We at Busan-Gyeongnam Kotesol hope that you had a good summer and a relaxing Chuseok Holiday. We'd like to extend a warm welcome and invite you to our Sept. 20th meeting featuring:
1. Matthew "Chooch" Mangione- "Fostering Self-Efficacy in the EFL/ESL Classroom"
2. David Harbinson- "Professional Development through Webinars and Online Seminars."
More detailed presentation information follows this main message.
Date/Time: Saturday, Sept.20th, 2:00-4:30
Location: ESS Hagwon in Nampo-Dong, Busan
http://www.koreatesol.org/content/workshops-venue-ess-hagwon-nampo-dong
Who: Anyone can attend, even non-Kotesol members.
How much: Free, and we also provide snacks and drinks.
We often go to one of the restaurants in the area (usually Ashley's Buffet) for dinner and drinks after the meeting. It's an excellent opportunity for networking and everyone is welcome to join us.
Hope to see you there,
BG-Kotesol
1)Fostering Self-efficacy in the EFL/ESL Classroom-Matthew “Chooch” Mangione
This talk is based on Matthew’s video originally presented at TEDxYouth@BIFS about Self-Efficiacy and how students can affect it in their own lives. It is related to goal-setting/ positive thinking for students and teachers.He thought that it might be something worth sharing with his fellow teachers. Besides work inside the classroom, he asks, “What are practical ways to apply self-efficacy within our own working environment?” You can view the digital copy of the original video on Utube at the following URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJxsa75cZ1M
Bio
“I am an American who has been living in Korea for over 5 years. I am married to a Korean woman and have 2 sons. I recently completed my MEd in TESOL from Framingham State University. I am self employed as a teacher these days, teaching private lessons to students of various ages, from as young as 6 years old to doctors at a hospital and other adults.”
2)CPD through Webinars / Online Seminars- David Harbinson
Finding opportunities for professional development can be challenging, especially for teachers living outside major cities or with busy schedules. Over the last few years, there has been a huge increase in the number of ELT webinars (web seminars) that are available. In addition, many seminars and conferences are now being broadcast live online by organizations, such as IATEFL and the British Council. In this talk, we will look at what is available online, how to attend an online event, and some tips for anyone who is new to webinars.
Bio
David Harbinson has been an English language teacher in Daegu since 2007. He is currently a freelance teacher working mainly for a private language academy catering to adults in Daegu. He holds the Trinity CertTESOL, an MA in Applied Linguistics and TESOL, and is working towards completing the Delta. A lot of his spare time is spent on twitter (@DavidHarbinson) and attending ELT webinars. He blogs occasionally about ELT at davidharbinson.com.