■ Description of the course and the target students
To begin with, our group decided on a precondition that current middle school students are having difficulty in learning and acquiring proper skills in the English language due to poor teaching methods and customs which are based on strict educational tradition and has been passed down for decades. While such methods may have its strengths, i
2. Concept of Training
Training typically focuses on providing employee with specific skills or helping them correct deficiencies in their performance. For example, new equipment may require workers to learn new ways of doing the job or a worker may have a deficient understanding of a work process. In both cases, training can be used to correct the skill deficit.
In training, the focus is s
Course Developing Assistant
- E-Learning center in Korea Productivity Center. (Yejin-Lee)
o 2010-present Internship at Teaching and Learning Institute
Ewha Womans University (Jihyun-Son)
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POSITION ANALYSIS
1. Company Analysis
(1) Characteristics of the IBM
IBM Korea, established in 1967 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of IBM, is the nation's first and largest information techn
I . The Aims of English Education
Students should study English as a required cultural object so that they may recognize their places in the international society and be provided with fundamental basic for taking part in the future international activities.
1. General Aims of English Education
‣ To cultivate interests and confidence in English and to enhance the ability of 1communicati
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2. Whole Language Approach - Activity 2, Image Game
1) Definition of Whole Language Approach
"A whole-language approach represents a philosophy about reading rather than anyone instructional method. According to this philosophy, language is a natural phenomenon and literacy is promoted through natural, purposeful language function. It has as its foundation current knowledge a