyekyung Sung, Chair (Department B, Asian School 3)

http://dlikorean.new21.org

Georgetown U. Inku Kim-Marshall

George Washington U. * * * * Young-Key Kim-Renaud www.gwu.edu/~eall

Georgia * * Jeongyi Lee www.modlangs.gatech.edu/Programs/Korean/inde

American Association of Teachers of Korean 5 Institute of Technology

x.html

Georgia, U. of * * * Hyangsoon Yi go.to/Korean Harvard * * * * Sang-Suk Oh Hawaii, U. of * * * * * * Ho-min Sohn www.hawaii.edu/korea/ Indiana U. * * * * * Hyo Sang Lee www.indiana.edu/~korean/index.html Intercultural University * * * * Eun-Hee Koo

Iowa, U. of * * Hwan-Jo Chung Johns Hopkins * * * Choonwon Kang Kapiolani Comm. Col. * * Suah Kim Yuen

Maryland, U. of * * Younghee Ramsey

Michigan, U. of * * * * * Ok-Sook Park http://www.lsa.umich.edu/asian/korean/

Minnesota, U. of * * * * * Hangtae Cho http://www.all.umn.edu/korean_language/

Northwestern U. * * * Eunmi Lee

NYU * * * * Jae-Hong Lee www.nyu.edu/classes/jlee/ Oregon, U. of * * Serinity Joo Ohio State U. * * * * * * Eun Joo Kim deall.ohio-state.edu/k-lang/ Pennsylvania State U. * * Hyung-Jin Lee complit.la.psu.edu/Korean

Pennsylvania, U. of * * * * Sangkyung Han

Pittsburg, U. of * * Sung-Wha Oh Princeton * * * Gwee-Sook Kim Rice U. * * * * Insun Kang Yang

Rutgers U. * * * * * * Young-mee Y. Cho www.rci.rutgers.edu/~easian/EALCourseF00.html#KOREAN

Smith College * * * * Yoon-suk Chung Stanford U. * * * Hee-Sun Kim Texas, U. of, Austin * * * Sooyeon Tahk asnic.utexas.edu/asnic/pages/das.html

U. at Albany SUNY * * * * Andrew Byon www.albany.edu/eas

U. at Binghamton SUNY

* * * *

* * Sungdai Cho bingweb.Binghamton.edu/~sundy/

U. at Buffalo, SUNY * * * * * EunHee Lee linguistics.buffalo.edu/korean

U. at Stonybrook SUNY

* * *

* Sung-Bae Park

UCBerkeley * * * * * Clare You ealc.berkeley.edu UCI * * * * * Hyunju Choe www.humanities.uci.edu/eastasian/

American Association of Teachers of Korean 6 UCLA * * * * * * Sung-Ock Sohn www.korean.ucla.edu UCSB * * * * Hyung-Il Pai UCSD * * * * Jeyseon Lee USC * * * * * Nam-Kil Kim www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/ealc/korean/ Washington, U. of * * * * * Soohee Kim depts.Washington.edu/koreanlg/

Washignton U., St. Louis, MO * * * Mijeong Mimi Kim

Yale * * * Seungja Choi

MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY (As of August 11, 2005)Title Last First 이름 Affiliation E-mail

Mr. Ahn Changseob 안창섭 Grad. Student,

U. of Hawaii [email protected]

Ms. Ahn Yoon-hee 안윤희 Student, IIC happie0416@hotmail,com

Dr. Byon Andrew S. 변상필

Assistant Professor, University at Albany/ SUNY

andrewbyon_ualbany@ yahoo.com

Ms. Chang Mikyung 장미경 Lecturer, Korea Univ. [email protected]

Ms. Chang Youngsuk 장영숙 Grad. Student, IIC [email protected]

Ms. Chang Soo Jung 장수정 Ph.D. Student, U of Georgia

[email protected]

Ms. Cheon Seonhee 전선희 Previously at FSI, Seoul/Lecturer [email protected]

Ms. Cho Ah-Mi 김아미 Teacher, Lowell High School [email protected]

Ms. Cho Haewon 조혜원 Lecturer, U of Michigan [email protected]

Mr. Cho Hangtae 조항태 Lead Teacher (Coordinator), U. of Minnesota

[email protected]

Dr. Cho In Jung 조인정 Research Fellow, Monash Univ.

[email protected]

Ms. Cho Sunah P. 조선아 GRAD, TA, U. British Columbia [email protected]

Dr. Cho Sungdai 조성대

Associate Professor, University at Binghamton/SUNY

[email protected]

Mr. Cho Yongjoon 조용준 Ph.D. Student, USC [email protected]

Dr. Cho Young-mee Y. 유영미

Associate Professor, Rutgers Univ.

