Tag: JALT

  • JALT 2014 Hightlights

    This just in from our front office. If you’ve never been to the JALT International Conference before, you might want to check this video out.

  • Motivation: The Importance of Social Influences – Margarita Foster

    On January 25, Iwate JALT Margarita Foster, a teacher at Hachinohe Gakuin University whose studies include psychology and criminology gave a talk. She is currently researching juvenile delinquency and resilience, but what brought her to us this past Sunday was a discussion about teachers and what motivates them.

    Foster had recently completed some research on the topic of teacher motivation, and she spoke of her results. She explained that there were many external and internal factors that motivate or demotivate a teacher, and that these factors can also cause stress and even burnout if they aren’t dealt with properly.  She went over the results of her teacher survey and outlined that in Japan, working conditions within schools can lead to burnout in teachers. She offered some ways in which teachers might be able to reignite their passion for teaching, and find new ways to keep their motivation up.   We want to thank Margarita for joining us and sharing her research with us.

    Reported by Jason Hill

  • JALT2014: Conversations Across Borders November 21-24, 2014

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    Just a friendly reminder that there will not be an IWATE JALT meeting in November. Instead you may wish to attend the conference in Tsukuba. It is the International JALT conference and features a number of Plenary speakers and talks. Please click the logo for more information. We’ll see you on December 14 for our next local meeting.