Category: Talk

  • Upcoming: April 23 – Preparing for the global marketplace: How can we best prepare our learners? – Richmond Stroupe

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    Date and Time: Sunday, 23 April 2017– 1:30pm – 4:30pm
    Speaker: Richmond Stroupe
    Location: AIINA Rm 602 (map https://goo.gl/maps/kEQo5UV2jPr)
    Fee for JALT members: Free
    Fee for one-day members: 1,000 yen (500 yen for students)

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    There will be an open mic session after the presentation.

    In the 21st century, prospective employers of our graduates are no
    longer satisfied with solely higher levels of English language
    proficiency, but also require additional skills that shape a
    well-rounded global citizen. As part of the global community, our
    learners will be required to be autonomous and confident and be able
    to think critically. In addition, our learners need to be able to
    effectively manage large amounts of information, use technology
    efficiently, understand the cultural perspectives of others, and work
    collaboratively and in leadership positions. All of these skills need
    to be incorporated into language programs that increasingly are
    providing content through English medium instruction, increasing the
    expectations placed on students and instructors alike. This workshop
    will provide opportunities for teachers to discuss the obstacles they
    face when trying to support learners as they develop these skills, and
    to discuss effective approaches to overcoming these obstacles.
    Participants in this workshop will also have the opportunity to
    discuss specific strategies and effective suggestions that teachers
    can use on a daily basis within any curriculum with students at any
    level to help them achieve the skills necessary for success within the
    global community.

    Bio

    Richmond Stroupe is the current Chair of the International Language
    Education: TESOL Graduate Program at Soka University in Tokyo, Japan.
    He has worked with university and professional language-learners from
    Asia since 1989, and his academic interests include curriculum
    development, teacher training and professional development, and
    enhancing learners’ critical thinking skills.

  • Upcoming – Dec 11 – Education as a Business – School Owner Simulation

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    Date and Time: Sunday, 11 December 2016– 1:30pm – 4:30pm
    Speaker:Ryan Hagglund
    Location: AIINA Rm 602 (map https://goo.gl/maps/kEQo5UV2jPr)
    Fee for JALT members: Free
    Fee for one-day members: 1,000 yen (500 yen for students)

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    Most teachers at some time have thought about running their own language school or wondered what it would be like. What would it entail? What might a successful model be? How might it differ from education in the non-profit world? This presentation will utilize a simulation style to highlight challenges and benefits unique to for-profit language schools. Participants will engage in decision-making scenarios and opportunities, observing how they affect both the educational and financial aspects of education as a business.

    Biography:
    Ryan Hagglund is owner of MY English School in Yamagata and adjunct professor of English at Yamagata University. He also serves as coordinator for the JALT School Owners’ SIG and regional group liaison for ETJ. He has an MA in TEFL/TESL from University of Birmingham in England, MAT from Willamette University in Oregon, and Oregon State teaching certification for JHS and HS. He lives in Yamagata with his wife and three boys.

  • Upcoming – Oct 30 – Tsugaru Innovation in Language Education Symposium

    Hi everyone. Our October event will not be in Morioka. We will be up in Hirosaki, Aomori at Hirosaki University for a special event called the Tsugaru Innovation in Language Education Symposium. Here is the information below.

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    Prior to the Symposium – Hirosaki University will have a Workshop on New English Education using ICT, SALC and Active Learning Methods from 12:00 ~ 12:55

    Every one is welcome to join! 

    12:00 ~ 12:25 Megumi Tada – In and Out of the Classroom – Exploring and Maximizing Student Potential Using LMS & SALC

    12:25 ~ 12:50 Shari Joy Berman – Innovative Active Learning and Project-based Techniques for Quintessential Flipped Classroom.

    The Symposium will have the following schedule:

    13:00 Start – Opening Remarks (Colin Mitchell)
    13:15 ~ 14:00 Speaker 1: Peggy Ishikawa  (15 minute Q&A)
    14:00 ~ 14:15 Coffee/Tea Break
    14:15 ~ 15:00 Speaker 2: Edo Fosythe  (15 minute Q&A)
    15:00 ~ 15:15 Coffeetea Break
    15:15 ~ 16:00 Speaker 3: Mike Smith (15 minute Q&A)
    16:00 ~ 17:00 Closing Remarks and Invitation to visit and tour the English Lounge (Hirosaki U.’s SALC)

    Please check out the TILES main page for a abstracts and bios.

    I’ve place all this information on a TILES page here. It will always be there for reference in case you cannot find this post.