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Okayama and Osaka Oxford Teaching Workshops
I would just like to thank everyone who turned out for the Okayama and Osaka Oxford Teaching Workshops. I had a great time meeting and talking to you, and the many questions really helped me see where my presentation needs more work 🙂
As promised, here are the slides I used for my presention
Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.
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Oxfort Teaching Workshop Series Fukuoka Feb 3 2013
I’ll be presenting in Fukuoka again this Sunday, at the Oxford Teaching Workshop Series 2013.
I’m really excited about the topic: designing reading programs for young learners.
I’ll be on at 10:30 in the Tenjin Crystal Building. Please see the flyer for more details.
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Tohoku (Sendai) ETJ Expo -Sunday December 2 at Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University
I’ll be presenting at the ETJ Expo in Sendai this weekend, talking about useful online resources to help students study more effectively.
The schedule for the event is here, and the map/directions are here.
My workshop is at 12:30 -hope to see you there!
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Building Effective University Language Programs
I’m quite proud of this one. Here’s my talk from the seminar yesterday, entitled “Building Effective Language Instruction”. It’s actually about how to think about university language programs, what they should include and, more importantly, not include.
The outline is below for anyone who doesn’t like videos.
Introduction: the world has changed
Students, employers, and most importantly, language learning techniques have all changed in the new millenium.
What is effective foreign language instruction?
What are the desired outcomes of foreign language instruction? How can they be achieved?
Proficiency, independence
Things students don’t need
Foreign language instruction often includes extraneous material or goals that reduce its effectiveness: technical and social skills
A model program
What would an ideal foreign language program look like atTohokuUniversity? How could it be implemented? Blended learning, serve different types of students, lifetime learning
How to measure results
How should language learning outcomes be measured? How can the effectiveness of a program be judged? Not just standard language tests
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Tohoku University Seminar: Building Effective Foreign Language Instruction
I’ll be giving a 30-minute presentation on “Building Effective Foreign Language Instruction” at an event at Tohoku University in Sendai on Monday. Details are here.
Time: 13:00-17:50
Place: Sakura Hall, Katahira Campus, Tohoku University
Entrance: free
If you can’t make it I hope to post a video of my talk here next week.