East Shikoku JALT:

Practical Classroom Ideas for Teaching Japanese

Date: Sunday, December 23rd, 2007 Time: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Speaker: Takame Ueki-Sabine (University of Tasmania)

Description:
Takame sensei will give a 30-minute workshop on concrete teaching ideas for the Japanese language classroom. This presentation will have participants taking an active (and sometimes physical!) role as she guides teachers through her teaching methods. She will discuss approaches/methods for different levels of Japanese teaching. She requests that participants wear loose and comfortable clothing.

Takame will then spend some time to discuss the JATS (Japanese Assistant Teaching Scheme), a ten-month Japanese teaching internship she coordinates for Tasmanian schools. Prospective Japanese teachers will be interested in this unique Australian programme.

Speaker profile:

Takame Ueki-Sabine is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Asian Languages and Studies at the University of Tasmania. She has wide expertise in Japanese as a Foreign Language (JFL) with over 20 years in the field. Takame's guiding principle as a teacher is based on "what would be best for the students" which she has practiced throughout her teaching career. She has received a Teaching Excellency Award and three teaching merits at the University of Tasmania. As coordinator of JATS, she has helped place several local student-teachers in Tasmanian schools.

Organization: East Shikoku Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching (East Shikoku JALT)

Cost: JALT Members: free
Non-members: 500 yen

Venue: Kochi Women's University, Eikokuji Campus, Kochi City, 2nd floor, administration building (10 meters from main entrance). 5-15 Eikokuji-cho, Kochi City.

Location: Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, Japan

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