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Past Events

Details of past JALT events from late 2008 onwards. For a listing of earlier events (2001-2008) please visit the events calendar archive.


04

Nov
2023, 9:30am to 5:00pm

TBLT Roundtable

Task-Based Learning

The TBLSIG presents "TBLT Roundtable"

Kanagawa University, November 4th, 2023

Featuring 'Plenary Discussant' Martin East from Auckland University

This is a small-scale event at which a number of presenters will give short (10-15 minute) talks on various themes, which will...

04

Nov
2023, 9:00am to 5:00pm

2023 JALT Study Abroad SIG Conference

Study Abroad

About the Conference

​The JALT Study Abroad SIG are delighted to welcome you back to our first face-to-face conference since before the pandemic. This year, our theme is Changing Trends in Study Abroad - The Past, The Present, And The Future. This conference is an opportunity not only to...

31

Oct
2023, 8:00pm

JALT ZPD in October - Gearing up for Tsukuba

ZPD - Zoom for Professional Development Event Committee

Our next ZPD will be on Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 from 8 PM - 9 PM Japan Time. 
 

This session will have a special focus on the upcoming international conference taking place in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, from Friday, November 24th to Monday, November 27th. Ask any questions about the...

29

Oct
2023, 2:00pm

Shizuoka JALT: Thinking about Critical Thinking

Shizuoka

Date: October 29, 2:00pm, online via Zoom   Meeting ID: 895 4387 7598 Password: 460435

https://nihon-u-ac-jp.zoom.us/j/89543877598?pwd=enQ3ci9MVzdNWU4xNmNCTUdIZ0M5Zz09

ミーティング ID: 895 4387 7598
パスコード: 460435

Abstract – With the proliferation of fallacious arguments, “...

28

Oct
2023, 6:00pm

JALT Fukuoka Chapter Annual General Meeting

Fukuoka

All Fukuoka JALT chapter members received an email titled Officer Election Voting. We are currently at step 4 of our election plan:

Nominations period: from October 4 to October 14 Announcement of elections and nominees: October 15 Voting period: from October 15 to October 25 Announcement...

28

Oct
2023, 3:00pm

Mental Health + Learner Diversity

Okayama

TELL (Tokyo English Lifeline): Providing Mental Health Support to Japan's International Community

Arnold Arao, TELL Volunteer Coordinator

TELL (Tokyo English Lifeline) is a not-for-profit organization providing mental health services to the international community in Japan,...

28

Oct
2023, 2:00pm to 5:00pm

Joint Event with DEI: How to Deal with Microaggressions

Kobe

Kobe JALT is pleased to welcome two presenters from DEI.

This workshop will be a professional development opportunity for attendees to learn about microaggressions: what they are and how to transform them into opportunities for growth and connection in the classroom, in the workplace, and...

21, 22

Oct, Oct
2023, 2023, 9:00am to 5:20pm, 9:00am to 3:10pm

LD SIG 30th Anniversary Conference: Learning for Change and Action, Making a Difference for the Future

Learner Development

Join us as the Learner Development SIG celebrates its 30th anniversary with a conference held in collaboration with the Teacher Development SIG and the Global Issues in Language Education SIG. Our conference theme is "Learning for Change and Action, Making a Difference for the Future," a call to...

21

Oct
2023, 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Kitakyushu JALT Open Meeting

Kitakyushu

All members and interested people are invited to join an open meeting to discuss the future of the Kitakyushu JALT Chapter. We will be talking about the viability of the chapter, future plans and projects, and openings for chapter officers. If you have any ideas for revitalising our chapter,...

21

Oct
2023, 2:00pm

YAMASAKI AYA – The effectiveness of integrating ICT and practical learning methods in technical college students’ learning motivation

Akita

YAMASAKI AYA – The effectiveness of integrating ICT and practical learning methods in technical college students’ learning motivation

Abstract

Motivation is crucial for learning a language. However, most non-English majors at university generally lack confidence in learning...