Tag: Iwate-Aomori

  • JALT 2022 Four Corners Tour in November – Yilin Sun

    First Meeting: Aomori University of Health and Welfare 

    C block, 2nd floor, room C204

    Date: November 26, 2022, 2:00pm

    Theme: Thinking with FIRE for 21st Century English Learners in Japan

    Fee: Free for JALT members

            Free for non-members

    Abstract: This workshop will focus on ways to foster students’ (especially young learners’) critical thinking skills as part of the 21st century learning. The speaker, who has extensive experience in classroom teaching and teacher education in both ESL and EFL settings, will share strategies to incorporate effective questioning techniques which can be adapted for all levels of learners. She’ll also discuss critical 21st century skills that EFL teachers can incorporate in their classes.

    Second Meeting: AIINA Rm 806 

    Date: November 27, 2022, 1:30pm

    Theme: Workshop: Counter-Storytelling: A Critical Asset-based Pedagogical Framework

    Fee: Free for JALT members

            Free for non-members

    Abstract: The facilitator will use counter-storytelling as a theoretical underpinning and share “asset-based” Culturally Responsive Teaching activities that she and her colleagues have designed to engage participants in hands-on activities to examine the social context of our students’ personal and educational stories as well as our own. Powerful stories, arts, and poetic modes of expressions from students from systematically underserved and under-represented backgrounds will be shared.

    Speaker Profile

    Yilin Sun is a tenured professor (Emeritus Professor) who directed faculty development programs at the Seattle Colleges in Seattle, WA, U.S.A for the past three years before her retirement. She has served the field of TESOL for over 35 years as a classroom teacher, program leader, teacher educator, and researcher with many higher education institutions in China, Macau, Canada, and the USA. Dr. Sun is a former president of the TESOL International Association (2014-2015) and the founding president of Macau Association for Applied Linguistics (MAAL). In 2021, The English Language Specialist Program of U.S. Department of State recognized Dr. Sun as one of thirty specialists who have made a lasting impact on the TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) field since 1991. Dr. Sun is also serving as Chief Editor of the series Foreign Language Teacher Education and Development: Selected Works of Renowned TESOL Experts published by Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press. Over the years, Dr Sun has given numerous keynote/plenary and featured presentations at international professional conferences. She has authored and coauthored books, book chapters, and journal articles. Her research interests include curriculum development, program assessment and evaluation, L2 reading, vocabulary learning, critical thinking, classroom-based action research, teacher education, ESP/EAP, Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT), and NNEST/bilingual/multilingual English speaking teachers in the ELT field.

  • Emergency Remote Teaching: What have we learned? – My Share ERT – August 23 2020 – Online Event

    Zoom link is : https://umuc.zoom.us/j/94702499538  

    The Iwate-Aomori chapter would like to invite you to participate in our upcoming ERT My Share event taking place on Sunday, August 23rd via Zoom.

    After a very challenging few months navigating through our local contexts in the rise of COVID, there is no better time than now for us teachers to share what all we have gained that we will take with us in the fall. It is our hope that this My Share event will offer a chance to engage with teachers from various contexts to exchange the ideas, tips and tricks we’ve gained as we’ve adjusted and adapted to this pandemic.

    We have a wonderful group of presenters, three from our local chapter, and two guest speakers from Osaka and Tokyo, who have lots to share with you about Nearpod, Moodle, Edmodo, Google apps, and so much more! These presenters will share how these tools can be used by anyone, regardless of how techy you may or may not be, and how they can be applied to the F2F classroom as well. We hope you will join us! Keep checking back for the presenter bios and summaries, as well as the Zoom meeting info that should be posted within the next week! 

  • Upcoming – February 23 – Teacher’s Research Workshop

    Event Speaker: Michael Stout
    Fee for non-JALT members: 1000 yen
    Contact or Queries: iwatejalt@hotmail.com
    Date and Time: Sunday, February 23, 2020 – 1:30pm to 4:30pm
    Location: AIINA 6th Floor Rm 602

    In this workshop, participants will learn how to do classroom research. The workshop leader will share first hand accounts of classroom research projects he has participated in, and share insights he has gained from doing classroom research. Throughout the workshop, participants will be led through a series of reflection tasks that will help them design their own classroom research projects.

    Bio

    Michael Stout is a lecturer at Hakuoh University in Tochigi. He has been teaching in Japan since 1997. He has published and presented in Japan and internationally on a wide variety of topics including: Narrow Reading, Reading Circles, teaching with Web 2.0 applications, and action research. His academia.edu profile can be viewed here: https://hakuoh.academia.edu/MichaelStout