![]() “Enhancing Intercultural Competence through Pedagogical Translation.” National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages (NCOLCTL), April 2022. “A Pedagogical Model for Teaching Native Spoken Grammar.” American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL), November 2022. Ph.D., Second Language Acquisition, University of Maryland, College ParkĮd.M., Educational Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignī.A., History, Seoul National University Recent Presentations KORE 490 Internship in Korean Studies: 1,001 Plays Education KORE 440 Topics in Korean Translation: Lyrics and Poetry KORE 440 Topics in Korean Translation: Media and Translation KORE 440 Topics in Korean Translation: Film and Translation KORE 385 Introduction to Korean Linguistics ( Non-Western Culture) ![]() KORE 370 Academic Purpose Writing ( Mason Core Writing Intensive) KORE 321 Korean Proficiency through Visual Culture KORE 301 Advanced Korean Language & Culture KORE 300 Exploring Korean Culture Codes ( Non-Western Culture) The Faculty Recognition Award, Montgomery College, Maryland, 2013.ĭissertation Research Grant, The University of Maryland, College Park, 2011.Ĭonference Travel Grants, The University of Maryland, College Park, 2008-2010. The Adjunct Faculty Teaching Excellence Award, The Stearns Center, George Mason University, 2017.Ĥ-VA Course Development Stipends, George Mason University, 2016 & 2018. The CHSS Term Faculty Development Grant, George Mason University, 2020.Ĭonference Travel Grant, The Korean Studies Center, George Mason University, 2019. Online Course Development Grant, The Sterns Center, George Mason University, 2021. Mason Core Award, George Mason University, 2021. The Best Presentation Award, “Implementing Film Projects in Language Classrooms.” The Foreign Language Association of Virginia, 2021. Project Global Officer Grant (Co-PI), The Defense Language and National Security Education Office, Institute of International Education, Washington, D.C., 2021 & 2022. She is the review editor of Epic Korean and the first author of Topics in Korean Language and Culture (Routledge, in press). She has taken on the role of Korean program coordinator since 2019 and is also directing the Project GO Korean domestic program at George Mason University. In addition, she has been devoted to establishing a variety of co-curricular activities for Korean learners, including language tables, language exchange programs, Korean short film festival, and undergraduate student conference in Korean studies, and to initiating internship courses and online curriculum to meet the diverse learning needs of Korean minor and major students at Mason and beyond. She has developed and taught numerous Korean core and elective courses in topics ranging from folktales to media translation for students pursuing Korean studies at Mason. in Second Language Acquisition from the University of Maryland, College Park and joined the Korean program at George Mason University in 2014. Korean: second language acquisition, heritage language acquisition, Korean linguistics, translation studies, language assessment, project-based learning, differentiated instruction, online and distance learning Jihye Moon Korean Program Coordinator Assistant Professor What Can I Do With a Degree in the Liberal Arts.What Can I Do With a Degree in Languages and Linguistics?.Undergraduate Degrees and Concentrations.Graduate Certificate in Spanish Heritage Language Education.Accelerated MA in Foreign Languages (Spanish Concentration).Accelerated MA in Foreign Languages (Spanish/Bilingual Multicultural Education Concentration).Accelerated MA in Foreign Languages (Chinese Concentration).Spanish concentration in the MA in Foreign Languages. ![]() Spanish and French concentration in the MA in Foreign Languages.Spanish/Bilingual-Multicultural Education concentration in the MA in Foreign Languages. ![]()
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