Maggie Mitteis is famous in her hometown of Ashton, Nebraska, just like the other 231 people who live there. She has taught University in Poland, coordinated a refugee literacy program in Lincoln, Nebraska, and served as a Peace Corps Volunteer … Continue reading →
Rich Houle just graduated from the LTS Program in December 2015. His capstone MA project was “Agency and Autonomy In English Academic Vocabulary Learning: A Student Centered Teaching Portfolio”. What is your MA project? My project is a teaching portfolio … Continue reading →
Marcella Roberts graduated from LTS in 2010. Her MA Project was titled: Pronunciation for Integrated Skills English Courses: A Teaching Portfolio. Below, she shares how she has used things that she learned in LTS in many different teaching contexts. Where … Continue reading →
SeungEun Kim is originally from Korea. Like Sue Yoon (see our earlier blog post in November), she is pursuing an MA in LTS and an MA in East Asian Languages and Literatures at the same time. You were an English … Continue reading →
Beth Sheppard graduated from LTS in 2008 and is now an Instructor at the American English Institute (AEI). Her MA project title is, “Bringing Your Language Home: A Workshop and Materials for Pacific Northwest Families Involved in Language Revitalization”. What … Continue reading →
My LTS Experience by Wedad Al-lahji For an international student who has never lived in a foreign country before, who is a mother of three daughters, and who has not been in school for eight years, beginning the program was … Continue reading →
Katie Rasmussen is a current LTS student graduating in summer 2015. She is interested in the use of mobile apps to augment language learning. In what context did your internship take place? I did an internship in an Oral Skills class, E-prep … Continue reading →
Eliana Lemos Almedia is an experienced EFL teacher and current LTS student from Brazil who will be graduating in 2016. Could you describe your internship experience? My internship was a great experience. I was a teaching assistant of an IEP … Continue reading →
Tiffany VanPelt is a member of the Language Teaching Specialization program originally from Oregon. Her MA project’s working title is: A MALL portfolio for developing English linguistic and cultural fluency in US-Thai immersion program contexts.
What is your MA project?
Several times per year, the US-Thai Distance Learning Organization brings students from the St. Gabriel school system in Thailand to Eugene for cultural enrichment and English study. My project aims to help provide a culturally appropriate and pedagogically sound portfolio that the LTS students that provide English instruction to these groups can draw upon while working with the program, based on integration of mobile-driven activities.
What inspired you to choose this topic?
I began working with the students back in the spring of 2014. I developed a curriculum based on Instagram after being inspired by the studies on place-based learning in Julie Sykes’ LT610 Seminar the term prior. Since then there have been two additional groups of exchange students, which allowed me to pilot various mobile-based activities across multiple groups, and with the involvement of other students (Al Ullman and Sarah Murphy) in instructor and co-instructor roles. The experience was wonderful, but I definitely found the initial planning very challenging as a first time teacher. I realized that I could help future student-teachers jumping into this context through the creation of a portfolio.
What has been most challenging about doing the project?
Juggling the research aspect of the project with my GTF and coursework has been very challenging. I would highly recommend starting the research for the Literature Review early, since that way you can see if your research strands are going to grow or change, necessitating a different direction. The earlier you can come to those sorts of realizations, the better positioned you’ll be coming into spring term your final year when things begin to get hectic.
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