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Bomi Oh is a Teaching Professor and Lower-division Coordinator in Korean at Arizona State University's School of International Letters and Cultures. She specializes in Korean language education with a focus on heritage learners and curriculum development. Her affiliations include the Center for Asian Research at ASU.
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Her research interests center on communicative language teaching methodologies, language assessment frameworks, and applied linguistics in heritage language contexts. She has developed nationally recognized curricula emphasizing functional and linguistic skill integration through interactive tasks.
Publications focus on textbook development for heritage Korean learners, including comprehensive materials for second language acquisition contexts. She serves as an ACTFL Quality Assurance Advisor and contributes to test development for OPIc and AAPPL assessments.
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Coordinates Korean language programs and advising, with prior roles at the University of Oregon and St. Olaf College. Oversees course offerings including KOR 101-202 sequences and advanced courses like KOR 401-402.




