<div>Dear Harold Schiffman,</div>
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<div>Thank you very much for your emails which inform me lots of interesting and helpful resources!</div>
<div>For some reasons, I was wondering if you could change my email add in your emailing list....</div>
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<div>Current add: <a href="mailto:p.heejin@gmail.com">p.heejin@gmail.com</a></div>
<div>Future add: <a href="mailto:liebeheejin@hanmail.net">liebeheejin@hanmail.net</a></div>
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<div>Thanks for your help!</div>
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<div>with the best regards,</div>
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<div>Heejin Park</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Harold Schiffman <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:hfsclpp@gmail.com">hfsclpp@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Remembering Elliot Judd<br><br>I found out today that Elliot Judd passed away. He was a linguistics<br>professor at University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), and even though<br>
I never took a class with him, I did talk to him sometimes, and he was<br>one of the few nice people in that department. He was helpful and was<br>really passionate about language, teaching, and English acquisition,<br>and even though he had a good job and was intelligent, he wasn't<br>
arrogant, and seemed to be truly interested in people.<br><br>Here is his bio from his university page:<br><br><br>Elliot Judd's major area of research is in language policy, especially<br>in the United States. More specifically, he is interested in the<br>
socio-political factors that have shaped American language policy,<br>both past and present, in the areas of teaching English to immigrants,<br>teaching foreign language to native-born Americans, dialect usage, and<br>policies that promote the maintenance or loss of languages other than<br>
Engllish, including programs dealing with bilingual education. He has<br>also studied language policies and practices for English teaching in<br>other countries around the world. Another area that he has written on<br>is TESOL methodology, and curriculum and materials development for<br>
both adults and children. He has helped design materials and<br>teacher-training programs for use in adult, community-based education<br>programs, content-based mathematics for ESL elementary students, and<br>in academic programs for adult ESL/EFL learners. Judd served as<br>
President of the International TESOL Association from 2006-07.<br><br><a href="http://blog.metrolingua.com/2008/12/remembering-elliot-judd.html" target="_blank">http://blog.metrolingua.com/2008/12/remembering-elliot-judd.html</a><br>
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</div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Heejin Park<br>Research Associate <br>Institute for International Studies in Education, School of Education<br>University of Pittsburgh<br><br>5904 Wesley W. Posvar Hall<br>Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA<br>
Email: <a href="mailto:hep5@pitt.edu">hep5@pitt.edu</a><br>Tel. (412)648-1812 <br>Fax. (412)624-2609<br>Mobile. (412)721-6087<br><a href="http://iise.pitt.edu/zpark.html">http://iise.pitt.edu/zpark.html</a><br>