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Steve Jugovic "Lifestyle Awareness Raising and Habit Reflections to Support Learning and Life"

Event Speaker(s): 
Steve Jugovic
Sunday, February 9, 2025 - 1:00pm

YoJALT and the Mind, Brain, and Education SIG are hosting a presentation by Steve Jugovic. Please join us for this exciting event!

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Abstract:

Students and teachers alike are typically involved with various obligations, academic demands and often lack awareness regarding the highly significant and interrelated mind-body connection. The result of this can be directly observed in classrooms, with evidence of sleep-deprived inattentive students.  Self-defeating lifestyle habits and various addictions can potentially inhibit learning, short and long-term goal achievement and overall wellbeing.

Engaging students with specific content topics such as sleep, physical activity, exercise, nutrition, hydration, understanding stress, and time management, can provide opportunities for reflection and change regarding unconscious choices regularly being made.

Based on student feedback, extensive research and classroom tasks implemented in various Japanese universities over the past twenty years, the presenter aims to outline the content, habit theories, tools and approaches applied. It is anticipated that participants can take away various simple methods applicable to their teaching contexts and gather insights to support students’ learning and potential.

Bio:

Steve Jugovic has been teaching EFL at various Japanese universities for over twenty years, most recently as Associate Professor at Tenri University Department of English and American Languages. His research interests include; extensive reading, CLIL materials development and Mind, Brain, and Education Science related topics specifically focusing on the mind-body connection regarding health awareness, lifestyle choices and their impact on student learning. He has recently designed a 12-month online course to further spread his message to support university students.

Click here to contact Steve

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A special thank you goes out to our co-sponsor the Mind, Brain, and Education SIG.

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Date: February 9, 2025 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Place: Keio University Hiyoshi Campus, Raiosha Building 2F (Directions)

Also available Online via Zoom: Pre-registration required for Zoom attendees: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe1cBtqKO_Opd7P11Ge0_OqUwlEX-o9-Lp8C2nhx5S_q6ffVg/viewform?usp=header 

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Cost for JALT Members: 

None

Cost for non-JALT Members: 

2,000 yen

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"Lifestyle Awareness Raising and Habit Reflections to Support Learning and Life"
Online Meeting: 
Yes
Cost for JALT Members: 
0
Cost for non-JALT Members: 
2000

The ICNALE Corpus and what it tells us about how Japanese university students speak and write in English

Event Speaker(s): 
Martin Spivey
Sunday, February 2, 2025 - 10:00am

Presenter Martin Spivey gave a talk about the ICNALE Corpus, and what we can learn about Japanese university students' speaking and writing tendencies based on the data it has collected.  By looking at the statistics of keyword usage and comparisons between Japanese students and native speakers, we were able to see some clear trends and distinctions in word complexity, common errors, and set phrases and sentence structures.  There was also discussion about testing formats and writing/speaking prompts, and how these might influence the output of the students.  We were also introduced to different types of corpora, with several being freely available for use and research.

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Lifelong Language Learning SIG’s Mini Conference on February 9 at Otsuma Women's University

Sunday, February 9, 2025 - 10:00am to 5:30pm

On Sunday, February 9, all are invited to take part in an all-day program of presentations sponsored by the Lifelong Language Learning (LLL) SIG and ETJ in Building G at Otsuma Women's University. 

See the full program of the conference here: https://ltpdownloads.com/tokyo-1/ .

10:00 – 10:45 [Room 335]

How to effectively use lifelong learning courses (Sachiko Nakagome)

How are adult lifelong learners different from younger learners in motivation, study habits, and needs? How can you make LLL work for professional development or community building? The presenter will share her insights from 30 years as both a student and teacher of lifelong learning courses.

Aimed at: Current and potential continuing education teachers and students, parents and students of all ages

Sachiko Nakagome has taken over 20 Continuing Education classes in New York and Tokyo. She has worked as a writer, NGO and media personnel and English teacher.

11:15 – 12:00 [Room 335]

Incorporating service learning into an ELT curriculum (Joseph Dias)

Service-learning integrates community-oriented volunteer activities that address local needs into a course, thereby allowing students to connect knowledge and theory to practice through guided reflection. The speaker will show how short-term volunteer placements with NGOs that have an international workforce can enhance both language and intercultural competence.