[email protected]

Ms. Choe Min 최민 Grad. Student, U of Michigan [email protected]

Dr. Choi Ann Y. Assistant Professor, Rutgers Univ.

annyoungchoi2001 @yahoo.com

Ms. Choi Deborah Assistant Professor DLIFLC

choi_deborah @hotmail.com

Ms. Choi Jane B. Graduate Student, UCLA [email protected]

Ms. Choi Yujeong 최유정 Grad. Student, U of South Carolina [email protected]

Ms. Chung Mi Young 정미영 Language Analyst/Linguist Dept. of Defense

[email protected]

Dr. Chung Insook 정인숙 Assessment Specialist, ETS [email protected]

American Association of Teachers of Korean 7 Mr. Colburn Henry Assistant Professor

DLIFLC [email protected]

Ms. Daniel Jiyoung L. TA, U of Georgia [email protected]

Ms. Diffloth Hairhin 정혜린 Senior Lecturer, Cornell Univ. [email protected]

Mr. Griffin Alfred Grad. Student Loyola College [email protected]

Ms. Han Ju-young 한주영 Lecturer, UPENN [email protected]

Mr. Han Sangkyung 한상경 Korean Program Coordinator, UPENN

[email protected]

Mr. Hong Goanpyo 홍관표 Assistant Lecturer, USC

roger33264056 @hotmail.com

Mr. Hong Jong-Myung 홍종명 Ph.D. Student

U of Hawaii [email protected]

Ms. Hong SunYoung 홍선영 TA/Ph.D. student in Linguistics U. at Buffalo/SUNY

[email protected]

Ms. Hong Sung-Hee 홍성희 Preceptor, Harvard Univ. [email protected]

Mrs. Hong Young-wha 홍영화 Grad/lecturer, USC [email protected]

Ms. Hwang Hye-Kyeong 황혜경 Student/Part-time

Instructor, IIC [email protected]

Ms. Jeon Jihyun 전지현 Grad. Student, OSU [email protected]

Ms. Jeon Mihyon 전미현 Grad. Teaching Assistant, UPENN

mijeon @dolphin.upenn.edu

Ms. Jung Ji-Young 정지영 Grad. Student, Teachers College, Columbia Univ.

[email protected]

Dr.

Jung

Sunny

정정선

Lecturer, UC Santa Barbara

sunnyjung@ eastasian.ucsb.edu

Ms. Jung Yunsun 정윤선 Lecturer, UCLA [email protected]

Ms. Kang Hyun-Sook 강현숙 TA, UPENN [email protected]

Mr. Kang Jeffery K. 강건상 Assistant Professor, SCE/LTD Hawaii

[email protected]

Ms. Kang Loraine Chu-Un 강주언 DLIFLC Lorainekang

@hotmail.com

Dr. Kang Sahie 강사희 Professor and Dean, DLIFLC

Sahie.Kang @monterey.army.mil

Ms. Kang Sook 강숙 SATII Korean [email protected] Ms. Kim Chee-Hee 김지희 [email protected]

Dr. Kim Chung-Sook 김정숙

Associate Professor, Korea Univ.

[email protected]

Dr. Kim Eun Joo 김은주 Assistant Professor, OSU [email protected]

Ms. Kim Eunjung 김은정 (Formerly) Instructor, Ewha Language Center

[email protected]

Dr. Kim Gwee-Sook 김귀숙

Director of Korean Language, Princeton Univ.

[email protected]

Dr. Kim Hae-Young 김혜영 Assistant Professor of the Practice, Duke Univ.

[email protected]

Ms. Kim Heesun 김희선 Lecturer, Stanford Univ. [email protected]

Ms. Kim Hi-Sun H. 김희선 Lecturer, U of Chicago [email protected]

Ms. Kim Hui Chong 김희정 Teacher, Cleveland High School [email protected]

Ms. Kim Jeong-Yeon 김정연

Ph.D.student/Teaching Asstant, U. of Texas at Austin [email protected]

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Ms. Kim Ji Eun 김지은

Instructor, Brookhaven College, World Languages [email protected]

Mr. Kim Jin Hong 김진홍 Lecturer, Columbia Univ. [email protected]

Dr. Kim Jin Kyu 김진규 Kongju Nat’l Univ. [email protected]

Mr. Kim John J. 김재원 Assistant Professor, DLIFLC

[email protected]

Ms. Kim Joy 김영애 Assistant Professor, DLIFLC

[email protected]

Ms. Kim Junghee 김정희 Instructor, Harvard Univ. [email protected]

