Facilitators
Manpal Sahota has been working in Korea for nearly 9 years. He is an academic coordinator for the foreign teachers working in elementary, middle, and high schools in the Gangnam District of Seoul. He has a MA degree in TESOL and his interests include professional development through reflective practice, issues of race in EFL education, and world Englishes.
Contact: manpalsahota@gmail.com
Kevin Giddens has worked as a teacher and teacher trainer in Mexico and South Korea since 2006. He currently works as an Instructor of Methodology and Practicum at Sookmyung Women's University's TESOL program. He holds an MA in TESOL from the SIT Graduate Institute. His professional interests include experiential learning, reflective teacher development, developing intercultural sensitivity and most recently blogging about Do-Nothing Teaching (DNT) http://kevingiddens.posterous.com.
Contact: kgiddens22@gmail.com
Michael Griffin currently teaches in the Graduate School of International Studies at Chung-Ang University. Working with future businesspeople and interpretors in his day job, Michael now considers teacher development a hobby. Michael got his start with reflective practice and teacher development in 2008 when he started his MA in TESOL after teaching for 8 years. Some of Michael's other current professional interests include materials-light teaching, DNT, and curriculum development.
Contact: michaelegriffin@gmail.com

