NPO Teaching English Methods Institute:

TEMI Teacher Training Seminar

Date: Saturday, January 31st, 2009 Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Speaker: Helene Jarmol Uchida

Description:
TEMI Teaching Children Teacher-Training Seminar Teacher-trainer: Helene J. Uchida, founder of Little America (www.littleamerica.co.jp) and TEMI (formerly LATEM). Uchida is a feature writer on children's English education for the Daily Yomiuri newspaper and has been training English teachers in Japan for twenty years. She lectures at four universities and is the author of The Challenge Book Series. This seminar includes observation of Little America classes, reviewing TEMI and teaching methods, the usage of materials, TPR, games, songs, discussion concerning problems in the classroom, reviewing a local elementary school pilot program, and consultation with Helene J. Uchida. You can also learn techniques for disciplining and motivating your students. Price: Non-TEMI Members: ¥10,000 / TEMI Members: 8,000 yen (20 per cent discount), including TEMI booklet and certificate. This TEMI workshop is for teachers (novices and veterans) who want to teach English to children.

If you have any questions or would like to attend, please make a reservation though Hideyo Ohashi by January 23rd, 2009. Don't miss this chance! Coordinator: HIdeyo Ohashi TEL 092-521-8826 Email: temi@littleamerica.co.jp Website: www.temi.or.jp

Organization: NPO Teaching English Methods Institute

Cost: TEMI Members: 8,000 yen
Non-members: 10,000 yen

Venue: Maruzen Nagoya Sakae-ten (Conference room 6F, 3-2-7 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya city)

Location: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

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Website: www.temi.or.jp

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