Aimed at: Teachers at the high school, university, and adult learning levels

Joseph Dias coordinates the Integrated English Program for the English Department at Aoyama Gakuin University and he is the president of JALT’s Lifelong Language Learning Special Interest Group.

1:00 – 1:45 [Room 335]

Mental health support and resources in Japan (Royanne Doi)

Representatives of TELL, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing support and counseling services to Japan’s international community,will discuss the mental health landscape in Japan and the resources available to people, especially those seeking services in languages other than Japanese.

Aimed at: Teachers at every level

Royanne Doi is TELL’s Executive Director. She brings a wealth of experience to TELL, including for-profit, non-profit, start-up, and academic work experience. Along with recently assuming the position as an independent non-executive director of a global Japan-based asset management company, she is also an outside director of Gojo & Company, a social impact start-up company investing in micro-finance banks in emerging markets.

2:15 – 3:00

In Room 335...

The classes they remember: Skits, role-plays, and the brain’s secrets (Mariana Oana Senda)

This workshop combines hands-on skits and role plays with neuroscientific insights to create memorable TESOL lessons. Participants will learn how these techniques boost confidence, fluency, and creativity while engaging brain processes for retention and lifelong learning. Practical strategies for different age groups will be explored.

Aimed at: All levels of teachers, from kindergarten to university instructors.

Mariana Oana Senda specializes in TESOL and education, with additional expertise in biology and medical science, integrating skits, role-plays, and neuroscience to foster engagement, communication, and lifelong learning for diverse learners.

In Room 336...

English proficiency and Its influence on dating and marriage values (Asia Dobbs, Miki Tanaka)

This study examines how English language acquisition influences Japanese Millennials’ and Gen Z’s views on social issues, focusing on gender roles, dating, and marriage expectations. Through anonymous surveys, we analyze how English proficiency and education impact cultural awareness and shape attitudes toward relationships and social norms among native Japanese speakers.

Aimed at: Junior high school, high school, and university teachers

Asia Dobbs iis a lecturer at Ferris University with degrees from UC Berkeley and the University of Hawaii, researches Japanese sociology, focusing on how English use influences cultural norms and identity.

Miki Tanaka is a specially Appointed Assistant Professor at Bunkyo Gakuin University. She has an MA in TESOL from Winona State University and researches bilingualism and second language identity.

3:30 – 4:15

In Room 335...

Enhancing learner wellbeing in the language classroom (Chiyuki Yanase)

This presentation explores strategies to enhance learner wellbeing in language classrooms, focusing on fostering a supportive, inclusive environment. Key approaches include promoting positive relationships, integrating mindfulness practices, offering personalized feedback, and encouraging emotional expression. The goal is to improve learners’ overall mental health, engagement, and language acquisition.

Aimed at: Teachers at the high school, university, and adult learning levels

Chiyuki Yanase is a lecturer at several universities in the Tokyo area. Her current research focuses on teacher and learner wellbeing, with an emphasis on promoting sustainable and thriving lifestyles.

In Room 336...

The keys to self-directed learning: Plan, do, check, act (James Underwood)

Did you know it could take 2000 hours to become fluent in English? Come to this presentation to learn how to support learners in taking control of their out-of-class learning and maximising their learning potential. The presenter will explain how to guide learners through a university-level, classroom-based, Self-Directed Learning course.

Aimed at: University teachers or adult teachers

James Underwood has 20 years of experience teaching English in Japan. He is the president of the JALT Learner Development SIG and teaches at several universities.

4:45 – 5:30

In Room 335...

The reel challenge (Ashley Ford, Kinsella Valies, Rhea Metituk)

This presentation highlights the benefits of filmmaking in language classrooms, emphasizing creativity, empowerment, and skill development. It offers a prompt and guidelines for a short video contest in an upcoming language learning film festival, providing teachers with strategies to guide students and motivate them through submission opportunities.

Aimed at: University teachers

Ashley Ford is a language lecturer at Nagoya City University utilizing filmmaking activities as a creative and meaningful way for students to express themselves and use language skills.

Kinsella Valies is an assistant professor at Jissen Women’s University. With a Masters in Applied Linguistics and a Bachelors in film, she uses filmmaking to enhance language learning.

Rhea Metituk specializes in digital media and facilitates the Myongji University English Video Contest. She is president of KOTESOL Seoul and organizes the 2025 KOTESOL International Conference and Film Contest.

