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Uses of First and Foreign Languages as Learning Resources in a Foreign Language Classroom
최태희,Constant Leung 아시아테플 2018 The Journal of Asia TEFL Vol.14 No.4
In South Korea, many senior high school English teachers consider Korean as a helpful medium of instruction for their subject, although many also feel that they need to develop students’ practical command of spoken English, and, therefore, they also see the need to use English as a medium for teaching. This article provides an account of an exploratory study of how Korean, the students’ first language (L1), and English, a foreign language (L2), are used as communication and pedagogic resources in English lessons taught by an experienced teacher. We will focus on the ways in which the two languages are used to manage classroom interactions and to facilitate teaching and learning activities. Drawing on concepts and analytic frameworks from the fields of formative assessment, code-switching/translanguaging and classroom discourse analysis, this paper aims at making a contribution to the renewed debate on the use of L1 in L2 learning and teaching.
한국과 일본대학생들의 다이어트 행동이 라이프 스타일과 신체적 자기만족에 미치는 요인 비교
최태희,한남익,서영환,남윤신,구광수,池田孝博,靑柳領 한국발육발달학회 2020 한국발육발달학회지 Vol.28 No.2
The study analyzed 1,788 male and female college students in Korea and Japan by comparing factors for lifestyle and subjective physical self-satisfaction due to diet experience and concluded that: First of all, Japanese students have less experience in dieting than Korean students, especially Japanese male students who have experienced dieting in two out of ten, showing many differences between Korean boys, girls and Japanese girls. Second, female students were found to be more active in dieting than male students, especially Korean girls, who were more active in limiting high-calorie intake and trying to lose weight. Third, about half of Korean and Japanese students eat breakfast more than five times a week, while overall, Japanese students eat more often than Korean students, while walking and jogging are more common among Japanese students. Fourth, Korean male and female students are more satisfied with their physical appearance than Japanese male and female students. Finally, the negative health level of Korean female students is higher than that of Japanese female students. Health and diet, lifestyle and self-satisfaction are interrelated and it is believed that healthy body image, lifestyle improvement and sustainable practice efforts will be needed for Korean and Japanese college students so that dieting can be perceived as taking care of their weight not just to lose weight but to protect their health.
최태희 서울대학교 경영연구소 2010 Seoul Journal of Business Vol.16 No.2
Focusing on the MBE (meeting or beating analysts’ forecast) phenomenon,this study primarily investigates the way market responds to a firm’s repeated MBE and to its first failure to meet analysts’ forecast after a long string of MBE. The paper also asks whether the market’s reaction to the MBE patterns has changed after the regulatory reform including the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and investigates the properties of habitual MBE firms. The results show the market rewards persistent MBE firms and that it seems to efficiently interpret a systematic portion of earnings surprise for habitual beaters. They also document that the post-SOX stock market premium to MBE has not completely diminished and that MBE patterns are strongly associated with firm characteristics.