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SELS Dialogues Journal Volume 3 Issue 1

A diverse collection of articles, each offering a unique perspective and contributing to the ever-expanding landscape of knowledge and creativity.

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Jill McDonald<br />

For the past 30 years, Jill has been working at Centennial College in the<br />

administrative field in the English and Humanities and Social Services<br />

Department and Student Financial Services. Overtime, she has helped many<br />

students to achieve their goals and progress in their field of academic studies.<br />

Ivan Su<br />

Ivan is a professor in the EAP program and has been a language educator for<br />

the past 20+ years, teaching in Japan and Canada. He enjoys implementing<br />

new skills and innovation from EdTech in his courses, as well as researching<br />

new learning strategies in language education. His current research project is<br />

investigating the impact of mobile micro learning on language learning.<br />

BJ Jumnadass<br />

BJ Jumnadass has over 15 years of teaching experience both locally and<br />

abroad. He has worked and lived in many different countries like Malaysia,<br />

Indonesia, UAE, Qatar, Australia, and Brunei. He has held administrative roles<br />

and has taught at all educational levels ranging from primary, secondary<br />

and college/university. BJ has a Masters in Education, a BA with a Major<br />

in Psychology, TEFL/TESOL, Coaching levels 1 and 2 and has obtained a<br />

Fellowship. He is currently completing his second Masters in Applied Linguistics<br />

at York University.<br />

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