FAB NeuroELT Conference:

FAB4: International NeuroELT Conference (day 2 of 2)

Date: Sunday, July 7th, 2013 Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Speaker: Marc Helgesen, Robert S. Murphy, others

Description:
The organizing committee of FAB4 invites interested teachers/researchers to submit presentation proposals for the FAB4 Conference, which will be held on July 6-7, 2013 at Nanzan University, Nagoya. How can Neuroscience, Psychology, and English Language Teaching (ELT) inform each other for the benefit of students and teachers? This question is at the core of our FAB events. We are asking teachers/researchers to connect at least two out of the three (Neuroscience, Psychology, and ELT) areas and choose the best format for their presentation. Formats are: Poster session, Pecha Kucha sessions, research-focused presentations (20 min.), and workshop-style presentations (50 min.). Featured Speakers include Marc Helgesen and Robert S. Murphy. A certificate in Neuroscience in EFL is available as an option for participants (additional work required for full certification). Details will be made available at fab-efl.com by April 1, 2013.

Please submit the following information:

  1. Presenter Name(s) and Affiliations
  2. Title of proposed presentation
  3. Summary of presentation (less than 150 words) 4
  4. Format (poster session, pecha kucha, research-focused, workshop-style)

Submit your proposal by May 12, 2013 via the proposal form at the conference webpage.

Organization: FAB NeuroELT Conference

Cost: TBA

Venue: Nanzan University, Nagoya Campus

Location: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

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Contact FAB NeuroELT Conference

Website: fab-efl.com

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This event is co-sponsored by:

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