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KOTESOL Post-show Roundtable Discussion

Post-show Roundtable KOTESOL Discussion
following the 2010 KOTESOL National Candidates Discussion

October 3, 2010


Participants:  Peadar Callaghan, Robert Capriles, Sara Davila, Matt Doyon, Doug Huffer, Aaron Jolly,  Jeff Lebow, Stafford Lumsden, Bryan Stoakley

Topics Discussed
 
00:30  - Notification of Conference Session Acceptance or Rejection
06:40 - Website Status & Recording Conference Presentations
10:00  - Role of 1st VP
13:00  Korean Participation & Possibilities of a Korean Language Special Interest Group
22:30 -  Openness, Transparency, Making Organization Information Public
27:10 - More Website Update Details, Mea Culpa, & Prospects for Professional Intervention
37:35 - National Budget
40:00 - Final Words, We KOTESOL

Onsite Voting at the International Conference Oct. 16~17
More information about elections & candidates at: http://kotesol.org/?q=elections

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Discussions with 2010 KOTESOL National Candidates

Discussions with 2010 KOTESOL National Candidates
October 3, 2010

Candidates for KOTESOL National Council (in order of appearance)
00:20  Stafford Lumsden, Conference Co-chair
17:40  Doug Huffer,  Nominations & Elections Chair
37:00 Aaron Jolly, 2nd Vice President
55:45 Peadar Callaghan, 1st Vice President

KOTESOL 2010 Candidates
Online Voting October 4~14
Onsite Voting at the International Conference Oct. 16~17
More informatin about elections & candidates at: http://kotesol.org/?q=elections

Post-show Roundtable Discussion Here

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KOTESOL Candidates Webcast

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Sunday, October 3, 2010 - 20:00

  

 We will be streaming live conversations with several candidates running to be on the KOTESOL National Council.  We'll be begin at 8pm.  To tune in live and participate in the text chat room, go to http://koreabridge.net/live


More information about the candidates and election at: http://kotesol.org/?q=elections

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pay per class-not hour, and more

I wish this site would require job posters to mention the number of classes one must teach instead of just listing hours as this is misleading. There are alwasy public school jobs posted on here starting at 12:40 for 4 hours at 30 per hour but you are actually teaching 5 classes so you are making less than 25 per class. This at a public school in 2010? This is terrible pay. If I saw this I would not even bother sending out a text and so on but... Manager, can you please require people to mention the following info:

 

The location

The start and finish time

teaching Doctors

35 to teach doctors is a joke. 7 bucks a head? I dont think so. The Korean government pays a certain amount for continuing education so you can be sure this person is making over 100 per hour on you. Just a word to the wise-this is a sucker job. The other post on here where he made 100 per hour is more accurate.

Vote for your favorite blog in South Korea

Hey everyone, I just wanted everyone in this community to know about a voting poll at www.gooverseas.com for the 'Best Blog in South Korea.' Anyone can vote, all you have to do is visit this page. http://www.gooverseas.com/korean-blogs

The title of my blog is ' A Year in Daegu.' Please visit and consider voting for me!

Let me know some largest shop of Black Yak

On February I will visit Korea again to try Chiri-san Mountain and others as many as possible.

 

But only after I land on pusan , I hope to buy some tools like six-points-eisen overmitton-goretex-glove-cover and else.

 

On recent trip, I found a quite small shop on Chunondong next to KB-bank , and I bought a 2person's tents with quite cheap price. 55000won, Wow the same one cost tentimes more expensive in Japan. And design of BlackYak tent is superior than Japanese makers' like MontBell.

 

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