Oxford University Press:

Teaching Workshop Series 2009: The Teacher's Tool Kit (Nagoya)

Date: Sunday, February 15th, 2009 Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Speaker: Setsuko Toyama, Kevin Churchley, Barbara Hoskins, Kaj Schwermer

Description:
What shall I do next? Every teacher in the world has asked themselves this question at least once. Many teachers ask this question every day. This workshop series will not only give you great ideas for how to use classroom time well, but also how to do it in a fun, interactive way that will have you and your students looking forward to the next lesson! Whether it is five minutes before the end of class, or when the children have finished all the activities in the textbook, or just before the next class, the Oxford Teaching Workshop Series 2009 will provide you with the TOOLS YOU NEED to reach every one of your learners every time. Looking for activities to capture and keep your students' attention at the beginning, middle or end of class? If so, you won't want to miss this year's workshops, which will provide you with songs and chants, great storytelling and phonics, with ideas and activities to reach every single one of your students.

For further details and pre-registration please visit: www.oupjapan.co.jp/kidsclub/tour2009

Organization: Oxford University Press

Cost: free

Venue: Meishinken Hall 3F Dai Hall, 2-34-19 Meieki, Nishi-Ku, Nagoya-Shi

Location: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

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