VITA Jong-Il Kim, Ph. D. PERSONAL Home Address
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VITA Jong-il Kim, Ph. D. PERSONAL Home Address: 1719 Ridgewood Ave. S.E Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Phone: (616) 956-9534 Work Address: Spoelhof Fieldhouse 245 3195 Knight Way S.E Grand Rapids, MI 49546-4406 Phone: (616) 526-6118 Fax: (616) 526-6118 E-mail: [email protected] HIGHER EDUCATION Ph. D. Washington State University 1996 Educational Leadership (Sports Management emphasis) Dissertation: The Experiences of Elite Athletes in an Athletic Training Village M. S. Washington State University 1993 Physical Education Thesis: The Effects of Perestroika and Glasnost in the Soviet Sport System B. A. Dong-A University, Pusan, South Korea 1986 Physical Education PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Calvin College associate professor (Present) Women’s assistant soccer coach (2005-present) Assistant men’s track & field coach (2010) Assistant women’s track & field coach (2010) Head men’s track & field coach (1997-2009) Head women’s track & field coach (2002-2009) Teaching - P.E 233 Coaching of sports, Coaching track and field - P.E.R Core: Nordic walking, jogging & road race, aerobic cross training, core strength & balance, strength & conditioning, frisbee, badminton I & II, tennis I & II, volleyball I & II, and soccer. - Interim courses: Sport and fitness management: Career strategies and job opportunities Modern Olympic Games: The trends and issues Coaching - Calvin college women’s assistant soccer coach (2005-present) - Korean national track and field team (3/14-3/19/2011) - Calvin College man’s and woman’s assistant men’s track & field coach (2010) - Calvin college women’s head track & field coach (2000-2009) - Calvin college men’s head track & field coach (1997-2009) Service Department: - Core/Athletics/Sport Management committee (2013-present) - Core course committee (2002-present) - Web-site administrator (2001-2010) - Ad-Hoc committee – Future planning (2002-2009) - Athletic policies committee (1999-2009) - Summer sports camp committee (1999-2009) - Chair, Physical Education and Recreation Department name change committee (1999- 2000) College: - Multicultural Affairs Committee (2010-Present) - Director, summer track & field camp (2002-2007) - Instructor, summer tennis camp (1999-2001) - Conditioning consultant, women’s soccer team (1997-2001) - Student discipline committee (1999-2000) - Wellness committee (1998-2000) - Instructor, summer soccer camp (1998-1999) Community: Calvin - Instructor, Grand Rapids track & field club (1998-2007) - Participated in Centre Pointe Christian Reformed church's renovation of a Soul Center (1997) Community: - Assisting Calvin Christian high school track and field team (2014-Present) Assisting East Grand Rapids high school track and field team (2012-2013) - Deacon, Korean Grace Christian Reformed Church (2012 – present) - Chair, Palouse Korean Presbyterian church construction committee, Pullman, WA (1995- 1996) - Vice-President, Korean Student Association at Washington State University, Pullman, WA (1994-1995) - Deacon, Palouse Korean Presbyterian church, Pullman, WA (1991-1997) - Captain, Korean National track & field team, Seoul, Korea (1986-1990) - Captain, Dong-A University track & field team, Pusan, Korea (1982-1986) Scholarship Publications: - Zuidema, M. (Ed.). (in review) (2005). Physical Education K-2 and Physical Education 3-5 (4th ed.). Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Schools International. - Kim, J (2003). The Coach as Servant. Christian Educators Journal, 42, 3, 6. - Kim, J & Van Andel, G (2003). Can Our Children Survive Sports?/ Go! Fight! Win! Christian Educators Journal, 42, 3, 3-5. - Kim, J (1999). Physical Education 9-12. In Zuidema, M (2nd Ed), Team Sports Education Program: Sec 8. Vol. 2. Track and Field (pp. 485-510). Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Schools International. Presentations/Speech: - Division III athletes in the USA. “The true student-athletes” Korea National Sports University, Seoul Korea (October, 2011) - Why the US track and Field teams are the best in the world? Korea Foundation for the Next Generation Sports Talent, Seoul, Korea (October, 2011) - How did I survive 10 years in the South Korean National Training Center? South Korean National Training Center, Seoul, Korea (March, 2011) - Are you a student athlete or a professional athlete? Dong-A University, Pusan, Korea (March, 2011) - What is winning in youth sports? Hillside Community Church, Grand Rapids, MI (2007) - An Olympic experience. Byron Center First Christian Reformed Church, Byron Center, MI (2004) - Developing young athletes with your coaching philosophy. Redeemer college, Ontario, Canada (2003) - Coaching strategies for young athletes. Redeemer college, Ontario, Canada (2003) - Power of