Dr. Kim credits his own experience in graduate school as a driving force behind his inclusive efforts. A native of Korea, Dr. Kim received support from his classmates when he first began studying in the U.S, be it studying for exams together or working on English grammar.
“My teaching philosophy is based on understanding of others,” Dr. Kim said. “My previous experiences help me to develop inclusive environment in my class and lab meetings.”
As a communication sciences and disorders scholar Dr. Kim works closely with a number of people with various medical and behavioral conditions on top of existing language and cultural differences. Tapping into these experiences Dr. Kim created a program to help students in his class that are struggling with the material.
“In my class, I developed a peer mentor program in which students are able to help each other in class and on exams. This program works well for both students,” Dr. Kim said.
Dr. Kim doesn’t just seek to address diversity in the classroom though, as he is working to diversify the understanding of swallowing disorders as they apply to different cultures and foods.