Kenneth B. Kelch

Ken Kelch is associate professor and system-wide director of TESOL at Alliant International University. He received his doctorate in TESOL from Alliant and his master’s degree from the University of Hawaii. He was instrumental in the development of an online TESOL master’s program and a California K-12 teacher credential program in teaching English learners, of which he is also the director. His areas of specialization are curriculum development, research methods, and qualitative research, as well as supervising and guiding doctoral candidates through the dissertation process.

Publications

CALL Theory Applications for Online TESOL Education
Kenneth B. Kelch, Peter Byun, Setareh Safavi, Seth Cervantes. © 2021. 440 pages.
With the increased necessity of using online teaching to ensure students continue to learn, it is imperative that language teachers implement computer-assisted language learning...
Applications of CALL Theory in ESL and EFL Environments
James Perren, Kenneth B. Kelch, Jin-suk Byun, Seth Cervantes, Setareh Safavi. © 2018. 360 pages.
Blended learning has recently been gaining popularity within educational fields. Examining the impact that computer-assisted techniques have on foreign language education will...