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The 9 Seminar for English Education th
The 9 th Seminar for English Education
Hosted by Communication Research Institute
& Department of English Education
at Kansai University of International Studies
Co-hosted by JALT Osaka & JALT Kobe
後援:
Theme:
尼崎市教育委員会、伊丹市教育委員会
“Teaching in English: Challenges for High School”
Date:Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Time:10:00-17:30
Venue:Kansai University of International Studies
Amagasaki campus, 5F
Schedule & Rooms
○ Keynote Lecture 13:35-14:45 (Room 502)
“Mission: Impossible or Possible? Discover Principles of Teaching English Through English”
Mr. Yasuyuki Mizohata (Otori High School, Osaka)
○Guest Speaker 10:50-11:50 (Room 502)
“Expressing Voice in English: Teaching Haiku in a Japanese High School Context”
Mr. Atsushi Iida (Indiana University of Pennsylvania )
○Workshops & Presentations (Rooms 501, 502, and 504)
Room A: 501
1) 10:00-10:45
“Web Serials: Short Dramas on YouTube for Bite Sized Listening Exercises”
Michael Wilkins (Kansai University of International Studies)
2) 11:55-12:40
“Getting Japanese High School Students to Discuss Topics in English Without Feeling
Confrontation: The Comparative Approach”
Trent Spriggs (Kinki University)
3) 14:50-15:35
“Motivaytion – Putting the ‘Why’ into Motivating Students to Wanting to Learn English”
Andrew Sowter (Osaka Electro-Communications University)
4) 15:40-16:25
“Making the High School Classroom More Learner Centered”
Andrew Dowling (Ritsumeikan University)
5) 16: 30-17:15
“Reading, Vocabulary & Listening: Developing Autonomous Study Skills”
Gerald Williams (Kansai University of International Studies)
Room B: 502
1) 10:00-10:45
“Building Presentation Skills”
Arthur Lauritsen (Nara Science and Technology College)
2) 11:55-12:40
“The Role of Teachers and the Role of Students ”
Gerald Williams (Kansai University of International Studies)
3) 14:50-15:35
“Learning English Through Drama”
Hector Luk (Kansai University of International Studies)
4) 15:40-16:25
“Utilizing English Content Pedagogy to Better Prepare High School Students for University
Classes”
Richard Miller (Kansai University)
5) 16:30-17:15
“Innovative Teaching Approaches Involving Pragmatics and Communicative Competence”
Brian Wojtowicz (Birmingham University)
Room C: 504
1) 10:00-10:45
“An Example of an Intrinsically Motivating Listening Task for the Classroom”
D. Edward Rowe (Keimei High School)
2) 11:55-12:40
“Using English Through Pictures: Photostory”
Craig Gamble (Kansai University of International Studies)
3) 14:50-15:35
“Agony Aunts to Activate English Study”
Michael Parrish (Kwansei Gakuin University)
4) 15:40-16:25
“Teaching in English: Let’s Talk What We Can Do.”
Midori Sasaki (Kansai University of International Studies)
○Display of teaching materials (10:00-16:15)
Oxford University Press, Pearson Longman,
Room
505 & 506
○ Fair trade event (Thai Cloth) (10:00-16:15) Room 505 & 506
KUIS Dept. of English Education Service Learning Program
supported by PHD Association
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