Mr. Haught shows his deepest feelings for our country. Here is the article written by Jim Hannah, assistant director of public relations at Wright State University. 

John Haught returned to Honduras, where he spent 10 years of his life, to develop a new curriculum and strategies that focus on communicative language teaching as a Fulbright scholar.

 

 


It was in Honduras where Wright State University associate professor John Haught spent 10 years of his life, learned how to scuba dive, operated an underwater photography business and met his future wife.

 

So it was a bit of déjà vu when Haught was appointed as a visiting Fulbright scholar at the National Autonomous University of Honduras in Tegucigalpa and spent the fall semester in a most familiar land.

 

Haught is an associate professor of TESOL and applied linguistics in the Department of English Language and Literatures. TESOL stands for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.

 

Wright State?s TESOL program is more than 30 years old. Those in the program include Chinese, Saudi and other international students ? as well as English-speaking American students ? who want to teach English. Many graduates teach at high schools and universities. A few are hired by international business executives in the United States as tutors. Others find employment overseas. 

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http://webapp2.wright.edu/web1/newsroom/2017/03/10/language-lion/