Dr. Kim Kenneth K. 김공언 Assistant Professor, DLIFLC

[email protected]

Ms. Kim Mary 신지현 GRAD, UCLA [email protected]

Dr. Kim Michael J. Assistant Professor, DLIFLC

[email protected],kr

Dr. Kim Mijeong Mimi 김미정

Lecturer/Korean Program Coordinator, Washington U. [email protected]

Dr. Kim Minju 김민주

Assistant Professor, Claremont McKenna College

Minju.kim @claremontmckenna.edu

Ms. Kim MinSook 김민숙

Head of the Korean Program, U of Wisconsin at Milaukee

[email protected]

Ms. Kim Myoyoung 김묘영 Lecturer, U. at Buffalo SUNY [email protected]

Ms. Kim Seohyung 김서형 Grad. Student, Cornell Univ. [email protected]

Ms. Kim Soo Kyung 김수경 Assistant Professor, DLIFLC [email protected]

Ms. Kim Soondeuk 김순득 Instructor, DLIFLC [email protected]

Dr. Kim Young-Man 김영만 Researcher, SNU [email protected]

Ms. Kim Youngsook 김영숙 Assistant Professor, DLIFCL

[email protected]

Dr. Kim Yung-Hee 김영희 Associate Professor, U. of Hawaii

[email protected]

Dr. Kim (Cho) Miran 조미란

Adjunct faculty, Linguistics Program, U of GEORGIA

[email protected]

Dr. Ko Kijoo 고기주 Lecturer, UC Berkeley [email protected]

Mr. Ko Kyoungrok 고경록 Grad. Student, OSU [email protected]

Ms. Koo Dohee 구도희 DLIFLC dohee.koo @monterey.army.mil

Dr. Koo Eun-Hee 구은희 Assistant Professor, IIC [email protected]

Ms. Lee Boohyun 이부현 Lecturer/Student, City College of San Francisco

[email protected]

Dr. Lee Dong-eun 이동은 Researcher/Lecturer, SNU [email protected]

Dr. Lee Dong-Jae 이동재 Associate Professor, U. of Hawaii

[email protected]

Dr. Lee Eun Hee 이은희 Assistant Professor, Univ. at Buffalo/SUNY

[email protected]

Dr. Lee Hyo S. 이효상 Associate [email protected]

American Association of Teachers of Korean 9 Professor, Indiana Univ.

Ms. Lee Hyunjung 이현정 GRAD/Instructor, UC Berkeley

hyunjung_lee @hotmail.com

Dr. Lee Jeongah 이정아 Assistant Professor, DLIFLC

[email protected]

Ms. Lee Jeongyi 이정이

Instructor/Ph.D Student, Georgia Institute of Technology

jeongyi.lee @modlangs.gatech.edu

Ms. Lee Jung-Hyuck 이정혁 Lecturer, U. of

Chicago jlee @midway.uchicago.edu

Ms. Lee Jung Mee 이정미 Grad. Student [email protected]

Ms. Lee Meehyei 이미혜 Grad. Student, Cornell Univ. [email protected]

Ms. Lee Mijung 이미정 Ph.D student, U. of Hawaii [email protected]

Dr. Lee Namhee 이남희 Coordinator, UCLA Korean Flagship Program

[email protected]

Dr. Lee Saekyun H. 이세균 Assistant Prof.,

DLIFLC [email protected]

Dr. Lee Sang-Il 이상일 Associate. Prof. & Chair, DLIFLC

Sang.Lee @monterey.army.mil

Dr. Lee Steven K. 이기환

Chair & Professor, Graduate School of Education, Portland State Univ. [email protected]

Dr. Lee-Smith Angela 이종은 Lecturer, YALE

Univ. [email protected]

Dr. Lim Byung-Joon 임병준

Assistant Professor & Chair, Korean Dept. A, Asian School II, DLIFLC

open24hours @hotmail.com

Ms. Margolies Euijong Instructor, DLIFLC EuiJung.margolies@mont

erey.army.mil

Ms. Mason Jinyoung Instructor of Korean, Univ. at Albany/SUNY

[email protected]

Mr. Merrill Craig Advisor/GRAD, LAUSD/UCLA [email protected]

Ms. Namgung Jin 남궁진

Student at Intercultural Institute of California [email protected]

NamKoong Kyoung 남궁경 Grad. Student [email protected]

Ms. Oh Hyeok 오혜옥 Korean language teacher, IIC [email protected]

Dr. Oh Sang-Suk 오상석 Director/Senior Preceptor, Harvard Univ.

