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  • Michinoku English Education Summit(MEES) 2025 – Call for Presenters –

    Date: Saturday, June 21, 2025

    Venue: Hachinohe Gakuin University – Hachinohe Art Museum Satellite Space, Hachinohe, Aomori

    Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1305505580681857/

    MEES Page: https://meesjapan.wordpress.com/

    The 10th Anniversary of MEES

    “Foundations and Frontiers of EFL: Past Lessons and Future Solutions”

    We welcome any proposals with relevance to language use, learning, and teaching for any age group within the ELF context. Submissions may include action research conducted inside or outside the classroom, works in progress, teaching strategies and pedagogy, pilot studies, as well as proposals for discussion sessions and workshops.

    Sessions are set at 30 minutes (including questions). Please advise us on your session format: formal presentation, workshop, discussion, or demonstration. Also, if you would like more than 30 minutes, let us know.

    Abstract Submissions: Abstract must be no longer than 300 words in English, in either MS Word, Mac Pages, or PDF file.

    Send all abstract submissions to: MEESjapan@gmail.com

    Proposal Abstract Deadline: Friday, May 9th, 2025.

  • TILES 2019 – Presenter list and schedule.

    Theme: “Communication in the Language Classroom”
    Sunday, September  29, 2019
    Aomori University of Health and Welfare.

    Please go to our event page for all the details.

     

    Up-to-date event information can also be found at the facebook event page.

     

  • 2015 MEES Conference – 2015みちのく英語応用サミット @八戸学院大学

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    全国語学教育学会岩手県地方支部&八戸学院大学主催
    第2回目みちのく英語応用サミット

    2015 Michinoku English Education Summit

    Co-sponsored by the Iwate Chapter of JALT and Hachinohe Gakuin University

    Sunday, May 31, 2015

    Conference theme:

    “Why can’t we be friends?”
    Reuniting Linguistics and Language Education

    Despite the merits that it can offer language teachers, linguistics often seems divorced from EFL education. The 2015 Michinoku English Education Summit (MEES) aims to provide opportunities for English educators to explore the dynamics between linguistics and EFL education. In doing so, teachers will gain a wealth of new language insights as well as practical teaching ideas. This MEES conference will appeal to any English language educator interested in the relationship between language and language teaching, regardless of their teaching context.

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