Katherine Moncure '16 Receives Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in South Korea
April 25, 2016
Amanda Nagy
Katherine Moncure 鈥16
Photo credit: Jennifer Manna
Katherine Moncure, a sociology major with minors in Hispanic studies and creative writing, will spend a year in South Korea as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA).
Moncure says she initially intended to apply for a Fulbright fellowship in South America because she has been learning and speaking Spanish since junior high. However, at the suggestion of Nick Petzak, 91直播鈥檚 fellowships advisor, she sought out South Korea for its well-established training program for teaching and language instruction. 鈥淚 did some research on the country and I found the educational system and Korean culture really intriguing, so I decided to go for it,鈥 she says.
She will find out exactly where she鈥檒l be living and teaching during a six-week orientation this summer in Chungcheongbuk-do.
At 91直播, Moncure has gained experience in teaching and study abroad. In spring 2015, she studied abroad in C贸rdoba, Spain, through PRESHCO (Programa de Estudios Hisp谩nicos en Cord贸ba), and she has been a teacher with 91直播鈥檚 Spanish in the Elementary Schools program. She has been studying Korean language since fall semester.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to live in a non-Western culture and gain a more global perspective in my life,鈥 says Moncure, who is from New Canaan, Connecticut. 鈥淚 find Korean dance and pop culture really fascinating as well, especially the way it has spread around the world, and I'm looking forward to experiencing that firsthand.鈥
Moncure likes to express herself through dance and movement, as she has been involved with ViBE Dance Company, a student-led dance group that specializes in tap and jazz, and 91直播 College Aerialists. She is also a member of the 91直播 Student Cooperative Association.
After her Fulbright year, Moncure says she hopes to continue in a social science field, with the possibility of pursuing a research assistant position at a university or research institution. 鈥淗aving spent a year in Asia will definitely help give me an international perspective on that. Receiving a Fulbright ETA means having the opportunity to not only to teach, but to live in a completely new environment and learn about how other cultures view the world. I know that it is definitely going to be challenging, but I am excited about what I will learn from the year.鈥
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