[email protected]

Mr. Oh Youngkyun 오영균 Instructor, Arizona State Univ. [email protected]

Mr. Park Boyang 박보양 Associate Professor, DLIFLC [email protected]

Ms. Park Eunsook 박은숙 Assistant Professor, DLIFLC

[email protected]

Mr. Park Eunwook 박은욱 GRAD, U. of South Florida [email protected]

Ms. Park Ji Hyun 박지현 Assistant lecturer, USC [email protected]

Ms. Park Jinsu 박진수 Grad. Student, Sogang Univ. [email protected]

Dr. Park Ju-Hee 박주희 Lecturer, U of Michigan [email protected]

Ms. Park Junghee 박정희 Ph.D. Student, UCLA [email protected]

Dr. Park Ok-Sook 박옥숙 Lecturer, U of Michigan [email protected]

American Association of Teachers of Korean 10 Ms. Park Mee-Jeong 박미정 GRAD, UCLA [email protected]

Ms. Park Yunjoo Nikki 박윤주

Ph.D. Student/Instructor, Indiana Univ.

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Dr. Peterson Mark Associate Professor, BYU [email protected]

Dr. Pyun Ooyoung 최우영 Lecturer, OSU [email protected]

Ms. Quinn Heayoung 서혜영 Grad. Student, UC Davis [email protected]

Dr. Ree Joe J. 이정로 Professor Emeritus, Florida State Univ. [email protected]

Dr. Rhee Yoo Sang 이유상 Proefessor/Chair Emeritus, DLIFLC [email protected]

Ms. Richards Kyung-nyun K. 김경년

Lecturer & Korean Language Program Coordinator, UC Berkeley

[email protected]

Dr. Ryu Yang Jean Sook 류진숙 Assistant Professor

DLIFLC [email protected]

Ms. Schulz Carol H. 한용순

Director: Korean Language Program, ColumbiaU.

[email protected]

Ms. Shim Woo Ill 심우일 Instructor, U. of Maryland University College

[email protected]

Ms. Shim Young-sook 심영숙 GRAD, U. of Texas [email protected]

Ms. Shin Hye Young 신혜영

Instructor, Diplomatic Language ServicesAmerican Univ.

[email protected]

Ms. Shin Suin 신수인 Ph.D. Student UC Berkeley

[email protected]

Dr. Silva David J.

Associate Professor and Program Director, Linguistics Uof Texas at Arlington

david @uta.edu

Dr. Sohn Ho-min 손호민 Professor, U. of HAWAII [email protected]

Ms. Sohn Hyang-jin 손향진 Graduate Student, U. at Buffalo/SUNY [email protected]

Dr. Strauss Susan G. Assistant Professor, Penn State Univ.

[email protected]

Dr. Sung Hyekyung 성혜경

Assistant Professor ACS-KB Chairperson DLIFLC

[email protected]

Ms. Sung Mikyoung 성미경 Grad. Student, IIC

[email protected]

Ms. Suh Joowon Suh 서주원 Lecturer, Princeton

Univ. [email protected]

Ms. Tahk Sooyeon 탁수연 Lecturer, U. OF Texas [email protected]

Dr. Wang Hye-Sook 왕혜숙 Associate Professor, Brown Univ.

[email protected]

Ms. Won Eun Young 원은영 Instructor, Harvard Univ. [email protected]

Ms. Yang Mi-Hyang 양미향 Instructor, DLIFLC [email protected]

Mr. Yi Hyunkyu 이현규 Lecturer, Columbia Univ. [email protected]

Mr. Yim Choon Sung 임춘성 Professor, Mokpo

Univ. [email protected]

Dr. Yoo Sai Jong 유세종 Associate Prof., Hanshin Univ. [email protected]

American Association of Teachers of Korean 11 Ms. Yoon Jae-Eun 윤재은 [email protected]

Ms. Yoon Kyungah 윤경아 Lecturer, Columbia Univ. [email protected]

Dr. Yoon Jung Ho 윤정호 Assistant Professor, DLIFLC [email protected]

Ms. Yoon Selina Seungshin 윤승신

Principal, Master Communications, Inc.

[email protected]

Dr. Yoon Yeo-Tak 윤여탁 Professor, SEOUL National Univ. [email protected]

Ms. You Clare 임정빈

Lecturer & Korean language program Coordinator Co-chair,Center for Korean Studies, UC Berkeley

[email protected]

Dr. You Seok-Hoon 유석훈 Associate Professor, Korea Univ.

[email protected]

Ms. Yow Bongsoon 여봉순 Teacher, Flushing High School [email protected]

Ms. Yuen Soo-ah Kim 김수아

Instructor, U. OF Hawaii/Kapioliani Community Coll.

[email protected]

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