A Brief Background of Dr. Peter Ragan

A Brief Background of Dr. Peter Ragan

Areas of Specialization

TESOL, TEFL, ESP, and EAP

· Multi-skill task-based English language instruction and materials development

· Applications of systemic-functional linguistics; corpus-based text analysis

· Aviation English

· Culture – language interface

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Education

Ph.D., Applied Linguistics: National University of Singapore

M.A., ESL: University of Hawaii, Manoa (East-West Center scholarship recipient)

B.A. Honors, Psychology: University of California, Berkeley (minors: Biology, German)

Significant Positions Held

· Current: Fulbright Scholar to Taiwan as TEFL Consultant and Advisor, 8/05 to 6/06

· Associate Professor: Humanities and Communication, Director, International English

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida; 1988 to present

· Visiting Professor: International Christian University, Tokyo; Summer Language Program

· Senior Lecturer: Applied Linguistics, University of Brunei Darussalam; 1 year sabbatical

· Lecturer: National University of Singapore, English Language Proficiency Unit; 9 years

· Volunteer teacher (science and mathematics): U.S. Peace Corps Malaysia; 3 years

· Fourteen years as professor/student in Germany, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, and China

Samples of Publications and Presentations

· Proceedings: “Cross-cultural communication in aviation.” 14th European Symposium on

Language for Special Purposes. University of Surrey, England. 2004

· Chapter: “Classroom use of a systemic functional small learner corpus.” Small Corpus

Studies and ELT. Eds. Ghadessy, M. et al. Benjamins, 2001

· Presentation: “Aviation English: idiosyncrasy, probability, and problem.” 1st International

Conference on English Grammar. Hyderabad, India. 1999

· Presentation: “Functionally aware.” Fourth International Conference of the Association

for Language Awareness. Quebec City, Canada. 1998

· Article: “Subject specialism and general English in aviation ESP.” TESOL Matters. Vol. 4,

1994

· Textbook: Interactive Writing. Co-author. Prentice-Hall International. 1988

Contact Information

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114 U.S.A.

Tel. 386-226-6649; fax 386-226-7210; Use e-mail to contact me in Taiwan: ragan@erau.edu

2005-6 Yilan Fulbright teacher – Melanie’s Introduction

Introduction of Melanie

My name is Melanie, and I’m the new foreign teacher for Tong Le Elemetary, co-teaching with Clio. I just graduated from Columbia University this past May with a major in Political Science and East Asian Studies. I enjoy watching independent and foreign films, world literature, outdoor activities, and writing.

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2005-6 Yilan Fulbright teacher – Ariel’s Introduction

Ariel Jacobs- Me Myself and I: An Introduction

Hello All!

I’m Ariel one of the new Fulbright English teachers. I just recently graduated from Reed College in Portland, Oregon in Art History, but my family hails from California. This is my first time in Taiwan, though I studied Chinese for two years. So far its been great: we’ve been met with lots of warmth and support. I look forward first of all to teaching, but also to riding a motor scooter, tasting all the good food I can find and exploring all of Taiwan’s natural beauty. Most of all I look forward to meeting new and exciting people here in Taiwan.

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2005-6 Yilan Fulbright teacher – Julianna’s Introduction

Introduction of Julianna

My name is Julianna Scheumann. I am from Isanti, Minnesota where I went to school at Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minnesota where I majored in English as a Second Langauge Education and Bible and minored in History and Psychology.

I am excited to be here in Taiwan and to start teaching at DaFu Elementary school. I hope that while I am here I will be able to learn some more Chinese, learn about the Chinese holidays, and explore many of Taiwan’s landmarks.

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2005-6 Yilan Fulbright teacher – Mary’s Introduction

Introduction: holdameo

My name is Mary Lagdameo, I am also nicknamed Holdameo by close friends. I graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a B.A. in East Asian Studies. I am excited to start co-teaching with Irene at Longtang Elementary School in Yilan County, Taiwan. My interests include: running, swimming, dancing, and reading.

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2005-6 Yilan Fulbright teacher – Katherine Mann’s Introduction

Introduction for Katherine Mann

My name is Katherine Mann. I am a 2005-2006 Fulbright teaching assistant to I-lan county, working in Datong elementary school. I graduated from Brown Univerisity in Rhode Island, USA this June with a BA in Visual Arts and a BA in Education Studies (concentrating in child development). I hope to utilize both of these areas this year while teaching ESL in Taiwan by blending both creativity and an understanding of child development in the classroom.

As a biracial Taiwanese American, I have a deep connection to the island. I hope that I will learn a lot about myself, my heritage, teaching, and children while I am here!

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2005-6 Yilan Fulbright teacher – Annalily’s Introduction

Introduction to Annalily

Ni Hao. My name is Annalily Charles and I am working as a Fulbright Assistant Teacher of English in Yilan County, Taiwan. I am working with the very capable Crystal Chen at Shao Wei Elementary School in Lao Dong. I recently graduated with honors from Pitzer College with a BA in Environmental Studies and in Studio Art. I have taught outdoor environmental education at a field station and have directed art classes at Henry Street Settlement in New York City. I have minimal teaching experience but I am grateful for this opportunity. I hope to really hone my teaching skills this year, and to contribute to Shao Wei however I can.

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2005-6 Yilan Fulbright teacher – Kathie’s Introduction

Brooklyn girl arrives in Taiwan – Starry eyed and stubborn

Oh I-lan!! What adventures await me! Suspense and suprises

Rain, rain, rain, (only on weekends) long abstract conversations, misguided ventures to men’s clubs, anyone remember the diaherrea song we learned in summer camp? Being chased by Taiwanese schoolgirls, starring in a science fiction movie, learning to be deaf and mute/ playing charades 24/7

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