In Room 336...

Inclusive language classroom attempts: An EFL teacher’s experience (Michael Y. Yap)

The collaborative and process-learning nature of foreign language learning classes presents significant challenges to learners with special educational needs. However, these difficulties can be mitigated through specific pedagogical accommodations. This presentation shares attempts to make lessons accessible to all learners and help them gain confidence in using English.

Aimed at: EFL teachers at the junior high school, high school, and university levels

Michael Y. Yap teaches at Meiho Junior and Senior High School while doing graduate studies in Special Education. He aims to integrate his Special Education learning to support language learners with diverse needs.

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Moving up as an ALT: How two former ALTs became licensed teachers in Japan

Event Speaker(s): 
Michelle Martinie
Jason Smith
Sunday, February 9, 2025 - 10:00am

Date: 2/9, Sunday 10-12:30pm
Location: online/zoom
Fee: Free for members and online attendees, 500 yen for non-members
Registration: https://forms.gle/8q5nEkQqAEcwDh6j9

To kickoff the year 2025, Nagano JALT will be hosting Michelle Martinie and Jason Smith as they share the experiences from their journeys to become licensed teachers in Japan.

Pursuing a Career as a Licensed Teacher in Japan – Michelle Martinie
Abstract
The intention of this lecture is to introduce the specialist teacher licensing process (“tokubetsu menkyou”) in Nagano Prefecture and other locations around Japan. The speaker will use a research-based approach to predict potential benefits to student progress as well as career benefits for educators.

Bio
Michelle Martinie is from The United States. She has lived in Japan since 2011, originally working as an  Assistant Language Teacher. She currently teaches Visual Art and English Communication and Expression at Matsumoto Kokusai High School.

Teaching Solo: Becoming a Foreign Teacher of English – Jason Smith
Abstract
In April of 2024, Jason started working as the first foreign full-time instructor (講師) at Matsumoto Agatagaoka High School. His presentation will cover the process he underwent to get his position and his experience of it so far. He’ll also compare it to both his experience as an ALT and his training/education as an English teacher in the United States.

Bio
Jason was born and raised in the state of Nevada in the United States. He attended the University of Nevada, Reno where he received his BA in Secondary Education (English) and his MS in Counseling and Educational Psychology with emphasis in Information Technology in Education. In 2004 he came to Nagano on the JET Programme and just never left. Until April of 2024 he worked as an ALT in Azumino and Matsumoto as well as in various eikaiwa. As of last April, he started working as a full-time instructor at Matsumoto Agatagaoka High School, the first foreigner to be so hired in Nagano.

In what spare time he has, he can usually be found dealing with the antics of his sons and his dog or nose down in a book.

Address: 
Nagano
Japan
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Scheduled
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Online Meeting: 
Yes
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Cost for JALT Members: 
Free
Cost for non-JALT Members: 
500

Pragmatics My Share

Event Speaker(s): 
Reiko Fischer, Jim Ronald, John Campbell-Larsen, Heather Austin, Sandra Huynh, Courtney Scarborough, Christopher Ellis Davis, Can Danismant, James Rankin, Daniel Orozco, Mira Liyanage, Kathleen Kitao, Yosuke Ogawa, and Saki Araki
Saturday, March 1, 2025 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm

JALT's Pragmatics SIG is partnering with Osaka JALT to present: The-First-Ever Pragmatics My Share”

Please pre-register here so we can inform the security guard who to expect at the South Gate.

Registration opens at 12:30

13:00  Welcome

13:10 Opening talk, Reiko Fischer

Round table My Shares:

13:45 “Slice 1” -- A. John Campbell-Larsen “Reported speech for managing participation”
                           B. Heather Austin “Linguistic landscape: Visible language in public spaces”

14:05 “Slice 2” – A. Sandra Huynh “Halfway there: Feeling incomplete between languages” 

                           B. Courtney Scarborough “Teaching Japanese speakers spontaneity”

14:25 “Slice 3” – A. Christopher Ellis Davis “Do you mind? Is the answer ‘yes’ or is it ‘no’?"

