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ELT Calendar for Akita City

Events of professional interest to language teachers in Akita City.

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Groups Active In Akita City

Listed in decreasing order by the number of events on ELT Calendar by each group in Akita City. (The ELT Calendar database goes back to 2001.)

Past Events in Akita City

Here are some of the past events in Akita City.

Practical English Teaching Workshop 2017
Date: August 6th (Sunday) 2017
Speaker: Erin Mikulec (Illinois State University), and Tomo Machida, Mark deBoer, Cherie Brown, Pat Dougherty, Mary Frances Agnello, Miguel Sosa, Leigh Bennett, Malcolm Sim, Clay Williams (all from AIU)
Organization: Akita International University
First line of description: Following the very successful inaugural workshop in 2016, AIU will host a revised workshop for 2017! Take advantage of this unique opportunity to experience practical English teaching pedagogy and gain useful content from Japan's foremost tertiary English language educator, a member of the prestigious Super Global University grouping, Akita International University (AIU).

PanSIG 2017 Conference (day 2 of 2)
Date: May 21st (Sunday) 2017
Speaker: Many great speakers!
Organization: PanSIG Conference
First line of description: PanSIG is an annual conference sponsored and organized by many of the Special Interest Groups (SIGs) of the Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT).

PanSIG 2017 Conference (day 1 of 2)
Date: May 20th (Saturday) 2017
Speaker: Many great speakers!
Organization: PanSIG Conference
First line of description: PanSIG is an annual conference sponsored and organized by many of the Special Interest Groups (SIGs) of the Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT).

Practical English Teaching Workshop for Junior and Senior High School Teachers
Date: August 7th (Sunday) 2016
Speaker: AIU EAP and ELT faculty
Organization: Akita International University
First line of description: Take advantage of this unique opportunity to experience practical English teaching pedagogy and gain useful content from Japan's foremost tertiary English language educator, a member of the prestigious Super Global University grouping, Akita International University (AIU).

Genre pedagogy to lead students to a high stake of learning: Students' voice and critical thinking about environment issues through news item writing
Date: October 5th (Friday) 2012
Speaker: Inggy Yuliani Pribady
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: Akita-JALT will host this year's JALT National Conference Balsamo Asian Scholar, Indonesian Junior High School teacher, Inggy Yuliani Pribady.

The M&Ms of Teaching English to Young Learners
Date: September 29th (Saturday) 2012
Speaker: Kathy Kampa
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: Discover the power of music, movement, and multiple intelligences (MI) to create a dynamic learning environment for your students.

Technology in the Classroom
Date: June 23rd (Saturday) 2012
Speaker: Renaud Davies
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: Bio: Renaud is the Program Advisor for Akita-JET ALTs.

Workshop for teachers of young learners
Date: May 26th (Saturday) 2012
Speaker: Kim Horne (Kindergarten teacher)
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: This workshop will focus on young learners.

Interwoven Stories Told by High School JTEs and ALTs
Date: April 14th (Saturday) 2012
Speaker: Takaaki Hiratsuka (University of Auckland)
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: Japan has used team teaching by Japanese Teachers of English (JTEs) and Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) in daily English lessons through the JET programme for more than two decades.

Old English for Today
Date: March 24th (Saturday) 2012
Speaker: Susumu Hiyama (Akita Prefectural University)
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: The term "Old English" (henceforth OE) refers to the English language from the eighth century to the eleventh century.

Ideologies/Stereotypes that Japanese-learners of English take to class
Date: November 24th (Thursday) 2011
Speaker: Laurel Kamada
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: Ideologies/Stereotypes that Japanese-learners of English take to class: Identities of "Japaneseness" and "The Other" from Elementary School to University.

Learning Environments; also: Akita JALT Annual General Meeting
Date: October 29th (Saturday) 2011
Speaker: Ibuki Aiba, Reika Maruyama, and Megumi Kimoto
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: The presenters are AIU Japanese Language Teaching and English Language Teaching graduate students.

Typography and document design for classroom materials
Date: September 24th (Saturday) 2011
Speaker: Cameron Romney
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: Many teachers give students handouts of some sort in the classroom.

Oxford All-Japan Summer Tour (Akita)
Date: September 19th (Monday) 2011
Speaker: Devon Thagard, Miki Sakai
Organization: Oxford University Press
First line of description: Schedule:11:20 - 12:00 How do I teach songs? by Devon Thagard (Super Simple Learning) 12:20 - 13:00 What can I give to students who want to learn more? by Miki Sakai (IIEEC; Julia English Club).

Extensive Reading and ICT Contents: Guiding university students to be better English readers
Date: July 10th (Saturday) 2010
Speaker: Natsumi Onaka, Associate Professor, Iwate University International Center
Organization: Akita JALT
First line of description: Taking the globalization of society into consideration, being able to read English text efficiently is one of the most eligible skills for university graduates.

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