Sufumi So <sufumi+ who-is-at andrew.cmu.edu>

Sufumi So (sufumi+ who-is-at andrew.cmu.edu)
Wed, 21 Jan 1998 11:41:28 -0500 (EST)

Hi,

I had been a quiet but enthusiastic reader of this list for a number of
years until the end of 1996 when I relocated myself from Toronto to
Pittsburgh. In Toronto I was a Ph.D. student at OISE/UT, specializing in
second language education. In Pittsburgh I teach Japanese-Language and
Second-Language-Acquisition courses at Carnegie Mellon University. After
being away from this discussion list for more than a year, I realize how
much I've missed stimulating discussions this list can offer. So, here I
am re-subscribing to the list from my new e-mail address.

I am currently engaged in a research investigating the effects of
composition models upon writing processes. My colleagues and I are doing
this research in the context of college-level
Japanese-as-a-foreign-language education. Right now we are working
primarily from the cognitive constructivist viewpoint, but we would like
to extend the scope of our research by incorporating sociocultural
perspectives.

Looking forward to joining your discussions.

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Sufumi So, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Japanese and Second Language Acquisition
Department of Modern Languages
Carnegie Mellon University
Baker Hall 160
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 U.S.A.

Phone: (412) 268-7991
Fax: (412) 268-1328
E-mail: sufumi+ who-is-at andrew.cmu.edu (English only)
sso who-is-at komachi.sp.cs.cmu.edu (English & Japanese)

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