ETJ Fukuoka:

ETJ Fukuoka Regional Meeting: Writing for Children

Date: Sunday, July 19th, 2009 Time: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Speaker: David Borgeson, Tristan Scholze

Description:
Writing in lessons for children Part 1: Developing writing skills for pre-school students
With David Borgeson
An open discussion on why and how to implement a writing component for very young learners.

Part 2: Using writing with elementary school students With Tristan Scholze
Thinking about the purpose of writing and what kind of writing to use.

David Borgeson is an English school owner with 10 years of teaching experience. He also teaches at elementary schools throughout Fukuoka.

Tristan Scholze is a school owner with ten years experience teaching English to Japanese students from young children to senior citizens and at universities.

Enjoy coffee, tea, snacks, and chatting between and after the presentations! It will be a great chance to focus on teaching, exchange ideas, and network with other teachers in the Fukuoka community!

Organization: ETJ Fukuoka (English Teachers in Japan) (ETJ Fukuoka)

Cost: ETJ Members: 500 yen (membership is free at the door)
Non-members: 1000 yen

Venue: Tenjin Center Building, 3rd Floor, Number 3 Meeting Room (2-14-8 Tenjin, Fukuoka) On Meiji-dori, near the Watanabe-dori Intersection (map)

Location: Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

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Website: www.etj-fukuoka.org

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