                          B. Can Danismant “Student self-reflection: Class participation mirror”

 

14:45-15:10  BREAK TIME

Round table My Shares:

              15:15 “Slice 4” – A. James Rankin “Icons: Simplify concepts and guide role plays”
                                         B. Daniel Orozco “The misuse of Japanese phrases”

              15:35 “Slice 5” – A. Mira Liyanage “Friendly reminders: Are they really friendly?”
                                         B. Kathleen Kitao “Using AI to generate dialogues”

              15:55 “Slice 6”—A. Yosuke Ogawa “Discourse markers at a turn transition”
                                         B. Saki Araki “Is my L1 affected by learning other languages?”

16:15  Jim Ronald "Pragmatic Incidents"

16:50 Wrap up

17:00 Clean up and clear out
 

Questions? Interested in joining the dinner party afterwards? Contact Donna Fujimoto fujimotodonna@gmail.com
 

 

Address: 
〒540-0004
Osaka
Osaka
2-26-54, Tamatsukuri, Chūō-ku
Japan
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Pragmatics "My Share"
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Cost for JALT Members: 
Free
Cost for non-JALT Members: 
500 yen

A Novel Approach To Presentation Classes- Increasing Opportunities For Feedback While Reducing Anxiety Through The Utilization Of Mathematically Perfect Group Mixing

Event Speaker(s): 
David LaHeist
Saturday, May 17, 2025 - 2:00pm

In 2022, I began working on refining the presentation portions of my classes to increase speaking time and reduce anxiety.  I felt that presentations in class waste a tremendous amount of time: for example, for individual presentations in front of a class of 25, students speak for three minutes and listen for 68 minutes.  I devised a way to mathematically shuffle the students in an orderly fashion, resulting in a ratio of 18 minutes of student talk to 72 minutes of listening with no overlap.  During this presentation, I will explain how this novel group mixing works and reveal the results of my post-course surveys about the new technique.

2022年、私は話す時間を増やし、不安を軽減するために、授業のプレゼンテーション部分を改良することに取り組み始めた。 例えば、25人のクラスの前で個人発表をする場合、生徒は3分間話し、68分間聞いている。 私は、数学的に生徒を順序よくシャッフルする方法を考案し、その結果、生徒が話す時間18分、聞く時間72分の割合で、重複なく発表できるようにした。 この発表では、この斬新なグループ・ミキシングがどのように機能するのかを説明し、この新しい手法に関する私のコース終了後のアンケート結果を明らかにする。

Address: 
790-0844
Ehime
Matsuyama
Dogo Ichiman 1-1
Ehime Prefecture International Center (EPIC)
Japan
Event in Planning: 
Scheduled
Event Type: 
Event Theme: 
A Novel Approach To Presentation Classes
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Cost for JALT Members: 
free
Cost for non-JALT Members: 
1000 yen

How’s your Bedside Manner? An added dimension in nursing English 発表タイトル:How's your Bedside Manner? 看護英語の新たな一面

Event Speaker(s): 
Simon Capper
Saturday, April 19, 2025 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Abstract: As a materials developer I am always looking to add value to my courses and provide out-of-class activities that enable learners to prepare and review target language productively, flexibly, and enjoyably. While developing a nursing English series I discovered ZenGengo. Using this Online Learning Support system has proved transformative, both in how I create materials and how I manage my classes.
This workshop uses the Bedside Manner nursing English series to demonstrate the wide range of online activities that can be created using ZenGengo, and shows the ease with which these activities can be applied to effortlessly and objectively evaluate learners, while putting the outcomes firmly in their own hands.
 
要旨:教材開発者として、私は常にコースに付加価値を与え、学習者が生産的かつ柔軟に、そして楽しく目標言語を予習・復習できるような授業外アクティビティを提供したいと考えています。看護英語シリーズの開発中に、私はZenGengoに出会いました。このオンライン学習サポートシステムを使用することで、教材の作成方法とクラスの管理方法の両方が大きく変わりました。
このワークショップでは、「ベッドサイドマナー看護英語」シリーズを使い、ZenGengoを使って作成できる幅広いオンライン・アクティビティを紹介し、その成果を学習者自身の手にしっかりと委ねながら、簡単かつ客観的に学習者を評価するために、これらのアクティビティが簡単に適用できることを示します。

