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Korean educators visit UD campus

Scott Stevens (center), director of ELI, during a stop on a tour of the UD campus with (from left) Superintendent Keun-Hyung Na and Secretary Eun-Hwan Ko, of the Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education, and principals Hyun-Pal Cho and Ki-Chol Cho.
4:18 p.m., Feb. 10, 2004--Educators from Incheon, Korea, visited UD’s English Language Institute (ELI) Feb. 5 and attended an Incheon teachers’ listening/speaking class and teacher training workshop on “Use of the Internet for Teaching Resources,” given by Grant Wolf, ELI instructor.

Scott Stevens, director of ELI, hosted the visit. The group toured the campus and met with Timothy Barnekov, dean of the College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy; Christopher Clark, director of the School of Education; Robert Adrzejewski, superintendent of the Red Clay Consolodated School District; and the students from Incheon.

Sponsored by the Incheon Metropolitan Department of Education, 20 teachers from Incheon, one of the largest school districts in Korea, came to ELI to learn methods of teaching English, improve their language skills and experience American culture by living with local families, according to Stevens.

This is the third year teachers from Incheon have attended ELI.

Photo by Duane Perry

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