Heesu Oh
Heesu Oh is a second language acquisition and bilingualism researcher. Her research has focused on the beliefs in language learning and teaching in Japanese education, and bilingualism for the children who have two or more ethnic backgrounds. Her first book, titled あなたの知らないバイリンガルの世界:日本語教師読本(The bilinguals' world you don't know: Japanese language teachers' reading series) (webjapanese 2022) provides necessary insight about bilingualism for Japanese education such as the right of language choice of international children. Also, she is interested in the life stories of bilinguals.
She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Second Language Education at Nagoya University and second M.A. in East Asian Studies at University of Arizona. She taught Japanese in all levels at Nagoya University to international students from more than 30 countries and at University of Arizona before joining Grinnell.
Courses taught: JPN221 (FA23), JPN331(FA23), JPN102(SP24), JPN222(SP24)
Education and Degrees
M.A. Nagoya University, Japanese Language Education
University of Arizona, East Asian Studies
Ph.D. Nagoya University, Japanese Language Education