Address: 
790-0844
Ehime
Matsuyama
Dogo Ichiman 1-1
Ehime Prefecture International Center (EPIC)
Japan
Event in Planning: 
Scheduled
Event Type: 
Event Theme: 
How’s your Bedside Manner? An added dimension in nursing English 発表タイトル:How's your Bedside Manner? 看護英語の新たな一面
Email: 
Cost for JALT Members: 
free
Cost for non-JALT Members: 
1000 yen

Ten Tips for Teaching Neurodiverse Students 神経障害の生徒を教えるための10のヒント

Event Speaker(s): 
Melodie Cook
Alex Burke
Davey Young
Saturday, March 15, 2025 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Matsuyama JALT
would like to invite you to
an Afternoon with
 
Melodie Cook
Alex Burke & Davey Young
Ten Tips for Teaching Neurodiverse Students
神経障害の生徒を教えるための10のヒント
This presentation will be hybrid with Dr. Cook attending in person at Ehime Prefecture International Center (EPIC)Room #2 and Ms. Burke and Dr. Young joining via zoom.
Date: Saturday March 15, 2025
Time: 14:00 – 16:30
Location: Ehime Prefecture International Center (EPIC)Room #2
愛媛県国際交流センター 〒790-0844 愛媛県松山市道後一万1−1
https://www.epic.or.jp/access/index.html
On Zoom
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88445118225?pwd=RDsFhWbbbeB1uW8BvUsFUXPKwQiO6K.1
Meeting ID: 884 4511 8225  Passcode: 730541
Cost: Free to JALT Members / Students & *One-day members: 1000 yen

In this presentation, Dr. Melodie Cook, Dr. Davey Young, and Ms Alexandra Burke will offer teachers of all levels ten simple ways to engage their neurodiverse students. In this presentation, they will introduce practical hints for teachers, such as how to organize their classes, which fonts they should use for materials, how students should be grouped, how to offer assignment choices, and much more. The suggestions are based on a summary of research done for the book Barrier-Free Instruction in Japan: Recommendations for Teachers at all Levels of Schooling, published by Candlin & Mynard. The presenters’ hope is that teachers will come away with ideas that will help make their classes more accessible to all students.
このプレゼンテーションでは、メロディ・クック博士、デイビー・ヤング博士、アレクサンドラ・バーク女史が、あらゆるレベルの教師に対して、神経障害のある生徒を惹きつける10の簡単な方法を提案します。このプレゼンテーションでは、どのように授業を構成するか、どのフォントを教材に使うべきか、どのように生徒をグループ分けするか、どのように課題を選択させるかなど、教師にとっての実践的なヒントを紹介します。これらの提案は、『日本のバリアフリー指導』のために行われた調査のまとめに基づいている: Candlin & Mynard社から出版された『Barrier-Free Instruction in Japan: Recommendations for Teachers at all Levels of Schooling』(日本におけるバリアフリー指導:あらゆるレベルの学校教育における教師のための提言)のために行われた調査の要約に基づいている。発表者たちの願いは、教師たちが自分の授業をすべての生徒にとってより利用しやすいものにするためのアイディアを持って帰ってくれることである。

Dr. Melodie Cook is a professor at the University of Niigata Prefecture. She recently published a co-edited a book on barrier-free education in Japan with Alexandra Burke and Dr. Davey Young entitled Barrier-Free Instruction in Japan: Recommendations for Teachers at all Levels of Schooling, published by Candlin & Mynard. Her research interests include large-scale testing, gender in education, teacher education, multicultural family experiences in Japan, and most recently, helping teachers understand how to better engage their neurodiverse students.
メロディ・クック博士は新潟県立大学教授。最近、アレックス・バーク、デイビー・ヤング両博士と日本のバリアフリー教育に関する本を共同編集: Candlin & Mynardより出版。主な研究テーマは、大規模テスト、教育におけるジェンダー、教師教育、日本における多文化家族の経験、そして最近では、神経障害のある生徒によりよく関わる方法を教師が理解できるようにすることである。

Ms. Alexandra Burke has taught at all levels in the Japanese public education system, from kindergarten to university, since 2005. Her professional background is public policy and equity. Alex has been working with teachers on how to help neurodiverse students in the mainstream classroom context. She is a JALT2024 Mid-Career Scholar Award recipient and has presented within Japan and overseas.
アレクサンドラ・バーク氏は2005年以来、幼稚園から大学まで、日本の公教育システムのあらゆるレベルで教えている。専門は公共政策と公平性。アレクサンドラ・バーク氏は、主流派の教室で神経障害のある生徒を支援する方法について、教師たちと協力してきた。JALT2024ミッドキャリアスカラー賞受賞者。

