American Association of Teachers of Korean (AATK)

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Address:
East Asian Studies, Box 1850
Brown University
Providence, RI
02912
United States
Professions:
Korean
Our members:
Professor, Teacher, Researcher, Graduate Student
Region of activity:
National
United States
Scope of membership:
National
United States
Founded Founded: 1994

Description

AATK was found in 1994. It is the only professional organization for all the teachers of Korean language, literature and culture in the States. Membership is open to the teachers at all levels (elementary, secondary and post-secondary) in the States as well as in Korea, although the majority is college/university professors in the States.

Member benefits

Timely job announcements and information on other association-related activities
All association's publications (e.g. journal, newsletter, etc.)
Accommodation/meal support when participating annual conference
Publications/multimedia resources from our sponsor (Korea Foundation) through AATK

Mission / Aims

To enhance and promote an interest in the teaching and learning of the Korean language, literature, and culture

To provide a forum for presenting research findings

Principal activities

Annual conference
Publishing "Korean Language in America," AATK's official journal/proceedings, newsletters
Disseminating information and source materials
Encourage the development and demonstration of instructional materials, teaching methods, and curricula
Provide a forum for discussion of common issues and concerns
Voice the Association's concerns related to Korean language education in the United States
Raise funds to carry out the Association's activities

Training / Licensing / Certification

Annual Professional Development Workshop, certificate for Workshop attendees.

Affiliations

We are member of:
Korean Special Interest Group, American Council of Teaching Foreign Languages (ACTFL)
Partner Associations:
International Association of Korean Language Education (IAKLE)