James Perren (Ed.)
James M. Perren’s interdisciplinary scholarship has examined CALL in TESOL, service-learning in applied linguistics, materials development, teacher training, intercultural communication, and critical SLA theory. He has published an edited collection on service-learning in TESOL, refereed book chapters on CALL, peer-reviewed journal articles, contributions to TESOL publications, and TESOL affiliate newsletter articles.
Kenneth Kelch (Ed.)
Ken Kelch is associate professor and system-wide director of TESOL at Alliant International University. He received his doctorate in TESOL from Alliant and his master’s degree from the University of
Hawaii. He was instrumental in the development of an online TESOL master’s program and a California
K-12 teacher credential program in teaching English learners, of which he is also the director. His areas
of specialization are curriculum development, research methods, and qualitative research, as well as
supervising and guiding doctoral candidates through the dissertation process.
Jin-suk Byun (Ed.)
Jin-suk Byun is an assistant professor in the TESOL program at Alliant International University. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Linguistics with a focus on second language acquisition (SLA) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign after he received his two MA's in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) and in linguistics from the same university. He taught various groups of English Language Learners and Korean language learners as well as TESOL master and doctoral students. He also worked as an ESOL coordinator in a preservice teacher education program and developed various TESL/TEFL certificate and master programs.His research interests include input, interaction, output, and automaticity in SLA, and the development of TESOL/TEFL programs.
Seth Cervantes (Ed.)
Seth E. Cervantes is an adjunct professor at the California School of Education, Alliant International
University. He is also an English instructor at UC San Diego Extension, English Language Institute, and
a graduate student in Alliant’s TESOL doctorate program. He has taught in both EFL and ESL settings
since 1999, and has been an editor of the Eurasia Border Review.
Setareh Safavi (Ed.)
Setareh Safavi is a doctoral candidate in TESOL at Alliant International University. She formerly was a faculty member in the English department at Sheikhbahaee University in Iran, where she taught undergraduate courses in linguistics, oral skills and pronunciation, writing and composition, and research methodology. She also taught EFL in Iran for over 11 years. Her research interests include speech recognition technology and pronunciation teaching, TESOL teacher training, TESOL theory and practice, teaching and learning figurative language, and the role of literature in language learning/teaching. She has presented her work at California TESOL and Language Teacher Education conferences.