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Sunday, 26th of November, 2023
Earth Hour
EJ in ESL in SK:
Possibilities


Sunday, 6th of November, 2022
KOTESOL Gangwon Chapter
Tipping Points, Hope, A-ha & BlackPink: :
Music, your students, and you can help
save the world from more Seoul-type flooding

Gwangju News, 10th of October, 2022
Environmental Awareness Through English Teaching:
An Interview

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Tuesday, 14th of December, 2021
BFS Zoom chat session
“Uh ohh!”:
Our Industrial Climate Crisis

Sunday, 7th of November, 2021
KOTESOL NC:
Environmentalism in EFL

Wednesday, 31st March, 2021
Daejeon-Chungcheong Online Workshop Series
EFL & Our Climate Crisis:
Why, How, & Who has teach’ed it

IC 2021, 25th February, 2021
KOTESOL Connections: Diversity Panel
Covid and Our Climate:
Unequal effects, shared opportunities

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The Gwangju International Center, Dec. 30th 2019
Gwangju and Mr Goodland:
Saving the World Together

KOTESOL – Daejon Thanksgiving Symposium, 2019
ESL and Generation Global Emergency
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KOTESOL – Jeonju IC, 2019
The Fun-time A-to-Z for Global Warming EFL – slides
The A-to-Z of AGW EFL – file

KOTESOL – Busan-Gyeongsan Conference, 2019
SOS: Save Our Students
A Working Vocab. List
For Teaching and Learning About AGW

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The Gwangju International Center, Dec. 22nd 2018:
Seven Reasons Why 
to Eat WFPB/ healthy vegan

KOTESOL – Daejon Thanksgiving Symposium 2018
The Climate Change Curriculum:
An Open Source ESL Resource

KOTESOL – International Conference 2018
Structures and Sausage Rolls:
EFL and 
Generation Climate Challenge

KOTESOL – National Conference 2018

 


KOTESOL International Conference 2017


This is an online link bank for slide sets used in recent KOTESOL presentations, 
including links to source material pages where related information is available.

Why?
Expat English teachers in South Korea, and Korean teachers alike, live and work in positions of status and authority. English teachers raised abroad are in one of the greatest positions to contribute in numerous ways to spreading messages of the challenge for positive change: we are highly educated, we have professional jobs developing our communication skills, and, we have an international perspective on global issues, whether or not we consider ourselves “political” or consciously informed.

It’s time to get informed, and actively share that information.

But what information? And how?

Read on, think more, take steps to share this knowledge in the best ways you can, and, please share ideas, lesson plans, and feedback.

With love, hope, and action,

j.w.


This site is a growing and expanding resource bank,
originally established for information
presented in the speech and slides of the presentation

Empathy, Creativity, and Critical Thinking:

Skills for Generation Climate Challenge

at KoTESOL 2017 International Conference

Seoul, 21st October 2017.

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