Jeremy D. Slagoski
347 Graff Main Hall
1725 State Street
La Crosse, WI 54601
Telephone: 608-785-8314 Fax: 608-785-8311
Email: slagoski.jere@uwlax.edu
EXPERIENCE
2007- , ESL Institute, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, WI
Associate Lecturer
- Teaching courses on reading, speaking, and essay writing with students of various linguistic levels and cultural backgrounds.
- Designing courses to meet the needs of each student to enrich their linguistic skills and university experience.
- Collaborating with other instructors on various classroom practices and theories
- Piloting a lab course for up to 70 students, building their academic and testing skills in addition to vocabulary and pronunciation skills using words from the Academic Word List
2006-2007, English Language Fellowship, Samara, Russia
Senior English Language Fellow
- Provided seminars, workshops, and master classes that focus on TEFL methods, American studies, and English for specific purposes for teachers and institutions in the Samara and the Greater Volga Region.
- Organized events at the American Center in Samara, giving hundreds of teachers and students in the region opportunities to learn first-hand about American culture and education.
- Created this website for Russian teachers to find access to information and materials regarding my presentations and teaching English in general.
- Created a blog to answer frequently asked questions that required more time than was allotted at the seminars.
2003-2006, SMU-TESOL, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Korea
Lead EFL Methodology Instructor
- Developed curricula for 3 intensive English as a Foreign Language courses: Methodology 1, Methodology 2, and Practicum.
- Conducted instructional and curricular articulation discussions to meet the educational needs and support of limited English speaking students.
- Trained numerous native and non-native speakers of English to teach English.
- Assisted with proposal development, project maintenance, and performance reporting.
2002, Power Academy, Ellicott City, MD
Summer Camp Instructor
- Taught English as a Second Language to Korean children ages 11 to 14
- Readily designed own curriculum, lesson plans, and quizzes
- Successfully created a cooperative community of learners
2002, English Language Center, UMBC, Baltimore, MD
Intern (Listening & Speaking Proficiency Rating)
- Rated international students' proficiency according to the Interagency Language Roundtable scales.
- Provided feedback to students, instructors, and administrators.
- Assisted English Listening & Speaking instructors in their classes.
2001-2002, Resource Center for Language & Culture, UMBC, Baltimore, MD
Resource Center Aide
- Assisted ESL instructors and students with finding classroom materials
- Provided ESL-related journals and catalogues for graduate students
- Organized ESL-related books, videos, magazines, and job postings
1998-2001, Nova Corporation, Tokyo (main office), Kumagaya (local branch), Japan
Full-Time English Instructor
- Taught students ranging from novice-low to native-like oral proficiency
- Produced own materials to teach idioms, vocabulary, and pronunciation skills
- Assisted in orientation, assessment, and enrollment of students
- Conducted guided conversation lessons with students of all ages and proficiencies
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Published Articles
"Practicum: Microteaching for Non-Native Speaking Teacher Trainees"
- English Teaching Forum, Volume 45, Number 4, 2007
Seminars & Workshops
Summer Institute of English, Elista, Kalmykia, Russia, May 2007
- "Content-Based Instruction" master classes
- "Communicative Writing Activities" theory & demonstration
2007 National Association of Teachers of English Conference, Voronezh, Russia, April 2007
- "Successfully Conducting Role-Plays in the English Classroom" theory & demonstration
- "Celebrating Russian and American Relations: Materials for Teachers" examples
2007 Foreign Language Teaching Marathon, Saratov, Russia, February 2007
- "Successfully Conducting Role-Plays in the English Classroom" theory & demonstration
- "Total Physical Response - A Unique Approach to Communicative Teaching" demonstration
- "Cooperative Learning Activities" theory & demonstration
- "Promoting Critical Thinking in the Classroom" theory & demonstration
2005 Asia-TEFL International Convention, Beijing, China
- "Practicum - Microteaching for Non-Native Speaking Instructors"
2005 KOTESOL International Convention, Seoul, Korea
- "Practicum - Microteaching for Non-Native Speaking Instructors"
Conferences Attended
- 2008 TESOL International Convention, New York, NY
- 2006 TESOL International Convention, Tampa, FL
- 2004 KOTESOL International Convention, Seoul, Korea
- 2003 KOTESOL International Convention, Seoul, Korea
- 2002 Maryland TESOL Convention, Anne Arundel Community College
EDUCATION
2001-2002, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), Baltimore, MD
- MA Degree in ESOL/Bilingual Education
- Graduated with a 4.0 GPA
- Conducted research on teacher burnout with emphasis on teaching English as a foreign language
1994-1998, Beloit College, Beloit, WI
- BA Degree in English, Creative Writing with a minor in Linguistics
- Graduated with a 3.25/4.00 GPA
- Active in many extracurricular clubs: PFM art expression group leader, Pocket Lint literary journal head editor, and WBCR radio DJ.
Research Interests
- Role-plays in the contexts of teaching English as a foreign language, teacher training, and intercultural communication.
- Task-based learning and teaching with a specific analysis on role-play objectives and outcomes
- Integrating critical thinking into role-plays in content-based instruction
SKILLS
- Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Integrating the Internet, blogs, and podcasts into the classroom
- Basic web-design and e-learning
- Languages: Spanish, German, Japanese, Korean, and Russian