Dr. Davey Young is Associate Professor in the Institute of Liberal Arts at the Institute of Science Tokyo. He began his career in education working with at-risk student populations in Seattle public schools, including providing language support for immigrant and refugee students. This experience led to his commitment to furthering education as a human right for all people. He holds an MA TESOL from Seattle Pacific University and a PhD in International Studies (Comparative Education) from Waseda University’s Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies. His research is focused on ELTs’ preparedness to teach students with disabilities.
デイビー・ヤング博士は東京理科大学教養学部准教授。シアトルの公立学校で、移民や難民の生徒の言語サポートなど、リスクのある生徒集団の教育に携わる。この経験から、すべての人々の人権である教育の向上に尽力するようになる。シアトル・パシフィック大学でTESOL修士号、早稲田大学大学院アジア太平洋研究科で国際学(比較教育学)の博士号を取得。障害のある生徒を教えるELTの心構えについて研究している。

Endorsements: Matsuyama City; Matsuyama City Board of Education(後援: 松山市、松山市教育委員会)

Date and Time: March 15 (Saturday)14:00 – 16:00
Location: Ehime Prefecture International Center (EPIC)Room #2
愛媛県国際交流センター 〒790-0844 愛媛県松山市道後一万1−1
https://www.epic.or.jp/access/index.html

Cost: JALT Members and students: free        *One-day members: 1000 yen
Payment method
Note: If you are planning to join online as a one-day member, please pay the fee to the following bank account:   
Shinsei bank: Account number: 400 1656054 (柳在熙 Jaehee Ryu)
Branch:本店(Head office)、Account type : 普通(Saving account)

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Address: 
Ehime
Matsuyama
Dogo Ichiman 1-1
Ehime Prefecture International Center (EPIC) Room 2
Japan
Event in Planning: 
Scheduled
Event Type: 
Online Meeting: 
Yes
Email: 
Cost for JALT Members: 
free
Cost for non-JALT Members: 
1000 yen

Thinking about Thinking 2025 (Online Event)

Saturday, February 15, 2025 - 3:00pm to 5:15pm

The JALT Critical Thinking Special Interest Group (CT SIG) is happy to announce the speakers for our spring online event, Thinking about Thinking 2025. This event will be held on February 15, 2025, from 15:00 to 17:15. The event is free to attend. To register for the event and to get the Zoom link and code for it, fill out the following form.

https://forms.office.com/r/xTpTwdpEKb

 

Here are the presentations that will be featured:

 

Critical Thinking and Legal Ethics through Media Content

James D. Dunn - Meiji University

 

Critical Thinking and Autonomy: Integrating Self-Regulated Learning and Generative AI

Dennis Koyama - Sophia University

 

The Role of Exit Tickets and Learning Journals in Building Self-Reflection and Autonomy in EFL Young Learners

Pipit Prihartanti Suharto - Universitas Pendidkan Indonesia

 

Enhancing Student Learning with Visible Thinking Routines

Rob Peacock - Oxford University Press

 

Fostering Critical Thinking in EFL with Collaborative Quiz Networks

Matthew Akingbade - The Palms English After School (Gakudou) Organization

 

How the Use of Slang Might Enhance Vocabulary Retention, Critical Thinking, and Overall Engagement for English Learners

John David Garrett - Foreign Services Training Institute, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Address: 
Japan
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Critical Thinking in Language Education
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Yes

JALT Oita Symposium 2025 

Saturday, January 25, 2025 - 2:30pm to 6:00pm

JALT Oita Symposium 2025 

On Saturday, January 25, join us for what promises to be an insightful evening filled with thought-provoking discussions and opportunities to connect with fellow educators while exploring fresh approaches to engaging learners.

This year’s symposium features presentations on key themes, including AI in language education, practical strategies for student engagement, insights from complexity theory, and translanguaging in Japanese classrooms.

 See flyer and timetable for full session details.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Address: 
870-0839
Oita
Oita-shi
Kanaike Minami 1-5-1
Horuto Hall
Japan
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Scheduled
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Cost for JALT Members: 
Free
Cost for non-JALT Members: 
Free