prayer, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI (2002) - History of Korean youth sports, South Christian high school, Grand Rapids, MI (2002) - Culture of national sports training camp in South Korea, National Heritage school, Grand Rapids, MI (2002) - History of Korean youth sports, Unity Christian high school, Hudsonville, MI (2002) - Panel Member, Integrating faith and coaching. Conference on Christianity, Sport, Leisure and Wellness, Grand Rapids, MI (2001) - True Faith, Korean Christian Reformed church, Grand Rapids, MI (1999) - The relationships of elite athletes with coaches, Calvin College, MI (1997) - True Faith, Korean Presbyterian church, British Columbia, Canada (1996) - The Effects of Perestroika and Glasnost in the Soviet Sport System, Pullman, WA (1994) Advising/Mentoring - Mentoring Calvin college International students (2015) - Mentoring Korean students (5 -10 students) (1998-present) - Mentoring Calvin college woman’s soccer players (2005-present) - Advising A.B General programs (1999-present) - Mentoring track & field student-athletes (40-50 athletes) (1998-2010) - Calvin college mentoring program (1999-2001) HONORS AND AWARDS Academics: - Dorothy B. Cook Scholarship award, College of Education, Washington State University, Pullman, WA (1995) - Instructional Leadership award, College of Education, Washington State University, Pullman, WA (1994) - Senior Scholar-Athlete award, President of Dong-A University, Pusan, Korea (1986) Coaching: - Division III National women's track & field coach of the year (2002, 2003, 2005) - Division III National men's track & field coach of the year (2003) - Division III Great Lakes Regional women's track & field coach of the year (2002, 2003, 2005, 2008) - Division III Great Lakes Regional men's track & field coach of the year (2002, 2003) - Michigan State’s top sports figure (2002, 2003) Athletics: - NIKE, Inc. Consultant, Endorsed NIKE products and received corporate sponsorship (1989-1994) - Lifetime athletic pension by Korean government for excellent performance in sports (Olympic Games and Asian Games) (1986) - Decoration (Gue Sang Jang) by President of Korea (1986) - Senior athlete of the year by President of Dong-A University (1986) - Most Valuable Player by President of Korean Amateur Athletic Federation (KAAF) (1984) - Distinguished Service Medal by President of Korean Amateur Sports Association (KASA) (1984) - Most Valuable Player by President of Korean Amateur Athletic Federation (KAAF) (1983) - Decoration (Back Ma Jang) by President of Korea (1982) - ASICS, Inc. Consultant, Endorsed products and received corporate sponsorship (1981- 1983) - Distinguished Service Medal by Prime Minister of Korea (1981) - Most Valuable Player at Mexico Jr. track & field championship (1981) - Distinguished Service Medal by Governor of Chung-Buk State (1981) - Member of Korean national track & field team (1979-1990) ATHLETIC PERFORMANCES Olympic Games: - The 24th Olympic Games, 14th in long jump, Seoul, Korea (1988) - The 23rd Olympic Games, 8th in long jump, Los Angeles, CA, USA (1984) Asian Games: - The 11th Asian Games, 4th in long jump, Beijing, China (1990) - The 10th Asian Games, 1st in long jump, Seoul, Korea (1986) - The 10th Asian Games, 3rd in 4x100 meter-relay, Seoul, Korea (1986) - The 9th Asian Games, 1st in long jump, New Delhi, India (1982) Other International Track & Field meets: - World indoor track & field championships, 15th in long jump, Budapest, Hungary (1989) - Asian track & field championships, 4th in long jump, Singapore, Singapore (1987) - Texas Christian University Relays, 1st, in 4x100 meter-relay, Houston, TX (1986) - Mt. SAC Relays, 4th in long jump, Walnut, CA (1986) - Grand Prix track & field meet, 3rd in 100 meters, Berlin, Germany (1986) - Grand Prix track & field meet , 3rd in long jump, Berlin, Germany (1986) - Grand Prix track & field meet, 1st in 4x100 meter-relay, Berlin, Germany (1986) - Seoul track & field invitational, 1st in long jump, Seoul, Korea (1985) - World Universiade Games, 9th in long jump, Kobe, Japan (1985) - Osaka indoor track & field invitational , 3rd in long jump, Osaka, Japan (1985) - Paris indoor track & field invitational, 9th in long jump, Paris, France (1985) - World Universiade Games, 6th in long jump, Edmonton, Canada (1983) - Asian track & field championships, 3rd in 4x100 meter-relay, Kuwait City, Kuwait (1983) - World University track & field championships, 3rd in long jump, Turin, Italy (1982) - Asian track & field championships, 4th in long jump, Tokyo, Japan (1981) - Nagano track & field invitational, 1st in long jump, Nagano, Japan (1981) - Yokohama track & field invitational, 1st in long jump, Yokohama, Japan (1981) - Mexico World Jr. track & field championships, 1st in long jump, Mexico City, Mexico (1981) In addition to above performances, I competed in 100 meters, 200 meters, 4x100 meter-relay, and 4x 400 meter-relay